KINE 1520 Sport in Society
Students examine the history of sports and its significance in economics and politics, and the role of race, ethnicity, culture and gender in sport and society. Students also examine specific issues, such as the emergence of professional and collegiate sports in the United States, questions of ethics, commercialization, the relationship between sports and media, the internationalization of sports, and the Olympic movement. The course will examine youth sport and the current status of youth sport in the United States. Transfer Credit CSU
Distribution
Allied Health/Applied Tech
Advisories
Advisory: Eligibility for English 1500 or 1501 strongly recommended. 48 hours Lecture. 96 Outside-of-class Hours (144 Total Student Learning Hours) 3 Units