SETM 205 Practicum in Sport and Hospitality
Course Description
For information regarding prerequisites for this course, please refer to the Academic Course Catalog.
Course Guide
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Rationale
This course is designed to provide each student with an opportunity to learn about aspects of sport management through observation and application in work experiences.
Course Assignment
Course Requirements Checklist
After reading the Course Syllabus and Student Expectations, the student will complete the related checklist found in the Course Overview.
Quiz: Practicum Agreement
This agreement confirms the student’s understanding of the Practicum and his/her responsibility to secure a location by the end of Module 2: Week 2. (CLO: E)
Practicum Site Form Assignment
Once the student has secured an appropriate Practicum placement, he or she will complete this form and submit it for instructor review and site approval. (CLO: E)
Workbook Assignments (6)
The student will complete assignments found in his or her workbook. Workbook assignments due for a particular Module: Week will be posted in each Module: Week. The student is expected to thoroughly answer all questions associated with each assignment. Each completed workbook page will need to be scanned in and submitted through Canvas. (CLO: A, B, C, D, E)
Career Project: Résumé and Cover Letter Assignment
After viewing the Résumé and Cover Letter Workshop materials, the student must create a Résumé and Cover Letter. In addition, the student must find a sport-related job or internship that interests them, print the job description out, and write his or her Cover Letter towards this position. Once completed the student must submit his or her Résumé and Cover Letter to the Liberty University Career Center. After receiving critiques on his or her Résumé and Cover Letter from the Career Center, the student will make revisions to his or her Résumé and Cover Letter and submit the following 5 documents to Canvas:
- The Critiqued Version of his or her Cover Letter
- The Critiqued Version of his or her Résumé
- The Revised Version of his or her Cover Letter
- The Revised Version of his or her Résumé
- The Job/Internship Description used when the student wrote his or her Cover Letter (CLO: B, C, E)
Career Project: Simulated Application Assignment
The student must find a sport-related job or internship that interests him or her and print the job description out. The student will then use the Simulated Application to complete a mock application for this position. Additional research and job projections are also required. (CLO: E)
Weekly Log Sheet Assignments (7)
The student will turn in all of the Log Sheets showing 70 hours of observation/work which his or her supervisor has signed off on at the end of each Module: Week and is submitted as a whole on the last Module: Week of the course. Any Modules: Weeks not signed off will result the loss of those hours in the final Log Sheet grade.
Anything less than 70 signed documented hours will automatically result in a reduction of the awarded points.
If a practicum student is dismissed from a practicum site, the student will receive an “F” grade for the course and can be dismissed from the Sport Management Program.
Each student will submit a written report from his or her observation/work experience for each week in the form of log sheets. In addition to the student’s name, phone number, practicum site, site supervisor’s name, beginning date, number of hours of observation/work for each day of the week, and a brief description of tasks undertaken during the week at the practicum site, the student will be asked to report on the following:
- Any unique or unusual occurrence on site during the week.
- Any enjoyable circumstances on site during the week.
- Any attitudinal changes experienced toward the observation/work assignment.
- Any new thing learned from the observation/work assignment during the week.
- The most exciting event of the week. (CLO: A, B, C, D, E)
Supervisor Evaluation Assignment
Each site supervisor will complete the supervisor’s final evaluation of the student’s on-site performance during the student’s practicum experience. The supervisor will base their evaluation on the following criteria: Interpersonal Relationships, Initiative, Reliability, Judgment, Attitude toward Work, Willingness, Quality of Work, Attendance, Punctuality, and Overall Performance.
It is the student’s responsibility, once the practicum hours are completed, to ask his or her supervisor to complete the supervisor’s final evaluation. (CLO: A, B, C, D, E)
Quiz: Workbook
The quiz will cover the Learn material for the course. The quiz will contain multiple-choice, true/false, and essay questions. (CLO: A, B, C, D, E)

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