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SRM 320 Week 5 Final Proposal

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Focus of the Program Proposal Develop a proposal for creating a sports or recreation program. The program may be of whatever type you choose (public, private, community, high school, collegiate, youth, adult, semi-professional, professional, sports, fitness, competitive, recreational).

Focus on the management aspects of the program and demonstrate the concepts learned throughout the course. Design the program based on the chapters covered in the course textbook, the topics from the weekly discussions, the standards of operation in the sports and recreation industry, and your personal experiences. Through the proposal, demonstrate a culmination of your learning in SRM 320:

1. Present the required components of the program that you are proposing. Develop the components from the topics covered in the course text and the weekly discussions.

2. Explain why each aspect of the program is important to the management of the program. Show critical thinking in your explanations.

3. Include an argument for the creation of the program. In your argument, define the benefits of participation in the program.

4. Create a realistic budget for the program. Use applicable research in preparing the budget.

Illustrate integrative learning in outlining the components of the program, their importance and why the program should be developed. Integrate research from the course text, other academically appropriate resources, and personal experiences.

Include eight to ten pages of written content, in addition to the title page and references page.

Format according to APA standards and include a minimum of three scholarly sources. Write clearly and organize the assignment logically, according to academic standards.

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