More New Programs for Fall 2010
A new major, in Public Policy; a minor, in Sport Management; and a new
certificate program in Historic Preservation are joining the roster of
exciting additions to Salem’s academic curriculum for fall 2010. Also,
there will be a choice of a two types of bachelor's degrees within the
new Exercise Science major.
The Public Policy major program will offer three concentrations:
economic and social policy; policy analysis and implementation; and
government and policy. There are already significant professional career
opportunities in the public policy/government sector, and this trend is
expected to continue in the future, particularly for women who tend to
favor public-service careers at higher rates than their male
counterparts.
Within Exercise Science, the B.A. degree is designed for students
interested in working in the health field, personal training, corporate
fitness, wellness or other sport- and exercise-related fields, while the
B.S. degree in is for students interested in attending graduate school
in science-related health fields).
The new minor in Sport Management is designed to give students more
depth in the field of sport management. Courses available will include
sport marketing, women in sport, business statistics, business law and
business ethics.



