So you're a professional athlete or member of support staff. All that matters is being the best, and you will sacrifice everything to get there. Good. Now, while you are busy being your best, come and get your degree and stay at the top for the rest of your career. The BA Business and Enterprise in Sport was designed specifically for you. The modules are student-centred and attend to specific skills and competencies that will most benefit you as an individual. Working through a guided process, in collaboration with the module leaders, you will identify experiential learning opportunities that are appropriate for your studies.
Given the tailored nature of this course we do encourage you to use the link to â€کEnquire about this course' and discuss its suitability with the Programme Leader.
Business & Enterprise In Sport
Business & Enterprise In Sport
About
At the successful completion of this programme you will be able to:
- Demonstrate a detailed understanding of the application of key areas of: leadership; management; and financial and organisational processes; to both sport and enterprise.
- Demonstrate the ability to identify, reflect upon and access opportunities for enterprise within the world of sport, and take advantage of experience, contacts and sporting profile to support enterprising endeavours more widely.
- Develop an extensive portfolio of work-based learning experiences aligned to individual career aspirations.
- Demonstrate the ability to communicate effectively and to make use of a wide range of media and digital tools.
The overarching aim of the programme is to underpin your extensive practical experience of elite sport with a knowledge of theoretical and scientific principles whilst simultaneously developing knowledge of fundamental operational areas of business and enterprise.
You will be required to consider areas of commonalty between these disciplines and the resulting opportunities for employability and enterprise. Fundamental to this approach is the embedding of volunteering and work-based learning opportunities at each level of the programme, giving you the opportunity to continuously reflect upon your current knowledge and experience and to develop these in a direction aligned to individual career aspirations. The modules are heavily student centred and attend to the specific skills and competencies that will most benefit each individual student. You will identify appropriate experiential learning opportunities through a guided process in collaboration with the module leaders. You will be encouraged to be proactive in exploring potential opportunities for experiential learning but you will not be expected to do this on your own.
Centre for Developing Athletes
Requirements
Entry Requirements
Entry requirements
Undergraduate
Students from Jordan would generally be required to complete an international foundation programme to be considered for entry to year one of our bachelor courses.
If you think you might need to complete a foundation or pathway programme, please contact the International Team to discuss your options at [email protected]
Career
The emphasis of the programme is to develop graduates with the skills to work within the world of sport effectively, for example with developing or elite athletes, agencies, performance directors and sporting organisations, dealing with funding, media and internationalisation. Graduates will also be able to pursue entrepreneurial opportunities to start-up businesses and social enterprises.
Fee Information
Tuition Fee
GBP 4,260How to Apply
Application costs
UCAS charges an administration fee of £13 to apply for a single course, and £24 to apply for up to five courses.
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Personal statement
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- write in a precise way using small paragraphs
- focus on your strengths, achievements and aspirations
- write about your skills and give examples
- explain why the course is interesting to you
- show that you've done your research
- be truthful, accurate and enthusiastic
- check your spelling and grammar
- your reasons for choosing the course
- relevant work or academic experience and skills
- personal interests that relate to the course
- your career goals
- any plans for taking a year out (if applicable)
The UCAS website provides further guidance and tips on writing your personal statement. Remember that every institution you apply to receives the same personal statement.
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- reference contact details
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Business & Enterprise In Sport
Edinburgh Napier University
United Kingdom,
Edinburgh
