Bachelor of Sport Management

Bond University - Gold Coast

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Overview

Bond's Bachelor of Sport Management is designed and delivered by leading experts in sport, law, business, and public relations. As a graduate of this program, you will be equipped with a strong foundation in both contemporary business skills and unique areas of sport-specific practices. Subjects focus on areas including high-performance sport management, sport governance, business strategies, sport law, event management, marketing, negotiation, finance, risk management, sport public relations, and organisational leadership. The program is designed to enable students to forge careers in numerous areas of the sport industry, such as community and professional sport organisations, sport governance, event management, sport marketing and sponsorship, and high-performance sport environments. The program places a strong emphasis on practical experience through internships and work-integrated learning.

Potential Career Outcomes

Sport marketer, Sport Event Manager, Sport Manager

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Admission Criteria

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