Yesterday, Dr. Jules Woolf spoke on a Canadian radio station regarding PED use in youth sports leagues.
From John Gormley Live:
"Jules Woolf is an assistant professor of sports administration at Ohio University. He has studied extensively why youth choose to begin using performance-enhancing drugs. Why do promising youth athletes gamble on PEDs? Jules Woolf, Professor at Ohio University Department of Sports Administration explains."
Listen to the interview!
Why Choose Ohio University Sports Administration?
1. The Curriculum: The MBA/MSA combination
The two-year MBA/MSA program prepares students for leadership positions by combining the business teaching of the Ohio University MBA program with sport-specific knowledge during the MSA program. This degree combination recognizes the growing complexity of the sports, facility and entertainment industries, and reinforces Ohio University's commitment to preparing students for the leadership challenges of the future. SportBusiness International recently ranked the program the #1 American Postgraduate Sports Course.
The MBA phase of the program uses a problem-based learning style, immersing students in collaborative projects and working situations that are commonplace in the business world. Students learn basic business concepts in a real-life context, and develop skills in communication, collaboration and teamwork that are essential for success, while developing their ability to be creative, take initiative, and accept personal responsibility for their actions.
span style="font-size: small;">The MSA program combines classroom and practical experience to prepare individuals for leadership positions in the sport industry. An interdisciplinary approach gives students the freedom to choose courses of personal interest and build a foundation of knowledge in their desired career fields.
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