Bachelor of Arts in Sport Management

Concordia University, St. Paul

USA,Minnesota

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48 Months

Duration

CAD 24,400/year

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USA, Minnesota

Type: University

Location Type: Urban

Founded: 1893

Total Students: 5,819 +

Campus Detail

Main Campus Address

1282 Concordia Ave, St Paul, MN 55104, United States

Bachelor of Arts in Sport Management

Program Overview

Channel your passion for sports into a lifelong career that you love. Concordia’s BA in Sport Management degree is the ultimate blend of sport management and health science. Those core focuses allow you to have the greatest career flexibility after your time at CSP. Students can take courses in a traditional format on campus or study online in an asynchronous format.

The program dives deep into different facets of those two main tenets to create a degree that fully equips you for success. As a Sport Management major, you’ll have the opportunity to take advantage of CSP’s world-class business and kinesiology courses. Whether your aspirations are in the front office of your favorite sports team or helping athletes manage their careers as an agent, this program is the perfect jumping-off point.

The Sport Management program at CSP is a dynamic degree offering where you’ll take part in engaging courses that actually help you develop lifelong skills. Those valuable job-ready skills will help your career flourish in the short and long-term, no matter what your goals are.

You’ll receive a complete and well-rounded experience with coursework. Courses and areas of study include sport business, marketing and fundraising, excercise physiology, sport sociology, and biomechanics. Every graduate will also leave CSP with direct industry experience after completing their internship.

The concentrated and relevant skill set you’ll build at CSP will translate directly into your career. Graduates complete the program with a strong portfolio of skills relating to marketing, management, and finance, as well as physiological and sociological focuses.