Applied Physiology & Sport Management

Applied Physiology and Sport Management (APSM) Major                                 

Congratulations to these students upon their selection into the APSM major during this current Spring 2012 semester!!

Joseph Amberson Harrison Higgs Niraj Mulji Kathleen Snell
Kelsey Buttrell Kevin Holloway Mackenzie Mulvey Anne-Marie Soza
Lee Butts Marcus Holyfield Savannah Myklebust Lindsay Strafuss
Juan Castillo Rachael Hubers Braeden Newton Daniel Thorn
Rachel Cline Elizabeth Kenelly Willson Nixon Mary Townsend
Christopher Donnelly Tyler Kleinert Maclean Osborne Renick Townsend
Kaitlyn Eastman Richard Krstich Caitlin Pisciotta Casey-Lee Waldron
Hensley Ellefritz Brooke Landrum Taylor Reed Anna Walker
Tyler Engel Alexander Levy Jennifer Robb Jonathan Wallunas
Briana Gaines Patrick Lindley Max Rockwell Dakota Warde-Levie
Allison Hackett David McLean Jennifer Rogers Olivia Warner
Kirsten Hamm Christian Miller Shelby Sanderford David White
Shelby Hartweck Scott Montez Kalen Schou Zachary Wood
Andrew Hattersley Ashley Mooney Christopher Sendejas Josh Yonis
Christopher Hayzlett Alexander Morris Brian Snee

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Congratulations to Dr. Rodney Williams, adjunct faculty in our Sport Management concentration, on his recent promotion to Vice President of Education with International Association of Venue Managers (IAVM)! (click here for press release)

During the Fall 2011 semester, students from the Sport Practicum class (APSM 5371) designed and conducted an interview-based study of the buying behaviors of Texas Rangers fans. See details here!

Susan Holland joins us as our newest Sport Management lecturer in APSM with over 10 years of teaching experience and 18 years of experience in the sports and entertainment industry. Susan will be teaching our APSM 3372 Advanced Public Relations course and co-teaching both APSM 5300 Senior Project and APSM 5371 Sport Management Practicum. Please click here for Susan's full bio.

Dr. Megan Murphy
joins the Applied Physiology & Enterprise faculty in APSM as a Clinical Assistant Professor. Dr. Murphy completed her Ph.D. in Integrative Physiology at the University of North Texas Health Science Center in 2008. Dr. Murphy will be teaching our APSM 3311 Exercise Physiology and APSM 3322 Biomechanics. Please click here for Megan's full bio. 

 

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In the fall of 2009, Applied Physiology & Sport Management (APSM) was approved by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, the organization charged with approving new degree programs at accredited institutions in southern states, including Texas.

This program provides students with a biological understanding of health and fitness and the business background required of professionals in the sport, health, and fitness industries.