Professionals and graduates aiming to excel in the sport industry will find this course ideal for enhancing their leadership and collaborative skills. Stand out in the dynamic sport sector by mastering business, governance, marketing, and technology within a global context. Our course is distinct in its critical approach to sport management and its suitability for diverse backgrounds, including working professionals and international students.
Gain expertise in navigating the complexities of the sport marketplace with a curriculum that balances managerial acumen with sport-specific knowledge. Engage in a transformative learning experience through flexible delivery methods, preparing you for the challenges of the sport industry's evolving landscape.
Find out more about Why Sport Management.
More than ever, the global sport marketplace is in need of professionals with managerial and commercial but also sport-specific knowledge. With this in mind, the course develops advanced skill sets needed for managers to operate in the increasingly complex and dynamic sport industry.
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Course aims
The Master of Sport Management combines business literacy with sport-specific management learning. It provides theories, models and practical case studies in order to understand the complex nature of the sport industry. The course aims to produce graduates who:
- Are effective, collaborative and responsive professionals capable of managing, leading and inspiring in the field of sport management.
- Exhibit reflective critical thinking to optimise decision making and positive change through creative, evidence-based solutions.
- Take personal, social and ethical responsibility for their contribution to the sport industry.
- Acquire knowledge of methods to increase managerial performance and positive social impact through sport.
- Advance professional relationships through teamwork and engagement in a multi-faceted and diverse sport environment.
- Demonstrate cultural competency across a variety of sports and social settings.
