Description
Leadership and Social Change in Sports
Prerequisites: COMM 175.

This course explores the historical and rhetorical means by which sports leaders influence the policies, practices, and performances affecting members of sports teams, communities, news, and social media. The focus is on controversies, speeches, interviews, and social media posts.

This course will use sports as an entry point to discuss historical movements, leadership, advocacy, ethics, and social justice. Students will explore activism, advocacy, political and social movements, and awareness of athletes, sports leaders, and sport personalities throughout time in a variety of mediums, discussions, and activities.

Outcomes: Develop a personal and professional leadership plan and identity; Deliver effective persuasive and informative speaking presentations; Produce professional and academic written assignments; Understand the intersection of sports and social justice; Understand the intersection of positionality and leadership; Produce creative content to deliver multimedia messages; Advance knowledge around sports, culture, and history.
Details
Grading Basis
Graded
Units
3
Component
Lecture - Required
Offering
Course
COMM 243
Academic Group
School of Communication
Academic Organization
Communication
Enrollment Requirements
Prerequisites: COMM 175.