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Course Unit Title | Course Unit Code | Type of Course Unit | Level of Course Unit | Year of Study | Semester | ECTS Credits |
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Sports Economics | ECO304 | Elective | Bachelor's degree | 3 | Spring | 4 |
1) Defining the relationship between public finance and sport
2) Evaluating current developments in sports economy
3) Using economic analysis tools in the field of sports economy
4) Analyzing economic concepts in the context of sports economy
5) Explain the basic concepts of sports economics
Program Competencies | |||||||||||
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | ||
Learning Outcomes | |||||||||||
1 | Middle | Middle | Middle | No relation | No relation | No relation | No relation | No relation | No relation | No relation | |
2 | Middle | Middle | No relation | No relation | No relation | No relation | No relation | No relation | No relation | No relation | |
3 | Middle | Middle | Middle | No relation | No relation | No relation | No relation | No relation | No relation | No relation | |
4 | Middle | Middle | Middle | No relation | No relation | No relation | No relation | No relation | No relation | No relation | |
5 | Middle | Middle | Middle | No relation | No relation | No relation | No relation | No relation | No relation | No relation |
Face to Face
None
Not Required
This course is an introduction to broad economic issues related to professional and amateur sports around the world. Students; It is aimed to understand the behavior patterns of individuals, teams and all actors involved in the production and consumption of sports and to learn the principles used to explain them.
Contribution of Midterm Examination to Course Grade |
30% |
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Contribution of Final Examination to Course Grade |
70% |
Total |
100% |
English
Not Required