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Searching for Top Schools for Sports Management

Hi folks! I'm interested in a sports management degree and I'm at a bit of a loss when deciding where to apply. Does anybody know which colleges have the top sports management programs? Any insight would be really helpful. Thanks in advance.

a year ago

Sure, happy to help! There are several colleges renowned for their sports management programs. This is not a definitive list, but these are some of the top schools:

1. University of Michigan: This school's undergraduate and graduate programs in sport management are highly ranked. They offer a wide array of practical experiences and connections in the industry.

2. University of Massachusetts Amherst: The Mark H. McCormack Department of Sport Management is known for its excellent faculty and industry partnerships.

3. University of Florida: The Department of Sport Management is part of the College of Health and Human Performance. They offer excellent undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral level courses in sports management.

4. Ohio University: Ohio University's Sports Administration program is the oldest in the country and maintains a dedicated alumni network in the field of sport management.

5. University of Texas at Austin: Their Kinesiology and Health Education department offers a robust sports management program with strong ties to the industry.

6. Texas A&M University: They have a well-regarded Sport Management program that offers both Bachelor's and Master's degrees.

Bear in mind, the right program for you depends not just on its reputation, but also whether its areas of focus align with your personal interests and career goals in sports management. Each of these programs may have different strengths, such as marketing, economics, facility management, or law. You may want to research each program individually to match their strengths with your career goals. All the best with your applications!

a year ago

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