Bachelor degree
36 months
Application deadlines: December 1, June 1
Full-time, Part-time, Distance & online learning
Intakes: February 11, August 5
International tuition: A$28,000
Domestic tuition: A$9,359
Program overview
Study The Bachelor of Sports Management at UC and you will:
set your pathway to further learning in a variety of sports disciplines
build strong knowledge of contemporary management theory and practice
equip yourself with specialised knowledge in specific fields of sports management
network with current academic and professional leaders in sport
explore complementary disciplines such as sport media with the flexibility of your study plan open electives
be equipped to work in the industry through consistent Work Integrated Learning
Study options
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This program can be done
On campus
Part-time
Completely online
Requirements
Admission Requirements
Normal requirements for admission to an undergraduate degree course. The normal UC requirements for admission to undergraduate degrees are based on an entrance rank. A rank can be achieved by the following means:
Year 12 ATAR
other Australian Qualification
work Experience
overseas Qualification
Additional Admission Requirements
Structured work experience is a requirement of this course and is provided through individual or group placements with sports organisations as part of the requirements of individual units. Students will be required to complete AFP police checks.
Assumed Knowledge
ACT: Mathematics (T) and English (T). NSW: Mathematics and English Advanced.
English Language Requirements: Academic IELTS of 6.0 or equivalent, with no band score below 6.0
Career opportunities
Globally, the sports business industry is an ever-expanding multibillion-dollar industry that has considerable impact and influence on society at all levels. A UC bachelor of sports management degree will give you the necessary skills, experience, and qualifications to be able to enter this industry and navigate a career path in a variety of different areas including:
Sports management and operations
Sports marketing
Sports sponsorship
Sports media and public relations
Facility management
Sports event management
Membership and ticketing
Management of sports, recreation and leisure clubs
Advisory and policy roles in the public and private sector
Sports management research programs (Honours, Masters, and Ph.D.)
Campus location
Bruce
,
Australia