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TEACHING EXPERIENCE/COURSES TAUGHT WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY SpMgt 379 Media and Communication in Sport (Fall ’15, Spring ’16) SpMgt 579 Sport Media and Communication – online (Spring ’15) SpMgt 579 Sport Media and Communication (Spring ’15, Spring ’16) SpMgt 499 Special Problems (Fall ’14: supervised one student, two credits) SpMgt 521 Special Topics: Sport Media and Communication (Spring ’14) SpMgt 496 Special Topics: Media and Communication in Sport (Spring ’14, Fall ’14) SpMgt 367 Sport in American Society (Fall ’13, Summer ’14) New course submissions SpMgt 579 Sport Media and Communication (approved in April ’14) SpMgt 379 Media and Communication in Sport (approved in January ’15) SpMgt 384 Global Sport Management (approved in February ’15) Page 8 of 14 Simon Ličen, Faculty CV FACULTY OF SPORT, UNIVERSITY OF LJUBLJANA Sport and Media, 2005-2010 Sport Sociology (taught Interpersonal Communications module), 2006-2010 Theory and Methodics of Basketball (taught Rules module), 2005-2010 Basketball (elective course) (taught Rules module), 2005-2010 INVITED/GUEST LECTURES University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Social Sciences, Sport journalism (graduate), Nov 18, 2014 University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Social Sciences, Introduction to Sport Journalism (undergraduate), Mar 11, 2013 University of Primorska, The relation between media and sport (undergraduate), Dec 13, 2012 University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Social Sciences, Sports journalism discourse (undergraduate), Nov 12, 2012 University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Social Sciences, Sports journalism and its relations with politics and corporate interests (graduate), Nov 7, 2012 University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Social Sciences, Sports journalism and sports reporting (undergraduate, graduate), 2012-2013 University of Alabama, Cultural diversity in sports broadcasting: Notions of identity on Slovenian television (undergraduate), March 26-28, 2012 University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Social Sciences, Sport as a tool o




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