Undergraduate Programs

BS in Sport Management Concentration in Sport Management Program of Study

BS in Sport Management Concentration in Community Sport Program of Study

Academic Learning Compact: Sports Management

Sport Management Program is reflective of the fast-paced and growing sports industry across the country. The program of study provides an academic foundation in sports management for application in a variety of sports settings. There are two concentrations within this degree program from which students must choose. The Sport Management concentration is appropriate for candidates who seek careers in professional sport, college athletics, or sport entrepreneurship. The Community Sport concentration is appropriate for candidates who seek leadership and/or instructional careers in settings offering sport, fitness, and recreational programming. Of further significance is that students receive valuable employment training though practicum and internship experiences in chosen settings including: college recreation or athletic programs, community recreation agencies, sport organizations or business, sport facilities, and professional sports teams.

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Exciting Intern and Practicum sites in sports-rich Jacksonville, Florida
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Sports Management Alliance

Admission to the Program
Those entering the Sport Management program must meet University admissions requirements as well as the following admission requirements of a m
inimum of a 2.0 GPA and the COEHS CLAST requirements. The CLAST requirements can be waived under the following conditions:

  • Have been exempt from the CLAST fro admission into UNF. The following are ways in which you could have been exempt:
    • Transferred into UNF with an AA degree and have either already passed the CLAST or have been exempt from it with SAT scores of 500 Verbal/500 Quantitative OR ACT scores of English21/Reading 22/Math 21.
    • Are a native UNF student and have been exempt from the CLAST with SAT scores of 440 Verbal/440 Quantitative OR ACT scores of English 17/Reading 18/Math 19.

 

Coordinator of Sport Management,
c/o Dr. Jennifer Jackson Kane
UNF, Department of Counseling and Educational Leadership
4567 St. Johns Bluff Road South
Jacksonville, Florida, 32224
Telephone: 904 620-2465

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