Question: Question 1 (50 points) The SRC is open from 9:00 a.m. until 9:00 p.m. according to university policy, and it cannot be opened any earlier
Question 1 (50 points)
The SRC is open from 9:00 a.m. until 9:00 p.m. according to university policy, and it cannot be opened any earlier or later.
Your assignment is: make a policy allocating time for student and faculty recreational needs and demands and then to assign time slots considering variables such as the number of students participating, setup times for certain sports, and political issues on campus.
The gym has two side-by-side basketball courts. When the space is not used for basketball, there can be two volleyball courts or six badminton courts. There can be one volleyball court and three badminton courts set up at the same time, but there is the risk of balls hitting people, so such an arrangement is not encouraged. There can be 12 volleyball players on the court at any time and four badminton players on each badminton court.
The following are the rules you have to work under:
The gym is needed from 2:00 to 6:00 p.m. for athletics; thus, no events can be scheduled during this time frame.
Most students have class in the morning, so they do not have a lot of time early in the day to use the gym.
There are 100 students who want to play recreational basketball, and they can use two courts.
There are 40 students who want to play volleyball, which takes 20 minutes to set up and tear down.
There are 50 students who would like to participate in aerobics.
There are 20 international students who would love to play badminton, which takes 20 minutes to set up and tear down.
Winter is coming and several sports might have to move their players indoors for their workouts when the weather is bad.
There are 10 faculty members who would like to play basketball, but not necessarily with students.
Most students like to go home on Fridays, except for athletes who are stuck on campus. Faculty members like to play only during weekdays from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m.
Based on this information, you need to develop a policy statement (e.g. assigning priority to group and sport) indicating how they should schedule events. Then make a schedule highlighting the times that will be assigned to each sport. The matrix should list the days of the week on top and the times of the day across the side.
Question 2 (20 points)
Part 2: Cleaning Schedule
You are required to develop a cleaning schedule for the SRC. You can assume that what you would normally find in a typical gym and student recreation center will be present at the SRC for NFP University.
You can use the table below as a templet. Things to consider: Area to be cleaned, frequency of cleaning, Time of day, etc.
| Area | Frequency of cleaning |
Floor | Twice a day |
| Padding behind a basket | Once a week |
| Check at the start of each day whether you have completed the following: | |
| Activity | Completed? |
| Doors locked | |
| Windows clean | |
Question 3 (30 points)
Part 3: Security Plan.
Adjacent to the SRC are the two natural grass intramural fields. These fields host competitions that include flag football, kickball, quidditch, soccer, wiffleball, etc. These fields are the cornerstone of the intramural system and are used 9 months out of the years. However, there are several issues with the current facility. The fields are not surrounded by a fence and there are no lights in the parking lot. As the fields age, the repair and maintenance cost rise year to year.
Prompt: Consider the layout of the intramural fields. The fields are side by side, and directly across the street from the SRC. There is a parking lot next to the fields with adequate parking for current use. Finally, there are a set of restrooms (with locks) for the fields.
Brainstorm 3-5 risk and security issues that could arise from the provided description. For the security issues please use the threat matrix provided below, and then give solutions for three of the issues.
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