The sports industry offers exciting career prospects for sports fans and business professionals alike, but multiple paths can lead you to different aspects of this field. To help you make the right ...
For Ilias Giannakopoulos ’23 M.S., the University’s graduate program in sport management offered a variety of unique opportunities to build his skills, apply what he learned in the classroom, and ...
ADRIAN — Since its inauguration 10 years ago, Adrian College’s sport management concentration for a bachelor of business administration degree has earned awards and recognition. AC has been ranked No.
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SUNY Cortland’s M.S. in sport management offers students opportunities to learn from top-notch faculty about a fast-growing and dynamic field. With full-time, part-time and fully online options, it’s ...
SUNY Cortland’s sport management program is among the best in the country, according to a recent ranking by Niche.com. It was listed as 25 th out of 448 schools nationwide. Not only is that the best ...
The global sports industry is worth over $500 billion — and it's growing. Behind every transfer deal, sold-out stadium, and streaming rights negotiation is a team of professionals who understand not ...
The David and Nicole Tepper Foundation has donated $5 million to the University of South Carolina to enhance its scholarship fund and strengthen the sport management program, university officials ...
Our sport management program prepares you for management careers in athletics, facilities and events management, sports merchandising, sports media, and more. You’ll develop important skills like ...
For the second consecutive year, Morehead State University’s Master of Arts in Sport Management program has garnered a national ranking. The online program was named one of the 25 Best Online Master’s ...
Jake Romao ’25, ’26 M.S. recently attended his first career fair as a Charger. Not only was it a great opportunity for him to network, it was an event that was specific to his major: sport management.