BSc (Hons)
Sports Business Management
Sport is a global business
Course Overview
Why take this course?
This is a unique course, specifically designed for international students, combining the study of sports management with business and English to help you develop the skills and knowledge necessary to work in the global sports business. Gain a solid grounding in the theoretical aspects of sports management, while developing your English language and communication skills.
What will I experience?
On this course you can:
- Undertake fieldwork, such as assisting in the organisation of an actual sports event in the community
- Visit our International Office to get all the support you need while living in a new country
- Brush up on your English language skills in our language labs, using the multimedia kits for effective language learning
What opportunities might it lead to?
This course will provide you with a strong foundation on which to build a career in a number of areas of sports management, in both the commercial and public sectors.
We cover a broad range of issues, such as sports policy and society, event management, sports business, coaching and the application of sports development, meaning you will have the opportunity to focus on specific areas of study that lead to a range of possible careers.
Here are some routes our graduates have pursued:
- sports management
- sales
- sponsorship
- events management
- sports and leisure marketing
- various roles in the health and fitness industry
The facilities in Spinnaker Building are excellent, all brand new, state-of-the-art technology which really facilitates understanding of subjects studied.
Brendan Maccaoilte, sport and exercise student
Key Facts
- UCAS Course Code:
- CN62
- Duration
- 3 years full time
- Entry
For level 1 entry: 280 points or equivalent or successful completion of 1 year university study plus English language proficiency at a minimum of IELTS band 5.5 with no component score less than 5.5, or equivalent. For level 2 entry: successful completion of 2 years of university study plus English language proficiency at a minimum of IELTS band 5.5 with no component score less than 5.5, or equivalent. For level 3 entry: successful completion of 3 years of university study plus English language proficiency at a minimum of IELTS band 6.0 or equivalent.
Other qualifications- Fees
UK/EU/Channel Islands and Isle of Man full-time students: £8,750, International full-time students: £9,500 - this course is not available part time.
*The same fee applies each year of your course with a minimum annual increase in line with inflation.- Contact
- sci.admissions@port.ac.uk
+44 (0)23 9284 5550 - Department
- Department of Sport and Exercise Science
Subject:
Sports Science
Find out what our students say about studying at Portsmouth, including:
- Looking at the theory then putting it into practice
- The challenging yet supportive environment in which to study
- Use of some of the best facilities in the country that are not just for research purposes
Visit us at our open day
Wed 10 Jul
Structure & Teaching
Year one
The course begins by providing you with a firm foundation in the key theoretical and research principles that will underpin the following years. Also learn about the function of sport in British society.
Core units in this year include:
- Sports Development Principles
- Sports Event Organisation
- General Language Grade 4 (English)
- Business Communication 1
- Introduction to International Business and Trade
- Research Methods 1
Year two
Tailor your learning through a range of options and continue to develop your English language and business English skills. This year involves a specific focus on communication in the workplace.
Core units in this year include:
- Sport and Business Management
- Business Communication 2
- General Language Grade 5 (English)
- Research Methods 2
- Managing People in Sports Organisations
Options to choose from in this year include:
- Language of Human Resources and Management
- Professional Communication for Business
- Managing Across Cultures
- Sports Politics and Society
- Sports Development Practice
- Foreign Language
Year three
In your final year, there are several more core topics to cover and you will also undertake your own self-led project.
Core units in this year include:
- Strategic Planning in Sport
- Event Management in Sport
- Business Communication 3
- Project
Options to choose from in this year include:
- Professional Practice in Sports Marketing
- Comparative International Sport Provision
Teaching and Assessment
In sports management we feel it is important that what you learn is put into a real-world context, so many of the tasks are often similar to those you may come across in a working environment. We even have opportunities for you to take your learning into the local community.
The format of teaching will consist of formal lectures, seminars, workshops, tutorials and practical experiences.
How are you assessed?
This varied approach is also reflected in the way we assess you. Here’s how:
- examinations
- essays, reports and case studies
- individual or group projects
- in-class tests
- practical demonstrations
- oral assessments through presentations or discussion groups
Tutor's view
Kieren McEwan
Sports Development
This unique course for international students is co-delivered by the Department of Sport & Exercise Science and the School of Languages & Area Studies. The course is designed to develop your understanding of the sports business sector and equip you with the communications skills required by the modern business environment.
Visit us open day
Facilities & Features
Labs and Learning Environments
You will learn in several different environments including our biomechanics and physiology labs. These house some of the country’s finest facilities, such as three environmental chambers and one of the largest swimming flumes in the UK. You will also benefit from plenty of indoor space for practical activities, all located at the heart of the University.
International Office
For our international students we have a dedicated team of advisers to support you as you settle into life in Portsmouth and at the University. One of the team almost certainly has direct experience of your culture and may even speak your language.
Language Laboratories
We have three state-of-the-art, Sony Virtuoso language labs offering a rich and effective multimedia language environment. Video, sound and text sources can be integrated to provide a first-class learning experience.
University Library
Modern, comfortable and a great learning environment, our library offers a wealth of information including 400,000 books, DVDs, maps and thousands of online ejournals and newspapers. Many electronic resources are available anywhere, 24/7 and our friendly staff are always on hand to help.
Careers & Opportunities
Career prospects
On completing this course, you will possess a combination of subject knowledge and good English language skills to give you a distinct advantage in the international job market. The global sports business is worth roughly in excess of £110 billion, meaning that opportunities for graduate employment are abundant. Specifically, you may find careers in areas such as marketing and event management, licensing and sponsorship, retail in sport and leisure, or sports development at either community or professional level.
Roles our graduates have taken on include:
- football development officer
- sports development officer
- sports event manager
Career planning
Finding a job is a competitive business, but the statistics show that 89 per cent of our 2011graduates went into employment, further study or training within six months of finishing their degrees.
To make sure you take the right steps on your career path, we’re here to give you help, support and advice throughout your study. Even after you’ve graduated, we continue to give you support for up to five years.
Employers tell us that they want graduates to be able to demonstrate certain skills when they come out of university. Our courses take account of this. We make sure we prepare you for employment through work-related learning, projects, placements and working in simulated environments that are designed to prepare you for the working world.
Open Day
Our next open day is Wed 10 July
VISIT US! Have a look around and get a feel for what it’s like to live and study here. We’ll be on hand to talk to you about your course interests and show you all of our amazing facilities. You’ll also get to meet tutors and other students…
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