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ECON 3541 - The Economics of Sports |
This course introduces students to a variety of economic disciplines through the prism of professional and amateur sports. Students confront industrial organization and anti-trust issues involving sports leagues, public finance issues involving the relationship between cities and franchises, and labor issues involving reward systems, unions and discrimination. The course concludes with an analysis of collegiate sports and the NCAA.
Credit Hours: 3.000 Levels: Graduate, NonDegree Continuing Undergrad, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Base Lecture Division: Undergraduate Department: CLA:Economics General Requirements: ( Course or Test: ECON 1101 | Minimum Grade of C- | May not be taken concurrently. ) OR ( Course or Test: ECON 1901 | Minimum Grade of C- | May not be taken concurrently. ) OR ( Course or Test: MATH 1042 | Minimum Grade of C- | May not be taken concurrently. ) OR ( Course or Test: MATH 1942 | Minimum Grade of C- | May not be taken concurrently. ) OR ( Course or Test: MATH 1951 | Minimum Grade of C- | May not be taken concurrently. ) OR ( Course or Test: MATH 2043 to 3080 | Required Courses: 1 | Minimum Grade of C- | May be taken concurrently. ) OR ( MATW Y - May not be taken concurrently. ) AND ( Course or Test: ECON 1102 | Minimum Grade of C- | May not be taken concurrently. ) OR ( Course or Test: ECON 1902 | Minimum Grade of C- | May not be taken concurrently. ) |
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