Year: 2025

Master’s in Sports Management

A master en gestión deportiva can help you break into the multibillion-dollar world of sports business, with career opportunities in marketing, finance, merchandising, facility management and more. Our graduate program offers a blend of management theory and industry-specific training, giving you the skills to advance your career and stand out in the field.

Gain real-world experience through a diverse range of courses, from the fundamentals of sport business to specialized topics such as digital media, global sports management, intercollegiate athletics, and sports finance and entrepreneurship. You will gain the knowledge and insight you need to succeed in a leadership role and advance your career.

Top Benefits of Pursuing a Master’s in Sports Management

Our distinguished faculty are thought leaders and experts in their fields, with deep knowledge of the latest developments and trends that are shaping the future of sports business. They bring their rich expertise and extensive professional experience to the classroom, creating a dynamic learning environment that prepares you for what lies ahead in this rapidly changing industry.

You will also benefit from the connections and support of our network of students, alumni, and industry partners who are leveraging their degrees to change the game across the global sports ecosystem.

The non-thesis program requires 36 credits of coursework, with the option to build a set of elective course work around the sport management core to align with your personal and professional interests. You will choose your electives with guidance from your advisor.…

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