Sport Management (three-year)
With a unique combination of business skills and a solid understanding of the sport industry, sport managers oversee professional and amateur athletes and teams, coordinate sporting events, and work behind the scenes at some of the biggest sporting venues in the world. The skills developed, experience gained, and connections made will allow graduates to enter the ever-changing sport industry, whether it is managing aspects of professional teams and leagues, amateur sport organizations, community sport associations, sporting goods companies, sport facilities and many other businesses.
Courses
- COMM 1100 — Introduction to Advertising and Integrated Marketing Communications (
- COMP 1115 — Financial Management Of Sport Organizations 1 (
- COMP 1217 — General Education Elective (
- COMR 2200 — Digital Marketing In Sport (
- DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION
- DESN 2200 — General Education Elective (
- FINC 1103 — Introduction to Sport Management (
- FINC 2103 — General Education Elective (
- GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 (
- LAWW 3108 — Leadership In Sport (
- MGMT 1101 — Sport Marketing 1 (
- MGMT 1217 — Sport Marketing 2 (
- MGMT 2101 — Sporting Goods Management (
- MGMT 2102 — Event Management 1 (
- MGMT 2103 — Partnership In Sport (
- MGMT 2212 — Event Management 2 (
- MGMT 2214 — Career Planning for Sport (
- MGMT 3104 — Fieldwork Seminar - Sport (
- MKTG 1101 — Sport Development In Canada (
- MKTG 1206 — Sport In Society (
- MKTG 2101 — MKTG 2101
- SOCI 1202 — Professionalism for Sport Business (
- SPMN 3100 — The Future Of Sport (
- SPMN 3101 — Sport Business Analytics (
- SPMN 3102 — Sport Entrepreneurship (
- SPMN 3103 — Sport and Media (
- SPMN 3104 — SPMN 3104
- SPMN 3200 — SPMN 3200
- SPOR 1100 — SPOR 1100
- SPOR 1200 — SPOR 1200
- SPOR 2200 — SPOR 2200