DTM NEWS
- 2019.06.16
- Module 25 Korean Physical Education System
- The main goal of this module is to provide historical and current status of Korean physical education system. DTM students were able to understand how school physical education, sport for all, and elite sport in Korea have been shaped in relation to unique Korean cultural and social contexts. The module provides students with both theoretical and applied understanding of the various approaches in development through sport. Also, it provides an understanding of diverse sport-based youth development approaches and examine youth development programs implemented in diverse settings. Date : June 10 – June 14, 2019 Venue : Seoul National University Building 71-1 Room 212 Theme 9 : Sport Development Module 25 : Korean Physical Education System Professor : Okseon Lee
- 2019.06.03
- Module 23 Legal Aspects of Sport Marketing
- The goal of this course is to know the different organizational forms of legal entities in sports and gain knowledge of the general sports organization and its development. Also, students will learn the difference between the European and the US sports system and its advantages and disadvantages. Date : May 27 – May 31, 2019 Venue : Seoul National University Building 71-1 Room 212 Theme 8 : Sport Law & Arbitration Module 23 : Legal Entities in Sport Professor : Thilo Pachmann (Partner, Pachmann Attorneys at Law Ltd., Switzerland)
- 2019.05.29
- Module 22 Sport Contract Law
- The central purpose of this module is introducing primary rules of contract and labor law pertinent to management and governance of private and public sport organizations. Upon successful completion of this module, students are expected to understand basic rules of contract and labor law in terms of management and governance of sport organizations, understand purpose of common contract and labor provisions in sport context, and critically examine contract and labor deals in sport. Date : May 20 – 24, 2019 Venue : Seoul National University Building 71-1 Room 212 Theme 8 : Sport Law & Arbitration Module 22 : Sport Contract & Labor Law Professor : Sungho CHO (School of Human Movement, Sport, and Leisure Studies, Bowling Green State University, USA)
- 2019.05.21
- Module 21 Sport Journalism
- The aim of this module is to obtain an understanding of the concept of journalism by using of multimedia elements such as photos and videos. Also, the course provides opportunity to gain a sense of the challenges and opportunities in the sports media industries in the 21st century and write some of the building blocks of sports writing such as game story, profile, and feature. Date : May 13 – 17, 2019 Venue : Seoul National University Building 71-1 Room 212 Theme 7 : Sport Media and Communication Module 21 : Sport Journalism Professor : Alan Abrahamson (Annenberg School of Communication and Journalism, University of Southern California, USA)
- 2019.05.09
- Module 20 Sport Media
- The module aims to provide the student with both a theoretical and an applied understanding of how the sport industry and media work together. The module is specifically designed to develop an appreciation of the sport media and communication process as it relates to the sport organizations, sponsors, advertisers, the customers, fans, the public, and related policy makers. The course allows students the opportunity to gain insight into the global perspective of the sport media, and the approach will be from the perspective of media industry and public policy. Date : April 29 – May 3, 2019 Venue : Seoul National University Building 71-1 Room 212 Theme 7 : Sport Media and Communication Module 20 : Sport Media Professor : Kihan KIM (Department of Physical Education, Seoul National University, REPUBLIC OF KOREA)
- 2019.04.29
- Module 19 Sport Public Relations
- This course is a graduate-level independent learning class on various aspects of sport public relations. This course is designed to develop and apply an understanding of the concepts and principles of public relations in sport organizations (e.g., National Olympic Committee, college & professional sports). Sport public relations is a management function where practitioners use communication skills to foster positive relationships with key publics (e.g., media, community, & consumers). Date : April 22 – 26, 2019 Venue : Seoul National University Building 71-1 Room 212 Theme 7 : Sport Media and Communication Module 19 : Sport Public Relations Professor : Choonghoon LIM (Department of Physical Education, Seoul National University, REPUBLIC OF KOREA)
- 2019.04.22
- Module 18 Sport Economics
- This module intends to understand professional sports industry in the framework of economics. Therefore, it is to provide the student with both a theoretical and an applied understanding of the peculiar economic characteristic of a match; demand and supply of sports match; market power of sports teams; economic role of league; competitive balance; player’s labor market. Date : April 15 – April 29, 2019 Venue : Seoul National University Building 71-1 Room 212 Theme 6 : Sport Finance and Economics Module 18 : Sport Economics Professor : Young Hoon LEE (School of Economics, Sogang University, REPUBLIC OF KOREA)
- 2019.04.17
- Module 17 Sport Finance
- The principal objectives of the course is to understand financial theories and apply financial theories in a real business world, especially in sports management. The course offers a chance to understand fields in finance and career path in corporate finance, investments, and management of financial institutions. Date : April 8 – April 12, 2019 Venue : Seoul National University Building 71-1 Room 212 Theme 6 : Sport Finance and Economics Module 17 : Sport Finance Professor : Chae JOON (Business School, Seoul National University, REPUBLIC OF KOREA)
- 2019.04.08
- Module 16 Sport Industry
- This module offers a broad introduction to the business aspect of global sport industry. It is designed to explore various sectors that shape global sport industry such as global sport organizations, governments, professional/amateur leagues, media corporations, sponsors, and manufacturers. This module also helps students to broaden their perspective to better understand the evolution of global sport industry and the major forces that have facilitated its growth from a business standpoint. Date : April 1 – 5, 2019 Venue : Seoul National University Building 71-1 Room 212 Theme 5 : Sport Science & Technology Module 16 : Sport Industry Professor : Dae Hee Kwak (Associate Professor of Sport Management, Director of Center for Sport Marketing Research,University of Michigan, USA)
- 2019.03.27
- Module 15 Sport for Special Population
- This course provides the students with an opportunity to discuss general concepts pertaining to health and exercise. Further, this course enables students to explore and discuss issues in health and exercise from management and administrative perspective. Date : March 18 – 22, 2019 Venue : Seoul National University Building 71-1 Room 212 Theme 5 : Sport Science & Technology Module 15 : Sport for Special Population Professor : Yongho Lee (Department of Physical Education, Seoul National University, REPUBLIC OF KOREA)