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----BeKlo2pQ;ZTbtas Term Information General Information Offering Information Prerequisites and Exclusions Cross-Listings Subject/CIP Code COURSE REQUEST 3275 - Status: PENDING Last Updated: Vankeerbergen,Bernadette Chantal 02/27/2018 Effective Term Autumn 2018 Course Bulletin Listing/Subject Area Political Science Fiscal Unit/Academic Org Political Science - D0755 College/Academic Group Arts and Sciences Level/Career Undergraduate Course Number/Catalog 3275 Course Title Politics of Sports Transcript Abbreviation Politics of Sports Course Description Introduces students to the interactions between global politics and the world of sports. Semester Credit Hours/Units Fixed: 3 Length Of Course 14 Week, 12 Week, 8 Week, 7 Week, 6 Week, 4 Week Flexibly Scheduled Course Never Does any section of this course have a distance education component? No Grading Basis Letter Grade Repeatable No Course Components Lecture Grade Roster Component Lecture Credit Available by Exam No Admission Condition Course No Off Campus Never Campus of Offering Columbus Prerequisites/Corequisites Exclusions Electronically Enforced Yes Cross-Listings Subject/CIP Code 45.1001 Subsidy Level Baccalaureate Course Intended Rank Sophomore, Junior, Senior I hope you were able to join us at the Florida Bar Annual Meeting for our alumni reception on June 20, 2002, honoring new Florida Bar President Tod Aronovitz (JD '74), and President-elect and UM Law adjunct professor Myles A. McGrane. The reception also honored new alumni members of the board of governors: Frank Angones (JD '76), Jerald Beer (JD '80), Ian Comisky (JD '84), Ervin Gonzalez (JD '85), Don Horn (JD '82), Sharon Langer (JD '79), Henry Latimer (JD '73), Andrew Needle (JD '77), and Arthur Rice (JD '76). 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