it's the masters in public health (Davis Webb, for example was in the program -https://www.nbcsports.com/bayarea/ncaa/how-texas-made-quarterback-davis-webb-fell-love-berkeley)
I wish we could do away with these ruses. The reality is that football is its own instructional program, akin to say music. Just call it what it is and let them directly enroll in the football instructional program.
Why not? I think what they would learn in that program would be more useful and applicable to their adult lives than many of the existing programs on campus. You could build in courses on coaching, athletic training, nutrition, personal finance, basics of contract law, and so on.
it's the masters in public health (Davis Webb, for example was in the program -https://www.nbcsports.com/bayarea/ncaa/how-texas-made-quarterback-davis-webb-fell-love-berkeley)
no it is not. There is a specific 1 year grad business certificate. The MPH program is a legit 2 year program which Davis Webb did not complete.
Our MPH program is one of top ones in the world. ItтАЩs not some bozo faux degree.
There are also one-year graduate certificates: https://grad.berkeley.edu/program-proposals/proposing-certificate/certificate-guidelines/
From what I remember, a lot of returning seniors are in an entrepreneurship certificate program.
Bingo, this was the one I was trying to recall, ty.
I wish we could do away with these ruses. The reality is that football is its own instructional program, akin to say music. Just call it what it is and let them directly enroll in the football instructional program.
Then they can go to class and learn the playbook.
Why not? I think what they would learn in that program would be more useful and applicable to their adult lives than many of the existing programs on campus. You could build in courses on coaching, athletic training, nutrition, personal finance, basics of contract law, and so on.
That would be great and make the life so much easier for the athletes.