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Online MS in Sport Business – Drexel University

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  • Degree: Online MS in Sport Business
  • Duration: 2 years full time
  • Modality: online
  • Language: English 

 

A global research institution in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Drexel University stands out for its emphasis on experiential learning opportunities. Drexel graduates earn 22.9% above the national average.

 

Drexel University’s LeBow College of Business offers a two-year sports management degree that covers sport media, event management, economics, and law. Students can pursue a graduate minor or a dual degree like an MBA/MS in sport business or MS in business analytics/MS in sport business.

Drexel’s sports management school faculty holds extensive industry experience and provides networking connections. The online program features an optional summer residency with guest speakers, tours, and industry networking opportunities. Courses include social issues in sports, sport media and public relations, and business statistics.

The admissions criteria for this master’s degree includes a bachelor’s degree in any field from a regionally accredited institution and an undergraduate GPA of at least 3.0. It’s also recommended that you have at least two years of prior work experience, even if it is not in this field.
Drexel LeBow’s online MS in Sport Business degree is a 45-credit program, with the option of transferring up to 15 quarter credits from an accredited institution. The program can be completed on a full-time or part-time basis. You can earn your degree in as little as 24 months.
Upon graduation, you’ll be prepared to pursue a variety of positions within sports organizations in finance, analytics, marketing, media, management, operations, events, sales, sponsorships, and more. Some common job titles include:
Athletic Director
Salary Cap Analyst
Sports Agent / Advisor
Sports Marketing and Promotions Manager

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Enrolled: 3 students
Duration: Flexible
Lectures: 4

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