Master of Science in Sport Management

MASTERS OF SCIENCE IN SPORT MANAGEMENT DEGREE PROGRAM
The primary degree offered to Sport Management majors is a Masters of Science in Sport Management to be granted by the Department of Tourism, Recreation and Sport Management. The graduate program in Sport Management is designed to educate students to become administrators in a variety of sport settings: intercollegiate, professional (both major league and minor league), and highly organized amateur sports. Job placement is enhanced through contacts made in practicum and internship experiences. program outline

Master of Science in Sport Management Thesis Worksheet

Master of Science in Sport Management Non-Thesis Worksheet


MGT/MS CONCURRENT DEGREE PROGRAM
This joint degree program is offered through the College of Business Administration (Master of Science in Business Administration with a concentration in Management [MS-MGT]) and the College of Health and Human Performance’s, Department of Tourism, Recreation and Sport Management (Master of Science in Sport Management [MS]). The MS (MGT) is a non-thesis degree. The MS (MGT) is designed for students who seek a graduate business degree and who lack the work experience necessary for admission to the MBA program. The MS (MGT) curriculum is similar to the first year of the MBA program, giving students a good foundation in business principles. program outline

JURIS DOCTOR/SPORT MANAGEMENT JOINT DEGREE (MESS OR MSESS)
The faculties of the College of Law and the College of Health and Human Performance have prepared a joint degree program culminating in both a Juris Doctor degree, awarded by the College of Law and a Master of Science in Sport Management, awarded by the Department of Tourism, Recreation and Sport Management. Under this joint degree program, a student can obtain both degrees in approximately one year less if both degree programs are pursued consecutively. program outline

Combined Degree Program
The combined BS/MS degree program allows qualified students to earn both the bachelor's and master's degrees with 12 credit hours of jointly counted course work. This program is considered a “4/1” because you may be awarded both degrees within a five-year period. Please contact your TRSM Academic Advisor no later than the first semester of your Junior year to begin this accelerated option. You can find more information about the sport management combined degree program here.



























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