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Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Business Management | Sports Management | Sports Science
Area of study
Business and Administration | Sports
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Sport Management, MS

The Sport Management program at The University of Alabama is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the business functions that deal with the administration of sport organizations, sporting events, and the operations of community, collegiate, and professional teams. This includes venue and team operations, ticket sales, risk management and assessment, fan experience creation, contract negotiations, NCAA and professional sports rules and regulation compliance, marketing, and sales.


Admissions

To be considered for regular admission, an application must include:


  • Three letters of recommendation
  • Statement of Purpose (Include in the Header: Sport Management). Students should also include in their statement why they have chosen this area of study and how it will apply to their personal and/or professional goals.

Curricular Requirements

The program offers two options: Non-Thesis and Thesis.


Non-Thesis Option

  • Core Courses:
    • HSM 521: Hosp. Law and Risk Mgt. (3 hours)
    • HSM 551: Sport Properties Venue Mgt (3 hours)
    • HSM 555: Sports Sales & Entrepreneurs (3 hours)
    • HSM 559: International Strat in Sport (3 hours)
    • HSM 561: Mktg. Sales & PR in Sport (3 hours)
    • HSM 575: Sport & Hosp Financial Mgt (3 hours)
    • HES 509: Research Methods (3 hours) Total Hours: 21
  • Approved Electives: Select 3 (9 credit hours)
    • HSM 500: Sport Mgt Principles & Pract. (3 hours)
    • HSM 552: Sport Bus. Mgt. Trends/Issues (3 hours)
    • HSM 560: Fellowship in Sport Mgt. (3 hours)
    • HSM 570: Leadership Hospitality & Sport (3 hours)
    • HSM 576: Strategic Mgt in Hosp. Tourism (3 hours)
    • HSM 580: Consumer Behav Hosp & Tourism (3 hours)

Students selecting the non-thesis option must complete a e-Portfolio project for their capstone experience as defined by The University of Alabama or successfully pass the comprehensive exam.


Thesis Option

  • Core Courses:
    • HSM 500: Sport Mgt Principles & Pract. (3 hours)
    • HSM 521: Hosp. Law and Risk Mgt. (3 hours)
    • HSM 551: Sport Properties Venue Mgt (3 hours)
    • HSM 555: Sports Sales & Entrepreneurs (3 hours)
    • HSM 559: International Strat in Sport (3 hours)
    • HSM 561: Mktg. Sales & PR in Sport (3 hours)
    • HSM 570: Leadership Hospitality & Sport (3 hours)
    • HSM 575: Sport & Hosp Financial Mgt (3 hours)
    • HSM 599: Thesis Research (6 hours, 2 semesters) Total Hours: 30

Transfer Credit

Courses completed at other postsecondary institutions and accepted for UA graduate credit are given a grade of “P” and are not calculated in the overall graduate GPA.


Accelerated Master's Program

Please refer to the official information on the Graduate School's website for details on the Accelerated Master's Program.


Time Limits for Degree Completion

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Academic Misconduct

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Withdrawals and Leave of Absence Information

Under compelling circumstances beyond the student’s control, a graduate student may request that the department petition the Graduate School with the rationale for granting a leave of absence. If granted by the Graduate School, a leave of absence will cover one or more upcoming semesters rather than any prior semester(s). A leave of absence is not a method of avoiding continuous registration requirements, and it does not lengthen the time limit. When a student returns from a leave of absence, the Graduate School must be notified and will work with the department and student to determine the number of semesters remaining on the time limit and the degree requirements that remain.


Academic Grievances and Information

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Grades and Academic Standing

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Graduate School Deadline

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Application for Graduation Information

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