Bachelor of Science in Management with a Concentration in Sport Management
The highly competitive field of sport management requires a head for business, a passion for athletics, and a desire for victory.
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In the sport management concentration, you’ll learn to apply marketing, finance, and management principles to the world of sports. Whether you’re interested in intercollegiate or professional sports, you’ll emerge well-prepared for a position that puts you in the middle of the action.
What You’ll Learn
With a sport management concentration, you will:
- Focus on the unique opportunities and challenges facing the sports industry.
- Learn how to balance the diverse needs of the various stakeholders in an athletic system, including players, fans, retailers, and media outlets.
- Hone your quantitative skills, including statistical analysis and data interpretation, to identify opportunities for player and program improvement.
- Acquire the foundational skills and knowledge you need to pursue graduate work in law or business administration.
Hands-on Learning
100% of students concentrating in sport management participate in at least one internship, co-op, fieldwork or practicum. You’ll have the opportunity to take part in semester-long internships. It’s your chance to gain real-world experience at sports institutions like Fenway Park, Kraft Sports Group, and NESN. Bonus? Build connections with passionate and plugged-in students, alumni, and industry professionals through the college’s Sport Management Club.
Career Options
With a sport management concentration, you can turn your love of the game into a rewarding career in an industry that’s experiencing double-digit growth and tracking to top $75 billion by 2020. Upon graduation, you’ll be ready to work for a professional team or league; a college or high-school sports department; a sports supplier; or a fitness center. Additional career paths may include:
- Player representative
- Facility or event manager
- Sports media professional
- Sports brand marketer