Master of Science in Sport Management - Collegiate Athletic Administration Concentration Postgraduate Programme By University of New Haven |TopUniversities

Master of Science in Sport Management - Collegiate Athletic Administration Concentration

Main Subject Area

Business and Management StudiesMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Business and Management Studies

Study Level

Masters

The M.S. in Sport Management with a Concentration in Collegiate Athletic Administration is a focused degree designed to provide a comprehensive underpinning to understand and manage college athletic departments/programs. For students who choose to complete the master’s program with a concentration in collegiate athletic administration, the program includes the six sports/facility management core courses, and four of the concentration courses listed below, including SMGT 6618 and SMGT 6621. Sports/Facility Management Core (18 credits) SMGT 6600 - Sport Business Toolkit SMGT 6610 - The Sport Industry SMGT 6611 - Sport Industry Marketing, Promotion, and Public Relations SMGT 6612 - Sports Law SMGT 6617 - Managing Sport Finances SMGT 6694 - Internship Concentration requirements (6 credits) SMGT 6618 - Major Policy Issues in Intercollegiate Athletics SMGT 6621 - Applied Collegiate Fitness and Athletics Plus two of the following electives (6 credits) ACCT 6620 - Financial Accounting for Managers or Proof of prerequisite (see department for waiver; waiver will not count toward 12 elective credits) Any of the following courses: SMGT 6613 - Sports Facility Management SMGT 6620 - Professional Sport Management SMGT 6622 - Sport Facility Development/Construction SMGT 6623 - Sport Business Development and Sustainability SMGT 6624 - Sports Economics SMGT 6625 - Sport Management by the Numbers SMGT 6626 - Strategic Event Management SMGT 6695 - Independent Study I or any other College of Business graduate course.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Business and Management Studies

Study Level

Masters

The M.S. in Sport Management with a Concentration in Collegiate Athletic Administration is a focused degree designed to provide a comprehensive underpinning to understand and manage college athletic departments/programs. For students who choose to complete the master’s program with a concentration in collegiate athletic administration, the program includes the six sports/facility management core courses, and four of the concentration courses listed below, including SMGT 6618 and SMGT 6621. Sports/Facility Management Core (18 credits) SMGT 6600 - Sport Business Toolkit SMGT 6610 - The Sport Industry SMGT 6611 - Sport Industry Marketing, Promotion, and Public Relations SMGT 6612 - Sports Law SMGT 6617 - Managing Sport Finances SMGT 6694 - Internship Concentration requirements (6 credits) SMGT 6618 - Major Policy Issues in Intercollegiate Athletics SMGT 6621 - Applied Collegiate Fitness and Athletics Plus two of the following electives (6 credits) ACCT 6620 - Financial Accounting for Managers or Proof of prerequisite (see department for waiver; waiver will not count toward 12 elective credits) Any of the following courses: SMGT 6613 - Sports Facility Management SMGT 6620 - Professional Sport Management SMGT 6622 - Sport Facility Development/Construction SMGT 6623 - Sport Business Development and Sustainability SMGT 6624 - Sports Economics SMGT 6625 - Sport Management by the Numbers SMGT 6626 - Strategic Event Management SMGT 6695 - Independent Study I or any other College of Business graduate course.

Admission Requirements

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6.5+
Applicants must have a bachelor's degree completion from an accredited university or college. Other English Language Requirements: A minimum Pearson Test of English (PTE) score of 53 OR A minimum iTEP score of 3.7 OR An ELS Certificate of Completion of Level 112, English for Academic Purposes (EAP) Program.

Jan-2000

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