The Intercollegiate Athletic Leadership Program is organized around three broad areas: (1) Leadership Development, (2) Impact of Sport on Society, and (3) Athletic Administration Skills. Cutting across these areas are six themes directly tied to issues and challenges facing intercollegiate athletics:
- Role of Athletics within Higher Education
- Enhancement of the Student-Athlete Experience
- Creation and Maintenance of Equity in Intercollegiate Athletics
- Management of Organizational Change
- Development of Intercollegiate Athletics Leaders
- Use of Inquiry and Information in Leadership Decision-making
Guided by our national advisory board, the curriculum is a balanced representation of issues pertaining to different sports, different types of colleges/universities, different regions of the country, and students and leaders from diverse backgrounds.
Students must have at least 48 credits to graduate. Students take 18 credits during the in-person summer session and complete the remaining 30 credits during the traditional academic year. For more information on how coursework is distributed, please refer to the IAL program’s structure page.