The Sport and Recreation Management degree program offers you the unique business, management, marketing, and ethics expertise to succeed in the business of sport. The career-focused curriculum will prepare you to be a critical thinker, interdisciplinary in your approach, and capable of effectively managing and marketing sport and recreation enterprises across an array of career paths.
The Sport and Recreation Management program is focused on preparing you for your future career, providing you with management principles related to planning, organizing, staffing, leading, and controlling. Topics to be covered will include, but are not limited to sport and recreation administration, event management, marketing, revenue streams, sponsorship and sales and collegiate athletics.
Job growth within the field of Sport and Recreation Management is on the rise. There is demand in the marketplace for well-educated and well-trained candidates. As part of your training, majors are encouraged to pursue internships to gain invaluable on-the-job skills. The Sport and Recreation Management Program prepares students for not only the next steps in their career but also for graduate school. Many graduates will go on to pursue their master’s in various programs such as: an MBA, MS in Sport Management, MS in Marketing, or MA in Communication.
Accreditation: IACBE & NECHE
´ºË®ÌÃÊÓƵ College is accredited through the New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE). The School of Business and Technology is accredited by the International Accreditation Council for Business Education (IACBE) and is a member of AACSB (Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business).
Courses You’ll Love
- Sport and Recreation in Society
- Sport and Recreation Marketing & Revenue Streams
- Sport and Recreation Facility and Event Management
- Sport and Recreation Legal Studies
- Sport and Recreation Strategy and Leadership
- History of Women in Sports
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The complexity, globalization, and profound impact sport and recreation industries have on society have created an increasing demand for this specialized curriculum. Employment for the collective professions related to sport management is projected to grow 10 percent through 2030. Rising participation and interest in high school, college, and professional sports should only increase the demand for graduates of sport management programs in years to come.
Sport and Recreation Management career options include:
- Athletic Development and Fundraising
- Athletic Director
- College Intramurals and Student Life Management
- Event Coordinator
- Facilities and Operations Management
- Player and Personnel Management
- Professional, Semi-professional, or Collegiate Coach
- Sport Marketing
- Sport Public Relations and Communications
- Sport Sponsorship and Sales
- Youth Athletics and Recreation
Sport and Recreation Management Internships our students have completed:
- Bauer
- Blue Sky Sports and Entertainment
- Cape Cod League Baseball
- Combat FC (MMA)
- Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC)
- ´ºË®ÌÃÊÓƵ College Athletics
- ESPN
- Mass Pirates (Football)
- NASCAR
- New England Freejacks (Pro Rugby)
- New England Patriots
- New England Revolution
- TD Garden
The minimum laptop requirements for Accounting, Business Administration, Marketing, Sport and Recreation Management, and Computer Science majors are:
- Windows 10 or 11 operating system
- Minimum 64-bit Intel I-7 or 64-bit AMD Ryzen 7
- Minimum quad core processor
- Minimum 8 GB memory
- Minimum 500 GB internal storage
NOTE: MacBooks and Chromebooks do not qualify.