Course description
**This Sport and Management degree helps you gain the management, social and vocational skills needed to work in the sport and physical activity industry. Start your career as a business-savvy sport professional.**
Get thoroughly prepared for a management career in sport and organised physical activity.
**Become a business-savvy sport professional**
You'll evaluate the contexts of sport and physical activity, challenging ideas and concepts using business and management principles.
You’ll focus on sport and community development, event management, and policy within the context of business, management of services, people, and the sporting environment. The curriculum includes entrepreneurship, human resources, sporting expertise, marketing and service operations.
Along the way you will discover how to critically evaluate information, challenging ideas and concepts using scientifically-based information. We encourage you to show initiative, research and develop your own knowledge, and apply your expertise as much as possible.
**Practical focus and work placements**
Practical activities help you apply theory to real-life situations. Work placements are a key feature, and employability is embedded throughout. Plus, you can work towards national governing body and industry qualifications.
You’ll get plenty of opportunities to play to your strengths as your interests develop, and graduate equipped able to arrange large events, manage facilities/people, or be a manager within sport organisations.
We arm you with all the skills you need to effect change in a working environment and develop a strong CV. When you graduate you will be ready to join the network of professionals behind the scenes, helping to keep the world of sport and organised physical activity running effectively.
Abertay is **Scotland's TOP University for overall student satisfaction in Sport and Exercise (NSS 2023)**.
Subjects
Management, Sports studies, Exercise and fitness, Exercise science, Physical education, Physiology, Sports coachingEntry requirements
Scottish Higher, standard entry requirements: B,B,B,C
- To include a literate subject or PE at C
Scottish Advanced Higher, standard entry requirements: B,B,B
- Entry into Year 2 to include PE and Business Management
Scottish HNC, standard entry requirements: Pass
- Entry into Year 2 with an HNC in one of the following:-
- Sport & Hospitality Management - Graded Unit C
- Sport & Recreation Management - Graded Unit C
- Entry into Year 1 with an HNC in one of the following:-
- Applied Science - Graded Unit C
- Business - Graded Unit C
- Coaching & Developing Sport - Graded Unit C
- Fitness, Health & Exercise - Graded Unit C
- Golf Club Management - Graded Unit C
- Golf Course Management - Graded Unit C
- Next Gen Physical Activity & Health - Graded Unit P
- Professional Golf - Graded Unit C
- Soft Tissue Therapy - Graded Unit C
- Sport Therapy - Graded Unit C
Scottish HND, standard entry requirements: Pass
- Entry into Year 2 with an HND in one of the following:-
- Sport & Hospitality Management - Graded Units CC
- Sport & Recreation Management - Graded Unit C
- Entry into Year 1 with an HND in one of the following:-
- Applied Science - Graded Unit C
- Applied Sport Science - Graded Unit C
- Coaching & Developing Sport - Graded Units CC
- Fitness, Health & Exercise - Graded Unit C
- Golf Management - Graded Unit C
- Professional Golf - Graded Unit C
- Sport Therapy - Graded Unit C
Don't quite have the grades?
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Course options
Course Type: Full-time
Details
Venue details
Abertay Campus
Bell Street
Dundee
Course provider
Abertay University
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