Section 1 Introduction to Sport Management Internships
Chapter 1 The Internship Experience
Chapter 2 Internship Opportunities and Site Selection
Chapter 3 Completing Your Personal SWOT Analysis and Career Ladder
Chapter 4 Qualities of the Ideal Intern
Chapter 5 Navigating the Interview Process
Chapter 6 Career Planning (Thinking Strategically about Your Career and the Internship)
Chapter 7 The Internship Manual and Securing the Internship
Career Ladder Assignment: Instructions and Example PowerPoint
Section 2 Internship Manual: Sport Management Program
Chapter 8 Introduction
Chapter 9 Objectives
Chapter 10 Questions to Consider
Chapter 11 Examples of Previous Placement Sites
Chapter 12 Internship Timeline and Responsibilities
Chapter 13 Requirements for Graduation
Chapter 14 Responsibilities of the Student Intern
Chapter 15 Responsibilities of Sport Agency Site Supervisor
Chapter 16 Responsibilities of ODU SMGT Internship Supervisor
Chapter 17 Responsibilities of ODU SMGT Internship Coordinator
Chapter 18 Summary of Internship Forms
Chapter 19 Final Summary Paper and Portfolio
Chapter 20 Grading Criteria
Chapter 21 Internship Checklist
Robert
Case
Bob Case, PhD is a faculty member in the Sport Management Program at Old Dominion University. He helped establish the sport management program at Indiana University, Bloomington in 1985 and then started the Sport Management Program at ODU in 1996. He has over 40 years of experience in various aspects of sport, ranging from college coaching, athletic administration, intramurals and recreational sports director, sport small business ownership, and as a university faculty member. Dr. Case has written several articles and presented at conferences about the need for sport entrepreneurship coursework in sport management professional preparation curriculums. While coordinating the undergraduate and graduate sport management internships at ODU for the past 28 years, Dr. Case has noticed an increasing interest by students in pursuing sport-related careers that are entrepreneurial in nature and result in the eventual creation of sport-related small businesses.