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Mar 12, 2025
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2024-2025 University Catalog
Sports Studies and Production Certificate
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About the Certificate
This certificate requires 2 parts: 9 credit hours of coursework and a minimum of 2 sessions of experiential learning with Hall of Music Productions or Intercollegiate Athletics. Requirements for the Certificate (11 credits)
A. Sports Studies (3 or 6 credits)
Choose 1 or 2 courses from the following list. B. Sports Production (3 or 6 credits)
Choose 1 or 2 courses from the following list. C. Internship (2 credits)
The student will complete a minimum of 2 sessions of work, with each session focusing on a different sport. Each session requires a minimum of 50 hours of work to be completed within a semester.
- FLM 41000 - Internship In Film/Video/Media Production Credits: 1.00 to 4.00
Students are responsible for securing their own internships. Potential sources of internships include Purdue Intercollegiate Athletics, Hall of Music Productions, ESPN, FOX SPORTS, BTN, Local Professional venues, etc. Contact the Film and Video Studies Department for more information on internships and internship credit.
Notes
- At least 50% of the coursework completed to fulfill the Certificate must be completed at Purdue University.
- All courses must have a C- or higher.
College of Liberal Arts Pass/No Pass Option Policy
- P/NP cannot be used to satisfy Liberal Arts Core, Liberal Arts major, minor, or certificate requirements.
Pre-Requisite Information
For pre-requisite information, log in to mypurdue.purdue.edu and click here. Disclaimer
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