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3 years (or part-time equivalent)
On-campus and online, subject to availability
On-campus and online, subject to availability
Main Intakes: February, May, August | Mid-Term Intakes: March, June, October & December
Course Overview
Where You Can Study
Eligibility
Career & Study Pathways
Quality & Recognition
Academic Regulator
TEQSA
Accreditation Status
AccreditedCourse Content
Pathway to Success
Marketing
Sports Management Fundamentals
Specialisation subject
Socio-Cultural Factors in Sports
Specialisation subject
Management Solutions for a Changing World
Financial and Commercial Literacy
Sports Marketing
Specialisation subject
Data Informed Decision Making
Global Citizenship
Sports Facilities and Event Management
Specialisation subject
Creativity & Innovation for Business
Business Law for Managers
Economics for Managers
Unlocking your Leadership Potential
Elective 200
Elective subject
Professional Placement I
WIL subject
Professional Placement II
WIL subject
Athlete Management and Representation
Specialisation subject
Sports Futures
Specialisation subject
Sports Governance
Elective 300 option
Ethics, Sustainability & Profit
Capstone
Final year capstone subject
Sports, Events, Tourism
Elective 300 option
Elective 300
Elective subject
Common Questions
The Bachelor of Business (Sports Management) offers 26 subjects in total: 12 core business subjects, 6 specialisation subjects, 6 elective subjects, and 2 WIL (Work Integrated Learning) subjects. Core business subjects include areas such as sales and marketing, agile leadership, financial literacy, and strategic planning, while specialisation subjects focus on the global sports industry.
Yes. Work Integrated Learning (WIL) subjects are built into the degree, requiring a minimum of 600 hours of industry training. As part of WIL, students complete a Professional Placement Preparation Program and then two trimesters of professional placements. ICMS works closely with its network of industry partners to find a suitable placement that is the best fit for each student's skills, interests and professional goals, with placements possible in major cities, regional areas in Australia, or even international locations.
No. The Bachelor of Business (Sports Management) is career-focused and uses real-world assessments with no exams. Assessment items include formative assessments such as homework exercises, learning activities, in-class group activities, reflective journals, and assignments, as well as summative assessments such as papers, quizzes, and assignments completed at the end of a subject.
Students can choose elective subjects from a range of business areas, including marketing, international tourism, entrepreneurship, hospitality management, and event management. In the final year, elective 300-level options include Sports Governance and Sports, Events, Tourism, allowing students to tailor their degree to reflect their specific interests and career ambitions.
The Bachelor of Business (Sports Management) is available at the Northern Beaches Campus in Manly and the City Campus in Sydney (subject to availability), as well as online. Main intakes are in February, May, and August, with mid-term intakes in March, June, October, and December. The course takes 3 years to complete full-time, or a part-time equivalent.
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