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Advanced Diploma of Sport Management
Advanced Diploma of Sport Management

Advanced Diploma of Sport Management

  • ID:NC010043
  • Level:3-Year Undergraduate Advanced Diploma
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Admission Requirements

Entry requirements

  • Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD), or equivalent including the following required course(s):
    • English – any Grade 12 (C) or (U), or equivalent
    • Mathematics – any Grade 12 (C) or (U), or equivalent

English requirements

  • Cambridge English Exams (B2 First/FCE, C1 Advanced/CAE or C2 Proficiency/CPE), 169 with no skill below 162
  • International English Language Testing System (IELTS) including Indicator Test, 6 (No Individual band under 5.5)
  • Duolingo Language Test, Between 105 – 110 Internet-based (IBT) Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) including Special Home Edition Test, 79 with 20 in Writing and 20 in Speaking
  • Pearson Test of English (PTE), 53-57 Canadian Academic English Language Test (CAEL), 60 with no individual band less than 50 Niagara College’s English for Academic Preparation program (EAP), Completion of Level 5 English for Academic Preparation (EAP) program with 70% and no individual grade under 50%

Course Information

As a Sport Management graduate you will have the skills and knowledge to support the successful development and promotion of sport organizations, agencies, and governing bodies.

Highlights

  • From minor sports associations to professional sport organizations, these groups have an increasing role in the social, physical and economic health of our economy and have created a demand for qualified individuals to support their development and growth.

  • Program combines fundamental business skills with advanced sport industry knowledge and applications.

  • Over 400 hours of sport management practicum experience is completed within professional sport associations, and community/amateur sport organization settings either locally or internationally.

  • Opportunities for hands-on experiential learning with leading industry sport organizations including the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment, CBC Sports Television and the Canadian Olympic Committee.

  • Gain practical experience via extensive volunteer, networking and community leadership opportunities.

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Term One (2021 Fall)

  • Code, Course Name, Credits

  • BUSN1180, Introduction to Sport Management, 3

  • BUSN1271, Leadership in Sport, 3

  • COMM1510, Communication Foundations, 3

  • MATH1206, Mathematics of Finance, 3

  • MICR1583, Spreadsheet Applications, 3

  • Elective Information

  • Completion of additional General Education elective 1 course required

Term Two (2022 Winter)

  • Code, Course Name, Credits

  • BUSN1252, Negotiations and Law for Sport, 3

  • BUSN1268, Governance of Sport Organizations, 3

  • COMM1520, Communication Skills for the Emerging Professional, 3

  • EVMT1210, Sport Sponsorship, 3

  • MKTG1104, Marketing for Sport and Recreation, 3

  • SPRT1203, Sport Finance, 3

Term Three (2022 Fall)

  • Code, Course Name, Credits

  • BUSN1301, Media and Sport, 3

  • BUSN1361, Ethics in Sport, 3

  • HOTL9680, The Global Economy in Sports, 3

  • SPRT1305, The Sport Consumer, 3

  • SPRT1322, Sales and Promotions in Sports, 3

  • Elective Information

  • Completion of additional General Education elective 1 course required

Term Four (2023 Winter)

  • Code, Course Name, Credits

  • COMM1530, Industry Reports, 3

  • MATH1310, Statistical Concepts, 3

  • RECL1439, Sport Facilities Management, 3

  • SPRT1406, Human Resource Management in Sports, 3

  • SPRT1414, Sport Event Management, 3

  • Elective Information

  • Completion of additional General Education elective 1 course required

Term Five (2023 Spring)

  • Code, Course Name, Credits

  • BUSN1207, Global Sport Business, 3

  • BUSN1370, Sport Management Research, 3

  • BUSN1380, Contemporary Issues in Sport, 3

  • ENTR1360, Entrepreneurial Recreation and Sports, 3

  • SOCL1350, Sociology of Sport, 3

  • TOUR1175, Sport Tourism, 3

Term Six (2024 Winter)

  • Code, Course Name, Credits

  • PRAC1200, Work-Intergrated Learning Module-Sport Management, 10

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Pre Courses

Our EAP program is designed to strengthen all areas of your English Language skills with the ultimate goal of preparing you for the workforce or to allow you to continue your studies in one of our undergraduate or graduate programs at Niagara College. The EAP program is taught at our Welland Campus that sits on over 100 acres of land. This large campus is ideally located in a residential area that is close to restaurants, shops and nice, single family homes. Many of these homes are part of our Homestay program allowing our homestay students to live within walking distance of the school.

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Career Opportunity

Career Opportunity

  • Advertising/media coordinator

  • Assistant athletic director

  • Communications associate or director

  • Campus recreation, sport event, or varsity coordinator

  • Facility manager

  • Intramural manager or coordinator

  • Marketing, promotions, or sponsorship coordinator

  • Sales representative

  • Sport administrator

  • Sports information officer

  • Sports recruiter or scout

Ability to settle

Overseas Student Health Cover

Mandatory Insurance   

 

 

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