San José State University Department of Kinesiology KIN 153, Sport Facility and Event Management, Section 01, Spring 2018

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San José State University Department of Kinesiology KIN 153, Sport Facility and Event Management, Section 01, Spring 2018 Course and Contact Information Instructor: Arman P. Medina Office Location: SPX 170 Telephone: (650) 302-6824 Email: Office Hours: Class Days/Time: arman.medina@sjsu.edu Tuesday & Thursday 7:50am-8:50am Boccardo Business Center 126 By appointment Tuesday & Thursday 12:00pm-1:15pm Classroom: Sweeney Hall 434 Prerequisites: KIN 70 KIN Majors/Minors only or instructor consent San José State University Mission Statement In collaboration with nearby industries and communities, SJSU faculty and staff are dedicated to achieving the university's mission as a responsive institution of the state of California: To enrich the lives of its students, to transmit knowledge to its students along with the necessary skills for applying it in the service of our society, and to expand the base of knowledge through research and scholarship. http://www.sjsu.edu/about_sjsu/mission/ Department of Kinesiology Mission Statement In an atmosphere of social justice, equity, and sensitivity to issues of diversity, the Department of Kinesiology seeks to: Assist in fulfilling the mission of San Jose State University Prepare exemplary professionals in the field of Kinesiology Promote and provide for physically active lifestyles for all Promote and provide for the academic study of human movement, physical activity, and sport Additionally, the department will: Provide a high quality educational experience for our students Instill respect for lifelong learning and critical thinking Prepare students for life and society Offer a broad based and contemporary selection of activity, general education, undergraduate, and graduate courses Promote and provide for scholarship and professional activity Facilitate and promote community interaction http://www.sjsu.edu/kinesiology/about/ Sport Facility and Event Management, KIN 153, Spring 2018 Page 1 of 11

Course Format CANVAS Learning Management System Course materials such as syllabus, handouts, notes, assignment instructions, etc. can be found on Canvas Leaning Management System course login website at http://sjsu.instructure.com. You are responsible for regularly checking CANVAS. Course Description Provide students with the skills necessary to effectively manage sport and fitness facilities and events. http://info.sjsu.edu/web-dbgen/catalog/courses/kin153.html Kinesiology Department Program Learning Outcomes (PLO) KIN 153 supports the KIN Department PLO s in assessing all five PLO s. At the end of a Bachelor of Science degree program in the Department of Kinesiology students should be able to: 1. To obtain a critical understanding and the ability to apply theoretical and scientific knowledge from the sub disciplines in kinesiology for personal fitness, healthy lifestyles, sport, and/or therapeutic rehabilitation. 2. To effectively communicate the essential theories, scientific applications, and ethical considerations related to kinesiology. 3. To apply scholarship and practice of different movement forms to enhance movement competence in kinesiology. 4. To recognize and apply sustainable approaches as they relate to kinesiology. 5. To identify social justice and equity issues related to kinesiology for various populations http://www.sjsu.edu/kinesiology/programs/undergradutes/ Course Learning Outcomes (CLO) Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to: 1. Have a working understanding of sport and fitness facility including event management. 2. Be able to assess and evaluate a venue and/or its event management through risk management. 3. Have a thorough understanding of the critical importance of customer service, crisis, security and risk management in all types of facilities and events. 4. Be exposed to a variety of sport and fitness facilities and sport and fitness events. 5. Understand event: bidding; staffing; budgeting; sponsorship; day management and marketing. 6. Understand the significance of media promotions, relations and social media. 7. Have a thorough knowledge of current events and how it impacts sport management. 8. Be able to apply knowledge learned in this course to real world situations. Sport Facility and Event Management, KIN 153, Spring 2018 Page 2 of 11

Required Texts/Readings Textbook Greenwell, T. C., Danzey-Busell, L. A. & Shonk, S. (2013). Managing Sport Events. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics. http://www.humankinetics.com/products/all-products/managing-sports-events ISBN-13: 9780736096119 Other Readings Link to Case Studies: http://libaccess.sjlibrary.org/login?url=http://journals.humankinetics.com/cssm Course Requirements, Assignments and Grading Information (Rubrics) Grading Schedule Chapter Quizzes 100 Participation 100 Sport Current Events 100 Chapter Presentations 100 Case Study Presentations 100 Individual Case Studies 50 Paper Event Observation & Recommendations 150 Presentation of Paper 50 Midterm Exam 100 Final Exam 150 Total 1000 Participation 100 points THIS IS NOT AN ATTENDANCE GRADE This class relies on participation If you are not here you cannot participate You must have a question prepared for the current chapter or case study o You will be called on randomly You are expected to participate during Sport Current Events Point Breakdown o 0 missing participation 100 points o 1 missing participation 95 points o 2 missing participation 85 points o 3 missing participation 75 points o 4 missing participation 65 points o 5 missing participation 0 points Sport Facility and Event Management, KIN 153, Spring 2018 Page 3 of 11

Sport Current Events 100 points Your group will lead the discussion five times You will receive 20 points per discussion. This is an open discussion using current sport topics of your choice Groups will be responsible to lead five class discussions on Sport Current Events o Each member must have an articles to discuss o HOW DOES IT TIE INTO THIS CLASS? o See Course Schedule for dates o 0 points if you miss class when your group is leading the discussion o Student may submit a YouTube video in advance of missing class Quizzes 100 points 10 - ten point quizzes for 13 chapters based on the readings from CSM Given at the beginning of class Timed 10 minute exam No makeup exams are given for absences or tardies Scantrons 815-E will be required Group Presentation of Chapter 100 points Your group will lead the class three times at 33, 33 & 34 points per presentation Everyone should read the chapter and have one question for the discussion Your group will lead the discussion on your assigned chapters o Recap chapter o Explain key concepts o Review new vocabulary o How do you apply this to real world situations? o Presentation slides are not necessary o Handouts are not necessary o See Course Schedule for dates o 0 points if you miss class when your group is presenting the chapter o Student may submit a YouTube video in advance of missing class Group Presentation of Case Studies 100 points Your group will lead the class three times at 33, 33 & 34 points per presentation Assigned case study from Case Studies in Sport Management: o http://libaccess.sjlibrary.org/login?url=http://journals.humankinetics.com/cssm o See course schedule for details Your group will lead the discussion on your assigned case studies o Recap the case study o Explain key concepts o How do you apply this to real world situations? Sport Facility and Event Management, KIN 153, Spring 2018 Page 4 of 11

o Presentation slides are not necessary o Handouts are not necessary o See Course Schedule for dates o 0 points if you miss class when your group is presenting the case study o Student may submit a YouTube video in advance of missing class Individual Presentations of Case Study 50 points You will pick a case study o Case Study cannot be from Case Studies in Sport Management You will lead the discussion on your choice o Recap the case study o Explain key concepts o How do you apply this to real world situations? o Presentation slides are not necessary o Handouts are not necessary o See Course Schedule for dates 0 points if you miss class when your group is presenting the case study Timed 3-4 minutes o Point deductions for going under or over time limit o This should be a Professional Presentation that has been rehearsed several times Paper Event Observation & Recommendations 150 points Due on CANVAS as a pdf file At least six pages not including cover or references APA Format Attend a professional or collegiate sporting event o List the event attended and time/day Using the textbook, determine areas that the venue/event is doing well o Venue and/or Event Management Identify areas that can be improved upon and suggest ways to better those flaws o Venue and/or Event Management Must use three citations from the book o Citations must be tied in to the paper o The paper cannot have random quotes Must use two scholarly references o References must be tied in to the paper o The paper cannot have random quotes o Sports Illustrated and the New York Times is not scholarly Avoid Common Point Deductions o Follow assignment directions 6 pages not 5.5 or 5.75 pages o Proper APA 1 inch margins Sport Facility and Event Management, KIN 153, Spring 2018 Page 5 of 11

o Spelling or Grammatical errors Presentation of Paper 50 Points See Course Schedule for Due Date Recap of paper Timed 3-4 minutes o Point deductions for going under or over time limit This should be a Professional Presentation that has been rehearsed several times Midterm Exam 100 Points See Course Schedule for Exam Date Closed book and closed notes 50 question, multiple choice and true/false Anything discussed in class or anything in the readings may be on the Midterm Exam Scantron 882E will be required Final Exam 150 Points See Course Schedule for Exam Date Closed book and closed notes 100 question, multiple choice and true/false Essay questions Cumulative Exam Anything discussed in class or anything in the readings may be on the Final Exam Scantron 882E and Blue Book will be required Determination of Grades Late work is not accepted No makeup exams or quizzes are given Grading Scale 94-100 A 67-69 D+ 90-93 A- 64-66 D 87-89 B+ 60-63 D- 84-86 B 0-59 F 80-83 B- 77-79 C+ 74-76 C 70-73 C- Scale may be curved if it is to the advantage of the students. Sport Facility and Event Management, KIN 153, Spring 2018 Page 6 of 11

Classroom Protocol 1. All students are expected to read the assigned chapters/reading assignments before the lecture 2. All students are expected to participate in the class discussions from the assigned readings 3. Students are expected to attend every class and to take the exams as scheduled. a. No makeup exams or quizzes are given and late homework is not accepted. b. Written documentation of any illness, medical emergency or death of a close relative will be the exception. Contact instructor as soon as possible. 4. Students shall be excused from class or other scheduled academic activity to observe a religious holy day of their faith or a University Sponsored Activity with prior written notification via email to the instructor. 5. No noise-making electronic devices (lap tops, phones, calculators, etc.) are allowed. 6. Computers may only be used for class related activities. 7. Students must plan to spend a minimum of 6 hours per week outside of class time in order to complete all requirements, including readings, and submit assignments on schedule. 8. Check email on a regular basis and respond to emails in a timely manner. University Policies Per University Policy S16-9, university-wide policy information relevant to all courses, such as academic integrity, accommodations, etc. will be available on Office of Graduate and Undergraduate Programs Syllabus Information web page at http://www.sjsu.edu/gup/syllabusinfo/ Dropping and Adding Students are responsible for understanding the policies and procedures about add/drop, grade forgiveness, etc. Refer to the current semester s catalog policies. http://info.sjsu.edu/static/catalog/policies.html Add/drop deadlines can be found http://www.sjsu.edu/registrar/calendar/2164/index.html Students should be aware of the current deadlines and penalties for dropping classes. Information about the latest changes and news is available at the Advising Hub http://www.sjsu.edu/advising/ Academic Integrity Students should know that the University s Academic Integrity Policy is available at http://info.sjsu.edu/static/catalog/integrity.html Your own commitment to learning, as evidenced by your enrollment at San José State University and the University s integrity policy, require you to be honest in all your academic course work. Faculty members are required to report all infractions to the office of Student Conduct and Ethical Development. http://www.sjsu.edu/studentconduct/ Instances of academic dishonesty will not be tolerated. Cheating on exams or plagiarism (presenting the work of another as your own, or the use of another person s ideas without giving proper credit) will result in a failing grade and sanctions by the University. For this class, all assignments are to be completed by the individual student unless otherwise specified. If you would like to include in your assignment any material you have submitted, or plan to submit for another class, please note that SJSU s Academic Policy F06-1 requires approval of instructors. Sport Facility and Event Management, KIN 153, Spring 2018 Page 7 of 11

Campus Policy in Compliance with the American Disabilities Act If you need course adaptations or accommodations because of a disability, or if you need to make special arrangements in case the building must be evacuated, please make an appointment with me as soon as possible, or see me. Presidential Directive 97-03 requires that students with disabilities requesting accommodations must register with the Accessible Education Center http://www.sjsu.edu/aec/. Course Schedule The schedule is subject to change with fair notice via class announcement and CANVAS. Course Schedule Week Date Group Assignment 1 01/23/18 No Class 01/25/18 First Day of Class Review Syllabus 2 01/30/18 1 Sport Current Events 1 CSSM Volume 3, Case 5: Learning Sport Management 02/01/18 2 Sport Current Events 2 CSSM Volume 1, Case 7: Gil's Sportsplex 3 02/06/18 3 Sport Current Events 3 CSSM Volume 1, Case 4: A Case Study of Diversity and Leader Member Exchange in Intercollegiate Athletics 02/08/18 4 Sport Current Events 1 Ch 1 Understanding the Sport Event Industry 4 02/13/18 5 Sport Current Events 2 Ch 2 Event Conceptualization Sport Facility and Event Management, KIN 153, Spring 2018 Page 8 of 11

02/15/18 1 Sport Current Events 3 Ch 3 Event Bidding 5 02/20/18 2 Sport Current Events 4 CSSM Volume 1, Case 6: Maybe It Is About the Bike: The LIVESTRONG Community and Lance Armstrong Allegations 02/22/18 3 Sport Current Events 4 Ch 4 Event Staffing 6 02/27/18 4 Sport Current Events 5 CSSM Volume 2, Case 7: San Marcos Municipal Events Center A Capital Budgeting Case 03/01/18 5 Sport Current Events 5 Ch 5 Event Budgeting Individual Case Studies 7 03/06/18 1 Sport Current Events 1 CSSM Volume 2, Case 3: Selling to Visiting Fans at the Expense of Home Field Advantage 03/08/18 2 Sport Current Events 1 Ch 6 Event Sponsorship 8 03/13/18 3 Sport Current Events 2 CSSM Volume 1, Case 1: Clicking for a Cause: Using Social Media Campaigns to Drive Awareness for Golf Tournaments and Charitable Organizations 03/15/18 4 Sport Current Events Sport Facility and Event Management, KIN 153, Spring 2018 Page 9 of 11

2 Ch 7 Event Marketing 9 03/20/18 5 Sport Current Events 3 Ch 8 Media Promotion and Relations 03/22/18 Midterm 10 03/27/18 Spring Recess 03/29/18 Spring Recess 11 04/03/18 1 Sport Current Events 3 CSSM Volume 1, Case 10: Leveraging Sponsorships to Meet Organizational Marketing Objectives: A Case Study of a Consumer Packaged Good Product with the Super Bowl 04/05/18 2 Sport Current Events 4 Ch 9 Contract Consideration 12 04/10/18 3 Sport Current Events 4 CSSM Volume 1, Case 5: Grappling With Growth: The Innovative Use of Traditional and New Media Marketing to Enhance Interactions with Consumers 04/12/18 4 Sport Current Events 5 Ch 10 Risk Management and Negligence Sport Facility and Event Management, KIN 153, Spring 2018 Page 10 of 11

13 04/17/18 5 Sport Current Events 5 & 1 CSSM Volume 2, Case 2: The Responsibilities of Olympic Sponsors? BP and the London 2012 Olympic Games 04/19/18 1 Sport Current Events 1 Ch 11 Event Services and Logistics 14 04/24/18 Paper Event Observation & Recommendations DUE 2 Sport Current Events 2 & 3 CSSM Volume 2, Case 9: Season Ticket Holder No-Shows: An Attendance Dilemma at Mississippi State Baseball Games 04/26/18 3 Sport Current Events 2 & 3 Ch 12 Event Day Management 4 & 5 Ch 13 Postevent Details and Evaluation 15 05/01/18 4 & 5 Sport Current Events 4 & 5 CSSM Volume 1, Case 2: The Turnips: A Study in Leadership 05/03/18 San Jose Giants Game 12:30pm Municipal Stadium 588 East Alma Avenue, San Jose, CA 95112 16 05/08/18 Presentation of Papers 05/10/18 Presentation of Papers Final Exam Review Thu 05/17/18 Final Exam 9:45am - 12:00pm Sport Facility and Event Management, KIN 153, Spring 2018 Page 11 of 11