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Introduction
Our Sports Management programmes focus on the recent developments in the world of local, regional, and international sport and will provide you with a range of skills — Coaching, Instructing, Mentoring, Leadership and Management — so you may pursue a wide range of careers within the field.
Sport is likely to play a prominent role in developing a post-Covid recovery through the social impact of increased physical activity, improving the health of the nation, the athleisure boom, and the economic advantages of staging large sporting events.
These developments argue well for our graduates’ long-term employment prospects, from coaching and health interventions to leading projects and managing development teams. The Sports Management programme requires you to develop as an independent learner, so you have the maturity to collect information, analyse content and identify key recommendations for various stakeholders. These are fundamental characteristics for employment in the sector and are developed over the course of your studies.
We provide a variety of experiences that promote your ability to acquire, interpret, deliver, present, and reflect on your experiences.
100% of Sports Management students were satisfied with their course
- National Student Survey 2022
Speak Welsh? 40 credits of this course are available through the medium of Welsh.
PATHWAY OPTIONS
Sports Management (BA)
UCAS Code: N871
Sports Management (HND)
UCAS Code: 178N
Why choose this course?
1. The friendly approach of the University allows early identification of learning needs and support for skill enhancement. This includes respect for specialist needs. There is a learning support team who run regular workshops and tutorials in basic and advanced skill development. The close working relationships between tutors and students and students and their classmates allow a positive active learning environment.
2. This programme offers an academically challenging, vocational experience which incorporates innovative teaching and assessment methods. Students will be expected to be active in managing their learning experience, to be creative and to take initiatives to develop themselves.
3. The opportunity to study sports management in action is a rewarding intellectual experience which also provides a well-grounded base for future career development. The University’s international perspective and integration with employers and professional associations guarantee relevant and current content. The wide range of extracurricular activities both subject-related and social, further enhance the student experience.
Overview
The general focus of this pathway is to provide a flexible programme of study which allows students to develop an expansive knowledge of sports management issues and concepts within the context of the wider sports industry environment and to produce graduates with the relevant skills and abilities to enable them to make an effective contribution in the private, public and voluntary sectors of the sports, health & fitness industry.
The programme will prepare students for future sports and recreation management careers. Early career skills and knowledge will be developed through studying skill acquisition, coaching and instructing processes whilst introducing key theories and issues affecting the sports and leisure industries. The programme will be progressive, building on foundation modules in which students will develop their management skills and knowledge through applied and fieldwork-based modules related to management from a sports perspective.
Modules
Year One - Level 4 (HNC, HND & BA)
• Application of the Coaching Process (20 credits; compulsory)
• Contemporary Challenges: Making a Difference (20 credits; compulsory; Graduate Attributes Framework module)
• Fitness and Well-being Management (20 credits; compulsory)
• Learning in the Digital Era (20 credits; compulsory; Graduate Attributes Framework module)
• Sport, Physical Activity and Society (20 credits; compulsory)
• Sporting Structures and Delivery (20 credits; compulsory).
Year Two - Level 5 (HND & BA)
• Application of the Advanced Coaching and Mentoring Process (20 credits; compulsory)
• Changemakers: Building your Personal Brand for Sustainable Employment (20 credits; compulsory; Graduate Attributes Framework module)
• Changemakers: Creativity and Value Creation (20 credits; compulsory; Graduate Attributes Framework module)
• Community Sports Planning and Delivery (20 credits; compulsory)
• Managing the Professional and Elite Sports Environment (20 credits; compulsory)
• Sports Infrastructure, Design and Operation (20 credits; compulsory).
Year Three - Level 6 (BA)
• Independent Project (40 credits; compulsory; Graduate Attributes Framework module)
• Managing and Leading Sport Organisations (20 credits; compulsory)
• Sports Policy, Governance and Tactical Decision Making (20 credits; compulsory)
• Strategic Sports Event Management (20 credits; compulsory)
• The Sports Development Entrepreneur (20 credits; compulsory).
Entry Criteria
• BA — 80 UCAS Points
• HND — 32 UCAS points to include 60 points from A-level or equivalent
Grades are important; however, our offers are not solely based on academic results. We are interested in creative people that demonstrate a strong commitment to their chosen subject area and therefore we welcome applications from individuals from a wide range of backgrounds. To assess student suitability for their chosen course we normally arrange interviews for all applicants at which your skills, achievements and life experience will be considered as well as your qualifications.
ENTRY REQUIRED DOCUMENTS
Home Office Share Code
For EU students only.
IF no Qualification
Please provide CV with at least 2 years of work experience, and employee reference letter.
Assessment
ASSESSMENT METHODS
1. INTERNAL ENGLISH TEST if you don't have an English accredited certificate
2. Academic Interview
Assessment
The assessment strategy will aim to support the balanced development of key industry competencies and knowledge. Assessments will also aim to support the development in managing ICT, communication, numeracy, problem-solving, interacting in teams, critical appraisal, self-management and leadership. Strategies will include a balance of assignments, fieldwork studies, practical assessments and where appropriate examinations.
Career Opportunities
The global and internalized world of sport and entertainment is now a leading growth industry with sports franchises, private sector companies and professional sports teams driving the growth through increasing sponsorship, media revenue, and a global fan base. This growth is allowing new graduates to develop a career within the Sports Management Sector. We have also seen an explosion in physical activity within sporting facilities that is likely to increase with central and local government encouraging an active and healthy society that is active for life.
The programme boasts a high employability rate for graduating students who are in work within six months of completing the degree, including:
• Community Sports Development
• Coaching Management
• National Sporting Organisations
• Sports/Leisure Facilities Management
• Professional Sport Teams
• National Governing Bodies
• School and Club Officers
• Health & Fitness Management
• Personal Training
• Sports Media
• Leisure Attractions
• Team Management
• Aquatic and Recreation Management
• Administrators
• Team Leaders
• General Managers
• Directors & Entrepreneurial Owners.
• Sports Marketers
• Customer Experience Agents
• Ticketing Supervisors
• Stadium Hospitality Managers
• Operations Managers Facilities & Stewardship.
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