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Entertainment Management | Event Management | Sports Management
Area of study
Business and Administration | Sports
Course Language
English
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Program Overview


Wayne State University Programs

The university offers a wide range of programs across various disciplines. Below are the details of some of the programs offered:


Program List

  • ACC - Accounting
  • ACO - Art: Core
  • ACR - Art: Ceramics
  • ACS - Art: Special Seminars
  • ADA - Art: Digital Art
  • ADN - Art: Design
  • ADR - Art: Drawing
  • ADX - Art and Design Exposure
  • AED - Art Education
  • AET - Alternative Energy Technology
  • AFA - Art: Design and Merchandising
  • AFI - Art: Fibers
  • AFS - African American Studies
  • AGD - Art: Graphic Design
  • AH - Art History
  • AHS - Applied Health Sciences
  • AIA - Art: Interior Design
  • AID - Art: Industrial Design
  • AME - Art: Metalsmithing
  • AN - Anesthesia
  • ANA - Anatomy and Cell Biology
  • ANT - Anthropology
  • APA - Art: Painting
  • APH - Art: Photography
  • APR - Art: Printmaking
  • ARB - Arabic
  • ARM - Armenian
  • ART - Art Courses
  • ASE - American Sign Language
  • ASL - Art: Sculpture
  • ASN - Asian Studies
  • AST - Astronomy
  • AT - Art Therapy
  • ATR - Athletic Training
  • AUD - Audiology
  • BA - Business Administration
  • BBE - Bilingual/Bicultural Education
  • BE - Basic Engineering
  • BIO - Biological Sciences
  • BLW - Business Law
  • BMB - Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
  • BME - Biomedical Engineering
  • BMS - Basic Medical Science
  • CB - Cancer Biology
  • CE - Civil Engineering
  • CED - Counselor Education
  • CHE - Chemical Engineering
  • CHI - Chinese
  • CHM - Chemistry
  • CLA - Classics
  • CMT - Construction Management
  • COM - Communication
  • CRJ - Criminal Justice
  • CSC - Computer Science
  • CTE - Career and Technical Education
  • DNC - Dance
  • DR - Dispute Resolution
  • DSA - Data Science and Analytics
  • DSB - Data Science for Business
  • DSE - Data Science for Engineering
  • ECE - Electrical and Computer Engineering
  • ECO - Economics
  • ED - Education
  • EDA - Educational Administration
  • EDP - Educational Psychology
  • EED - English Education
  • EER - Educational Evaluation and Research
  • EET - Electrical/Electronic Engineering Technology
  • EGR - Engineering: Special Topics
  • EHP - Educational History and Philosophy
  • EI - Entrepreneurship and Innovation
  • ELE - Elementary Education
  • ELI - English Language Institute
  • ELR - Employment and Labor Relations
  • ENG - English
  • EPS - Educational Leadership and Policy Studies
  • ESG - Environmental Science and Geology
  • ET - Engineering Technology
  • ETT - Electrical Transportation Technology
  • EVE - Electric-drive Vehicle Engineering
  • FIN - Finance
  • FPC - Fine Arts: Interdisciplinary
  • FPH - Family Public Health
  • FRE - French
  • FYS - First Year Seminar
  • GER - German
  • GKA - Greek: Ancient
  • GKM - Greek: Modern
  • GLS - Global Studies
  • GPH - Geography
  • GS - Graduate School
  • GSC - Global Supply Chain Management
  • GSW - Gender, Sexuality and Women's Studies
  • HA - Health Administration
  • HE - Health Education
  • HEB - Hebrew
  • HIS - History
  • HON - Honors
  • HPE - Health and Physical Education
  • IBS - Interdisciplinary Biomedical Sciences
  • IE - Industrial Engineering
  • IM - Immunology and Microbiology
  • INF - Information Sciences
  • ITA - Italian
  • JPN - Japanese Studies
  • KHS - Kinesiology, Health and Sport Studies
  • KIN - Kinesiology
  • LAS - Latino/Latina and Latin American Studies
  • LAT - Latin
  • LDT - Learning Design and Technology
  • LED - Language Education
  • LEX - Law
  • LFA - Life Fitness Activities
  • LGL - Language Learning
  • LIN - Linguistics
  • MAE - Mathematics Education
  • MAT - Mathematics
  • MCT - Mechanical Engineering Technology
  • MD1 - Medical School: Year 1
  • MD2 - Medical School: Year 2
  • MD3 - Medical School: Year 3
  • MD4 - Medical School: Year 4
  • MDR - Medical Research
  • ME - Mechanical Engineering
  • MED - Music Education
  • MGG - Molecular Genetics and Genomics
  • MGT - Management
  • MIT - Manufacturing and Industrial Engineering Technology
  • MKT - Marketing
  • MLC - Med-Direct Community Learning
  • MLS - Medical Laboratory Science
  • MS - Mortuary Science
  • MSE - Materials Science and Engineering
  • MSL - Master of Studies in Law
  • MUA - Music Ensembles and General Courses
  • MUH - Music History
  • MUP - Music Private Instruction
  • MUT - Music Theory
  • NE - Near Eastern Studies
  • NEN - Nanoengineering
  • NEU - Neuroscience
  • NFS - Nutrition and Food Science
  • NUR - Nursing
  • OT - Occupational Therapy
  • PAA - Pathologists' Assistant
  • PAS - Physician Assistant Studies
  • PCS - Peace and Conflict Studies
  • PH - Public Health
  • PHA - Pharmacy
  • PHC - Pharmacology
  • PHI - Philosophy
  • PHY - Physics
  • POL - Polish
  • PPR - Pharmacy Practice
  • PS - Political Science
  • PSC - Pharmaceutical Sciences
  • PSL - Physiology
  • PSY - Psychology
  • PT - Physical Therapy
  • PTH - Pathology
  • PYC - Psychiatry
  • RDT - Radiologic Technology
  • RLL - Reading, Language and Literature Education
  • ROC - Radiation Oncology
  • RSE - Research, Service and Engagement
  • RT - Radiation Therapy Technology
  • RUS - Russian
  • SAM - Sport Administration and Management
  • SCE - Science Education
  • SED - Special Education
  • SEM - Sport and Entertainment Management
  • SLA - Slavic
  • SLP - Speech and Language Pathology
  • SOC - Sociology
  • SPA - Spanish
  • SSE - Social Studies Education
  • STA - Statistics
  • STE - Sustainable Engineering
  • STS - Study Skills
  • SW - Social Work
  • SWA - Swahili
  • SYE - Systems Engineering
  • TED - Teacher Education
  • THD - Theatre and Dance
  • THR - Theatre
  • TIS - Technology, Information Systems and Analytics
  • UGR - Undergraduate Research
  • UP - Urban Planning
  • US - Urban Studies
  • WMT - Welding and Metallurgical Engineering Technology

Sport and Entertainment Management (SEM) Program

The Sport and Entertainment Management program offers various courses, including:


  • SEM 5100 Introduction to Sport & Entertainment Management: Provides an overview of the sport and entertainment industry, examining issues encountered by sport and entertainment managers with special emphasis on the use of business principles to identify, attract, and retain consumers. Offered every term. Restriction: Enrollment is limited to undergraduate level students. Equivalent: MGT 5100.
  • SEM 7100 Sport & Entertainment Management: Provides an overview of the sport and entertainment industry, examining issues encountered by sport and entertainment managers. Emphasis on the use of business principles to identify, attract, and retain consumers. Offered yearly. Restriction: Enrollment is limited to graduate level students.
  • SEM 7110 Sport & Entertainment Marketing Communications: Explores the role of sport and entertainment marketing in the attraction and retention of customers, emphasizing branding and the linkages across marketing communications. Topical areas include advertising, sponsorship, public relations, direct marketing, social media, and sales promotion. Offered yearly. Prerequisite: SEM 7100 with a minimum grade of C. Restriction: Enrollment is limited to graduate level students.
  • SEM 7120 Event Planning and Management: Explores the nature and role of events, including history, significance, impacts, and the role of sporting events, festivals, the arts, and cultural entertainment, and business events. Cultivates business skills involved in operations, marketing, sponsorship, and fundraising for events. Offered yearly. Prerequisite: SEM 7100 with a minimum grade of C. Restriction: Enrollment is limited to graduate level students.
  • SEM 7130 Managerial Finance in Sport & Entertainment: Applies financial skills and principles in sport and entertainment, including budgeting, revenue generation, profits and loss, and taxation. Offered every term. Prerequisite: SEM 7100 with a minimum grade of C. Restriction: Enrollment is limited to graduate level students.
  • SEM 7140 Sports & Entertainment Economics: Applies economic theory and principles to the business of sport and entertainment, examining demand, costs, and profit maximization, labor issues, antitrust, and tax policy. Strategic decision-making on current issues. Offered yearly. Prerequisite: SEM 7100 with a minimum grade of C. Restriction: Enrollment is limited to graduate level students.
  • SEM 7995 Directed Study in Sport and Entertainment Management: Advanced independent readings and research under the supervision of a graduate faculty member in areas of special interest to the student and faculty member. Offered every term. Restriction: Enrollment is limited to graduate level students.
  • SEM 8000 Special Topics in Sport and Entertainment Management: Current developments and emerging trends in Sport and Entertainment Management and Sales/Events Management. Offered winter. Restriction: Enrollment is limited to graduate level students. Repeatable for 6 credits.
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