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At the conclusion of this course, the student should be able to:
1. Analyze the history and impact of women in athletics/sports
2. Examine the physiological, sociological, and psychological issues of women in sports through social scientific research and inquiry
3. Determine the unique needs of female athletes, their stamina, and physical abilities
4. Assess the impact of gender-related experiences specific to female athletes, such as pregnancy, family/work balance, and their identity.
5. Describe past and present sociological and historical issues as they relate to women athletes in sports and society
6. Evaluate the connection of athletics with future education and career prospects through scholarships and various funding opportunities for female athletes
7. Analyze potential career opportunities for future women in sports
8. Interpret the impact of sport participation on life after sports
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I. Historical Issues
A. Title IX
B. Prominent and influential female athletes
C. High school and college developments
D. Olympic participation
E. Professional opportunities
F. Media portrayal of women in sports
II. Sociological Inquiry and Issues
A. Principles, methodologies, values, and ethics employed in social scientific research
B. Balancing families, pregnancy, and athletics
C. Gender and sport
D. Economics and sport
E. Stereotypes in society in society regarding women in sport
F. Influence of media and advertising
G. Influence of professional sports
H. Society, culture, and their influence
I. Culture and its influence
1. Social class associated with specific sports
2. Gender associated with specific sports
3. Ethnicity associated with specific sports
J. The concept of the Female Athlete Paradox
K. Experiences of female athletes of color
L. Women with disabilities in sports
M. Women's sports and aging
III. Psychological Issues
A. Self-esteem and athletics
B. Physical fitness and increased health
C. Dealing with reality—athletics as a means to education and future career
IV. Physiological Issues
A. Athletic competition and the illustration of the resulting physical stress on the body
B. Self-esteem, positive body image and resulting lower levels of depression
C. Use of drugs and alcohol
1. Illegal drugs
2. Legal drug use
D. Life-long physiological aspects of athletic competition and training
E. Female athlete triad: disordered eating, amenorrhea, and bone health
F. Female athletes and injuries
V. Continuing Education
A. Advantages of obtaining the bachelor's degree
B. Life after sport
C. Educational attainment and sport participation
VI. Women in Sports Careers
A. Coaching
B. Sports writing
C. Media and broadcasting
D. Promotions
E. History of women in sports careers
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Money, Power, Respect: How Women in Sports Are Shaping the Future of Feminism. MacKenzie, Macaela. Seal Press. 2023
Women and Sport. Staurowsky, Ellen. Human Kinetics. 2016 (classic)
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