Master of Sports Management
Bond University
Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Postgraduate
CRICOS: 00017B
The Master of Sports Management explores the professional challenges and opportunities for managers in the international sports industry. This program is designed to enhance the career opportunities of established professionals, as well as assist individuals aspiring to forge a career in this unique sector. It explores the many aspects of sports management from a grassroots level through to elite professional sports organisations and events. Students will focus on managing high-performance sport, business strategies, strategic sports marketing including social media, event and facilities management, finance, law, governance and organisational leadership. The program will give students access to leading experts in sport, law, business and public relations who possess a wealth of industry experience, including working with elite athletes and consulting to national sporting organisations.
Designed for
Industry professionals wanting to enhance their existing career in the sports business, governance and marketing industries, and those who wish to enter this field
Structure
12 subjects. Students will have the opportunity to gain practical industry experience and to network through an optional internship component. Alternatively, they may undertake an Evidence-Based Research Project related to their field of interest or work.
Subjects
- Sports management
Standard entry requirements
Completion of a Bachelor degree in a discipline related to the diverse areas of sport management including management, business, marketing, finance, accounting, law, public relations, exercise and sports science
Study pathways
Subject credits may be awarded for previous studies.
Study information
Campus | Fees | Entry | Mid year intake | Attendance |
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Gold Coast | Domestic: $62,580 International: $67,960 | Yes |
Fee comments
Campuses: Gold Coast.
If students are an Australian Citizen or a holder of a permanent humanitarian visa they may be eligible for assistance under the Australian Government program called FEE-HELP.