Minors at Clinton College
A minor at Clinton College allows students to expand and broaden their scholastic experience by studying a particular subject in sufficient depth to gain expertise. By completing a minor, a student can become familiar with an additional area of study which will complement the expertise gained in the major. Each minor has a particular set of curricular objectives and student learning outcomes which are determined by the school which offers the minor. Minors may only be earned and will only be awarded in conjunction with a bachelor’s degree. They will not be awarded as an independent credential. To qualify for a minor from Clinton College, students must satisfy all the following requirements:
- Satisfactorily complete a minimum of 15 semester hours for the minor. Some minors will require additional hours.
- Minors must be completed simultaneously with a major degree program. A minor may not be completed by itself, independent of a major program. This means the student cannot earn a minor after they have already earned a bachelor’s degree(s). The student needs at least one active major to pursue a minor.
- Include the minor when submitting a graduation application to the Director of Registration and Records Office.
- Satisfactorily complete all requirements using the catalog in effect when the student was admitted to Clinton College, or a later catalog, if enrollment is continuous. All student’s degree, major, minor, and core requirements must be met using the same catalog year.
- Satisfactorily complete all requirements for the degree no later than the last day of finals in the term in which the degree is to be awarded. Students who fail to meet this deadline will not receive their degrees until the next posting period.
- A minor must be awarded at the same time a bachelor’s degree is awarded. Minors will be posted on the transcript.
- Students must choose a minor within their division.
- Any undergraduate student in a bachelor’s program has the option to declare a minor in an academic area offered through the colleges.
Minor Requirements
SPM 101: Introduction to Sport Management
SPM 200: Sports Communication
SPM 201: Sports Ethics
SPM 300: Sports Finance and Economics
SPM 301: Sports Marketing
SPM 400: Sports Law
Career Options
These are just a few of the careers a minor in Sports Management can help you get into!
Athletic Administration
Manage operations, marketing, and event planning for athletic programs at schools, colleges, or professional teams.
Sports Marketing
Individuals can enter the marketing field, promoting sports teams, events, or products through advertising, sponsorships, and community engagement strategies.
Event Management
Professionals can specialize in organizing and managing sports events, overseeing logistics, coordination, and execution to ensure successful and memorable experiences for participants and attendees.