?Students in the undergraduate sport management program will be able to prepare for a multitude of careers within the arena of sport. Examples of those positions include, but are not limited to, account executive for professional franchises, associate/assistant athletic director at the intercollegiate level, business manager, college/university athletic director, conference office positions, corporate administrator of sporting events, fundraising administrator, public relations director, sales representatives for sporting goods company, sport governing body positions, sports broadcasting, sports information director within intercollegiate athletics, sports journalism, and/or a tournament director.

Students pursuing the Bachelor of Science in Sports Management have the option to concentrate study in the areas of Sport Business or Sport Communication depending on future career objectives.

Sport Communication Concentration:

  • A multidisciplinary area of study which offers kinesiology coursework blended with courses focused on the area of communication.
  • Includes 63 required credits, 30 from the Department of Communication and 34 from the School of Kinesiology.
  • Provides opportunities to connect with our athletic departments Sports Information staff to assist in the broadcast of live events and publish stories focused on Crimson Storm Athletics.
  • Provides opportunities for a broad range of internships based on student interests.