BA - Bachelor of Arts in
Sports Management
The sports market is a multibillion-euro industry that is expanding as it receives more and more media coverage.
EU Business School's Bachelor of Arts in Sports Management program is packed with sports management theory, business, entrepreneurial studies, all with an international perspective on the sports world. Enhanced with real case studies, this program provides students with the tools they need in order to launch themselves in the sports market.
Program Structure
The Bachelor of Arts in Sports Management is a seven-semester, three-year program with the structure indicated below. Students who have completed this program have the option to take an additional eighth semester and earn a Diploma of Advanced Studies (DAS).
The first-year core courses provide students with a solid base in all fundamental business areas. Specialization subjects are incorporated into the curriculum in the second and third years. In the third year, students will focus on business management modules to equip students with key managerial concepts, theories and tools necessary for any business field. This program will prepare students with the specific skills to meet the challenges of this competitive atmosphere through courses in negotiation, legal and ethical issues in sports sponsorship, consumer behavior and sports psychology.
(22 CH | 30 ECTS)
Business Management
Show detailsThe course is designed to introduce the principles of business management within a modern organizational environment. Students will explore major theories of management, critically examining a variety of management functions, including planning, organizing, digital transformation, leading and controlling. They will study the various environmental frameworks under which organizations operate, and gain insights into in-depth, specialist areas which form the basis of subsequent courses.
3.5 CH | 5 ECTS
Managing People & Organizations
Show detailsThis course serves as an introduction to the key concept of people management within contemporary organizations. It outlines the strategic need of an organization to attract, develop, motivate and retain talent via departmental functions and managerial skill sets. The course focuses on issues concerning people management from the perspective of both organization and employee. It examines cutting-edge global organizations and small medium enterprises across a variety of industries, analyzing the importance of workforce management in acquiring competitive advantages.
3.5 CH | 5 ECTS
Marketing & UX
Show detailsThis course is designed to prepare students for work as effective marketing managers within increasingly competitive environments. The course provides a foundation on the principles of marketing, teaching students how to analyze market forces in order to make decisions, while exploring processes related to segmentation, targeting and brand positioning. The importance of user experience is studied through the lenses of customer-centric approaches and consumer aspirations, with particular regard to the appeal of environmentally friendly products and the impact of social media.
3.5 CH | 5 ECTS
Impactful Communication
Show detailsThis course is designed to assist students in developing written and oral communication skills for both business and academic environments. The course provides an introduction to business communication theory, whilst developing students’ understanding of university writing standards, improving research and citations skills and awareness of standard academic writing practices. Audience analysis, intercultural communication and strategic messaging are covered, together with the differences between virtual and in-person presentation methods, which are studied in order to prepare students for work in a digital business environment.
3.5 CH | 5 ECTS
Finance & Accounting
Show detailsThis course focuses on the fundamentals of accounting and finance, encompassing the processes involved in evaluating, creating and interpreting financial statements. Governance and regulatory issues are studied, and students acquire a comprehensive knowledge of accounting tools together with general financial acumen, including concepts such as ethical behavior in the context of fraud and corporate governance, common forms of business ownership, and present and future value. Such competencies are essential for managers working across a variety of industries and are crucial for making informed investment decisions.
3.5 CH | 5 ECTS
Innovative Technology in Business
Show detailsInnovative Technology in Business provides first-year students with a concise understanding of how technology has led to transformations in business operations at the global level. The course explores the components necessary to nurture innovation, and outlines the risks that companies face in failing to adapt to, and incorporate, new technological advances. Students gain an understanding of innovation concepts such as information systems implementation, contemporary data management practices, open-source software and cloud storage solutions. They will study the application of innovative technological products and processes within small, medium and large organizations, together with the ethical implications of data collection and behavioral surplus.
3.5 CH | 5 ECTS
(22 CH | 30 ECTS)
Project Management
Show detailsThis course guides students through the fundamental project management concepts required to launch, lead and obtain benefits from projects in both private and non-profit organizations. Students explore the role of project management in achieving operational sustainability in competitive markets. They will gain an understanding of the impact of organizational culture on project outcomes, and learn about how defining scope, sequence, and objectives form part of the process. Causes of project failure, together with risk mitigation through planning and early phase initiative analysis are studied, providing a solid foundation in essential project management skills that can be applied across a range of different industries.
3.5 CH | 5 ECTS
Applied Data Analytics
Show detailsThis course provides a practical approach to data analysis, exploring trends, patterns and relationships in data to acquire information for quantitatively informed business decisions. Students will complete problem-solving exercises using Microsoft Excel’s spreadsheet software as the principal learning tool. Concepts such as descriptive statistics and visualization to extract insights are covered, in addition to the widely used business tools of statistical inference and regression analysis. Upon successful completion of the course, students will be able to summarize and present data sets, collect random samples from a population and evaluate fundamental probability as part of the decision-making process.
3.5 CH | 5 ECTS
Economics & Enterprise
Show detailsThe study of economics provides a lens to understand and interpret global issues and interdependencies amongst individuals, firms, and nations. A solid grounding in economics is essential for business managers, and policy makers to understand markets, risk, opportunity and profits. This course provides students with a complete understanding of the factors which affect economic decisions. They will study the main theories of international trade, the effects of global economic integration, and the role of international institutions and multinational companies. The module concludes with an overview of sustainability issues, and an exploration of development beyond economic growth.
3.5 CH | 5 ECTS
Responsible Management
Show detailsThis integrated course guides students through the principles of acting in a sustainable and ethical manner whilst performing management roles. The module equips students with an understanding of the tools and strategies required for the responsible execution of projects in the modern business world. Students will study key concepts such as corporate social performance, law and compliance, ethical versus destructive leadership, and stakeholder engagement and management for value creation. They will learn about responsible supply chain and human resources management, ethical marketing and communication strategies, and how to apply activity mapping within the global context. The module ensures responsible management principles can be incorporated effectively across various business structures and functions.
3.5 CH | 5 ECTS
Digital Branding, Advertising & Media Channels
Show detailsThis course introduces the key concepts and practices that underpin successful advertising and brand communications. Students will learn how to develop comprehensive Integrated Marketing Communication (IMC) advertising campaigns exploiting online and offline channels, learn how to assess and select appropriate media for communications, and develop an understanding of branding and brand positioning, trends, visual thinking, advertising brief development, marketing principles, brand communications, media relations and client/agency work.
3.5 CH | 5 ECTS
Creativity & Design Thinking
Show detailsThis course introduces students to the concept of creativity as a leadership skill, developing their understanding of the most fundamental tools in design thinking. The structure of the course facilitates the application of the acquired skills and competences within the career planning process. Students will study how creative approaches can be employed within fast-changing business environments to ensure effective operations. The course includes a focus on soft skills such as listening, user empathy, whole-brain thinking, and collaboration, and their importance for successful teamwork across all fields. Students will practice designing novel solutions and implementing creative strategies for business decisions.
3.5 CH | 5 ECTS
(21 CH | 30 ECTS)
Strategic Marketing
Show detailsStrategic marketing is the process of creating satisfied customers through the integration of all business functions and the continuous search for a sustainable competitive advantage. Students learn the importance of strategic marketing planning in the overall business plan. The course looks at strategic marketing from the customer and brand perspective and examines marketing strategy: targeting, achieving a sustainable competitive advantage and brand positioning.
3 CH | 4 ECTS
Business Finance I
Show detailsThis provides an introduction to the fundamentals of business finance and their application to the usual financial issues and decision-making of business enterprises. This will familiarize students with the role of financial management in maximizing the value of the firm.
3 CH | 4 ECTS
Human Resources Management
Show detailsStudents will analyze the key functions of human resource management and explores the strategic importance of attracting, developing, motivating and retaining employees. The course covers topics such as recruitment and talent acquisition; training; employee development, mentoring and promotion; appraisals; fair compensation; conflict resolution and legal issues. It looks at the role of HR in creating innovative business practices and sustainable sources of competitive advantage, as well as the standard administrative functions of HR. It will also examine HR practices and regulatory labor issues in various national markets.
2 CH | 3 ECTS
Production Management
Show detailsProduction and operations management are introduced in this course, which focuses on productivity analysis for improving business process orientation and creating a competitive edge. Key issues examined and discussed include inventory control systems, the planning of materials requirements and manufacturing resources and quality controls. Students undertake a production project throughout the semester in order to put the theory they learn into practice.
2 CH | 3 ECTS
Entrepreneurship & New Venture Creation
Show detailsThis course explores the complexities of starting and developing a new business, including an assessment of personal strengths and weaknesses and analysis of existing opportunities and threats. It covers the following areas: opportunity analysis; basic requirements of a feasibility study; entrepreneurial management; and preparing a feasibility plan. The course is delivered through a mix of theory, case analysis, written assignments, readings and group and class discussion.
2 CH | 3 ECTS
Management Information Systems
Show detailsStudents are introduced to the principals of technology and information systems in today’s business environment. The course provides insight into how contemporary businesses leverage information technologies and systems to achieve corporate objectives. It provides an up-to-date and comprehensive overview of information systems used by businesses today, including real-world cases and discussion of significant contemporary topics, from big data and artificial intelligence, to data security and internet governance.
2 CH | 3 ECTS
Management Information Systems
Show detailsStudents are introduced to the principals of technology and information systems in today’s business environment. The course provides insight into how contemporary businesses leverage information technologies and systems to achieve corporate objectives. It provides an up-to-date and comprehensive overview of information systems used by businesses today, including real-world cases and discussion of significant contemporary topics, from big data and artificial intelligence, to data security and internet governance.
2 CH | 3 ECTS
Sports Sociology
Show detailsThis course provides a better understanding of how sports are related to broader sociological processes in society. Sports are considered as both an independent variable, and as a dependent variable in that sports are affected by organizational dynamics, as well as broader societal and cultural processes. The student will explore the positive and negative consequences, societal risks and ethical issues related to sports in society. Special focus will also be given to the sociological concept of community and how community and sports intertwine.
3.5 CH | 5 ECTS
Public & Media Relations in Sport
Show detailsThis course provides students with an understanding of the role of PR and media relations in Sport. Students learn how to manage the whole PR process though planning and programming. Students are introduced to media relations in sport, the components of the media plans. Both PR and media relations are contextualized in the framework of the brand, fans and players. In an environment in which information is exchanged constantly and rapidly between teams and media, club brands and fans, players and fans, this course is essential to learn how to use PR and media relations.
3.5 CH | 5 ECTS
Research Methods I
Show detailsThis mandatory course, entitled Research Methods I, is designed specifically for all bachelor’s students in their second year of studies. The course is delivered as a skill-based seminar over a period of two semesters and is intended to enhance and improve their academic and research skills. The course acts as a guide and a practical stepping-stone to conducting real world business and management research. Students could utilize the array of academic and transfer skills acquired in this course in their coursework; independent research; cases; business plans; and in their dissertations. The current course deals primarily with academic writing; authorship; referencing and bibliography; and contains a brief introduction to the EU Business School’s dissertation process.
Crafting Your Future: Personal Development
Show detailsIt is important to start with self-identification when embarking on a path of growth and development, whether personal or professional. This provides the basis for effective goal setting, planning, management and self-regulation, which take individuals to goal-directed behavior and achievement. This course takes students on a journey of exploration through which they will understand themselves better, including their characteristics, skills, competences, strengths and areas to develop. Each session involves diverse methods of learning, from theoretical information to experiential learning, self-assessment tools, self-awareness techniques, role-playing, peer-interviewing, journaling, goal setting, and many more.
1 CH | 1 ECTS
(21 CH | 30 ECTS)
Global Economics
Show detailsAs a result of globalization, the public and private sectors, input and output markets, businesses, households and individuals are all linked, with the consequence that individual decisions have a far-reaching impact. The course introduces students to the main concepts of international economics, the economic principal through a multidisciplinary approach. Globalization and international trade and finances (which are the two main building blocks of the global economy) are introduced through the analysis of basic theories, an overview of the role of international organizations such as the World Trade Organization and the International Monetary Fund, as well as a discussion of current global challenges.
3 CH | 4 ECTS
Business Finance II
Show detailsMaking sound financial decisions requires an understanding of modern finance theory. Throughout this course, a theoretical framework will be developed and applied to a wide range of practical problems. Specific objectives include the calculation of free cash flows, understanding of investment in long-term assets with heavy emphasis on the capital budgeting techniques. The course also includes financial forecasting and the importance of managing a firm’s liquidity and the understanding of the effective cost of short-term borrowing. Capital structure and dividend policy will also be explored.
3 CH | 4 ECTS
Social Media Marketing
Show detailsSocial media is an integral component in almost all successful marketing strategies, and marketing professionals and organizations require end‐to‐end social media expertise. In this course, students will learn best practices and develop the skills to connect business objectives with social media strategy, platforms and tactics. Social media has disrupted communication channels and created challenges for marketing in the digital age. Control of the brand has shifted from the company to the consumer. In this course, students will learn how to manage their brand (either personal or business) on social media and how to create a social media strategy.
2 CH | 3 ECTS
Financial Markets
Show detailsThis course will study the major financial intermediaries and the instruments that are traded in financial markets. This includes examining the effects of financial markets, such as bond and stock markets, which are crucial to promoting greater economic efficiency by channeling funds from people that do not have a productive use for them to those who do. Activities in financial markets have direct effects on personal wealth, the behavior of business and consumers, and the critical performance of the economy. This course strives to offer understanding on how interest rates, foreign exchange rates and the stock market play a prominent role in our financial and economic lives.
2 CH | 3 ECTS
Consumer Behavior
Show detailsCan we capture tomorrow’s consumer behavior? Understanding consumers enables marketers to more effectively meet the needs of buyers in the market. This course investigates the processes that individuals, groups and organizations use to select, secure, use, and dispose of products, services and experiences. It also covers the process of generating ideas to satisfy needs and the impacts that these processes have on the consumer and society. It introduces students to the influence that consumer behavior has on marketing activities. Topics covered includes the consumer profiles behind the PLC, classical and non-classical segmentation, ethological behavioral analysis, psychological typologies, impulsive and compulsive behaviors, consumer profiling, typologies and consumer profiles fitting the trends of the future.
2 CH | 3 ECTS
Sales & Purchasing Management
Show detailsThis course introduces the exciting world of sales and purchasing management. Effective management of salespeople and purchasing functions is critical to business success because of the pressure on cost optimization, globalization and resource efficiency. The course focuses on Business-to-Business (B2B) relationships. The new salespeople are engaged in consultative relationships with their customers. They are expected to solve customer problems, not just to sell products. Today’s customers demand higher quality and greater levels of service. This course provides students with an understanding of personal selling. The course discusses the important relationships between personal selling and organizational strategies. The course focuses on supervisory and leadership roles necessary for successful sales management. The course also focuses on some of the best purchasing practices and its role in the companies as a new edge to gain a competitive advantage.
2 CH | 3 ECTS
Sports Psychology
Show detailsHuman behavior in the context of athletic performance will be examined in this course. It incorporates theory, discussions and practical experience in order to facilitate an understanding of psychological science, theory and practice in the areas of sport and exercise. By drawing on sample cases and on their personal experiences, students will explore the following issues: understanding and maintaining physical fitness, achievement, sport competitions; encouraging personal growth for ourselves and others through athletic endeavors; facilitating the pursuit of excellence through techniques for performance enhancement, promoting wellness; and psychopathology in sport and issues around race and gender in sport. Group dynamics, leadership, and coaching will also be discussed.
3.5 CH | 5 ECTS
Event Management
Show detailsThis course takes students through the complete process of event management, from developing a concept to planning, organizing and managing an event. In addition, students will also learn how to report on an event's results. Students will create and present an event concept to a client. At the end of the semester students will organize and execute a live event to bring together the entire course content.
2 CH | 3 ECTS
Sports Broadcasting
Show detailsStudents are introduced to the principles and practices of broadcasting applied to the sports industry. The course presents a broad overview and understanding of the basic practices and real-life applications of sports reporters, as well as the routines and techniques used by sports commentators and sportscasters. It also provides a detailed analysis of the financial flows and legal and organizational structures underlying sport broadcasting. Students will undertake an actual broadcasting project throughout the semester to apply theory and knowledge.
3.5 CH | 5 ECTS
Research Methods II
Show detailsThis mandatory course is designed specifically for all bachelor’s students in their second year of studies who have successfully completed Research Methods I. The course focuses on research designs; research philosophies; methodologies; ethical consideration; and research findings. The course focuses on how to design a real-world business research project. The module will provide students with the essential theory and practice of research – namely quantitative and qualitative research; how to conduct qualitative and quantitative research; and how to present the research findings.
Crafting Your Future: Personal Development
Show detailsIt is important to start with self-identification when embarking on a path of growth and development, whether personal or professional. This provides the basis for effective goal setting, planning, management and self-regulation, which take individuals to goal-directed behavior and achievement. This course takes students on a journey of exploration through which they will understand themselves better, including their characteristics, skills, competences, strengths and areas to develop. Each session involves diverse methods of learning, from theoretical information to experiential learning, self-assessment tools, self-awareness techniques, role-playing, peer-interviewing, journaling, goal setting, and many more.
1 CH | 1 ECTS
(21 CH | 30 ECTS)
Global Business
Show detailsThis course introduces students to the world of international business and management and examines contextual factors, administrative mechanisms, organizational processes, cultural influences, government, and business structures in our global economy. Students explore the challenges facing modern corporations when organizing cross-border activities that span multiple stages of the value chain. Topics include trade relations and missions, international finance, legal and labor agreements, information needs, production systems, marketing and promotion. Theory is complemented by the Capsim® Global DNA computer simulation as part of the class. Through a realistic, hands-on learning experience, students explore why companies choose to compete internationally.
3 CH | 4 ECTS
Financial Statement Analysis
Show detailsIn this course, a broad framework for using financial statement analysis to evaluate a firm’s current business operations and to predict its future condition is presented. Students learn to compare companies financially and grasp basic profitability issues. To achieve these objectives, important tools and skills are taught throughout the course with cases based on actual companies’ financial statements. Topics include profitability analysis, analysis of the statement of cash flows, ratio and trend analysis. The course is delivered through a mix of theory, class exercises, problems and cases.
3 CH | 4 ECTS
Negotiation
Show detailsHow often will you negotiate in your career, in business and in life? The need for negotiation skills arises wherever joint decision-making is necessary. The aim of effective negotiation is to create maximum value in the deal-making process. Differences are the basis for negotiation; without them there is no need for negotiation. This practical and experiential course looks at theory and research on negotiation in different scenarios and then puts learning into practice which is later reflected upon.
2 CH | 3 ECTS
Small Business Management
Show detailsThe course provides students with a clear vision of small business management today. The goal of the companies discussed is to provide personal independence and financial security, rather than market dominance and extreme wealth. We will focus on the small businesses that students are planning to start, and consider the challenges facing entrepreneurs and small business owners. A business plan is one of the keys to successfully managing and growing a small business, particularly if outside capital is required. The development of a specific business plan for small businesses is covered in the course, as well as organizational structures, important legal issues, sources of capital and managing and growing the venture.
2 CH | 3 ECTS
Corporate Finance
Show detailsThis course looks at the big picture issues related to corporate finance including capital structure, dividend policy and the cost of financing. The course also examines how corporations issue securities, leasing, mergers and acquisitions and the concept of financial distress. Students also discuss the most important goal of the firm: maximize shareholder’s value.
2 CH | 3 ECTS
Industrial Marketing
Show detailsThe course introduces the key elements of business-to-business (B2B) marketing and analyses the differences between industrial and consumer markets. Topics include (i) business buyer behavior, (ii) steps in business-buying decisions, (iii) B2B marketing strategies, and (iv) B2B marketing campaigns.
2 CH | 3 ECTS
Sports Data Analysis
Show detailsPrognoses, performance, sponsoring, social and economic contribution, environmental analyses in sports all need a solid data analysis, with models and presentations. The class will discuss the theory, development and application of data analysis in sports, for purposes of in-game strategy, player performance, team management, sports operations, and fantasy competitions, among many other topics. Students will cover statistical and modeling techniques and relate them to sports data, with joint working sessions that will be concluded with an individual research project based on a statistical analysis of sports data.
3.5 CH | 5 ECTS
Sports Marketing
Show detailsThe sports industry has had a growing impact on the global economy over the last 20 years, including increased investment in public infrastructure, the mobilization of resources and the creation of new professions. Today it is one of the professional sectors with the most economic momentum, creating opportunities for many people who aspire to a future in the world of sports. Effective sports marketing is essential for any successful sports organization, from elite international teams to local leagues. This course provides a comprehensive theoretical and practical understanding of sports marketing and sponsorship.
3.5 CH | 5 ECTS
Legal & Ethical Issues in Sport
Show detailsThe influence of international law and regulations in sports is increasing. This course provides an extensive overview of legal principles and ethical issues in sport. It introduces the different fields of law and issues (torts, contracts, labor relations) as they relate to sport. In addition, this course examines the application of ethics and moral reasoning to sports and is designed to help future sport administrators develop an ethical decision-making process. Sports law concerns legal issues arising out of sporting activity. It examines the relevance and application of various legal rules to the ownership and the activities of participants in professional and amateur sport.
3.5 CH | 5 ECTS
Crafting Your Future: Professional Development
Show detailsThis course prepares students for their professional lives by exploring career types and callings. It is an experiential learning process from job application to employment. Students are familiarized with responsible business practice and learn about branding their personal identity for employability. Each session involves diverse methods of learning, from theoretical information to experiential learning, self-assessment tools, self-awareness techniques, role-playing, peer-interviewing, journaling, meditation, goal setting, and many more. Students will be practicing and mastering today’s pivotal skills, such as empathy, compassion, ethical behavior, reading the phenomena within personal and social contexts.
1 CH | 1 ECTS
(30 ECTS)
Global Business & Strategy
Show detailsThis module studies global business using a combined strategic and economic approach. The recent major global economic shifts are explored, and current international business events are analyzed. Students will study the key theoretical underpinnings, trends and challenges of international trade and foreign direct investment. They will analyze the importance of government and institutions in controlling/regulating international business behavior. The long-term sustainability of businesses in the ever-changing, and often hostile, global business environment is considered, in order to understand the critical role played by strategic management.
9 CH | 10 ECTS
The Business Consultancy Project Part I
Show detailsImprovements to processes, services, products, people, and systems are core to the strategy of organizations. Improvements bridge the gap between current and required performance to add value and achieve and sustain a competitive advantage in the long-term. Effective consultation and project management using appropriate business improvement and research methodologies is key to the successful implementation of change. In this two-part module students will explore how to plan, organize, motivate, and control resources to achieve defined goals, on time and to agreed cost and quality criteria. Using a consultative approach, students will be challenged to make decisions based on their own research to provide practical advice and solutions to real-life scenarios taking into consideration the organization’s constraints. They will liaise with employers, establish agreed objectives and present their findings in a clear, business-focused report and presentation.
9 CH | 10 ECTS
Marketing Across Cultures
Show detailsStudents will gain a thorough understanding of the added complexities involved in global marketing and how these impact on the formulation of marketing plans and strategies through this module. It builds on the knowledge and concepts acquired earlier in the program. This model familiarizes students with a range of issues and concepts encountered by international marketers and provides the theoretical framework for analyzing and implementing them in a real-life business situation. Assessment is coursework-based, designed to enable students to demonstrate their ability to approach a business challenge as a marketer and business manager. The assessment methods used on this module will also help develop key skills desired by employers, such as critical analysis, business report-writing and presentation skills.
9 CH | 10 ECTS
(30 ECTS)
Developing Leadership & Management
Show detailsThis module examines the concepts of leadership and management. It explores the similarities and differences in the roles and responsibilities of leaders and managers in the workplace and the development of leadership theoretical approaches as well as the practical application of these within organizations. Students will analyze the skills and competencies of effective organizational leaders and examine alternative methods of leadership development to enhance these.
9 CH | 10 ECTS
The Business Consultancy Project Part II
Show detailsImprovements to processes, services, products, people, and systems are core to the strategy of organizations. Improvements bridge the gap between current and required performance to add value and achieve and sustain a competitive advantage in the long-term. Effective consultation and project management using appropriate business improvement and research methodologies is key to the successful implementation of change. In this two-part module students will explore how to plan, organize, motivate, and control resources to achieve defined goals, on time and to agreed cost and quality criteria. Using a consultative approach, students will be challenged to make decisions based on their own research to provide practical advice and solutions to real-life scenarios taking into consideration the organization’s constraints. They will liaise with employers, establish agreed objectives and present their findings in a clear, business-focused report and presentation.
9 CH | 10 ECTS
International Entrepreneurship
Show detailsThis module seeks to develop an understanding of the emerging area of international entrepreneurship, and how that knowledge can be applied to a real-life situation. In recent years, international business and entrepreneurship have been coalescing into a single cognate area. Trading blocs such as the EU highlight entrepreneurship as an engine of economic growth and SMEs are becoming more international thanks to technological advances. At the same time globalization has prompted the re-emergence of local cultures which influence the growth of entrepreneurship in diverse ways. Creating an in-depth appreciation of these issues will enable students to apply theory to inform, evaluate and enhance potential international entrepreneurial ventures.
9 CH | 10 ECTS
To graduate, in addition to the listed courses, students will also have to successfully complete the following for a total of 22 CH | 30 ECTS:
Research Methods
Show detailsStudents must complete a two-part course (Research Methods I and Research Methods II) designed to enhance a students’ academic writing and research skills. Students learn how to best address their research problem, adequately design their research, formulate their research plan, and choose appropriate methodologies and methods.
Dissertation Seminars
Show detailsThese seminars provide support and information for students during the dissertation process, including the documentation and administrative requirements, and assistance with topic selection, research focus and dissertation proposals.
Final Cases: Business/Specialization
Show detailsAll students must prepare two final cases and successfully defend them before a panel of judges. The first is a general business case and the second is in the student’s specialization subject.
Dissertation
Show detailsThe dissertation component marks the culminating academic requirement for students at all levels and allows them to identify and investigate real world challenges, and to produce an independent piece of academic work reflecting their knowledge, research and analysis.
(21 CH | 30 ECTS)
Strategic Management
Show detailsThis explores the problems faced by the senior management of an organization. It considers the nature and complexity of strategic management, develops a suitable framework for problem analysis, deals with the concept of strategy and addresses the challenges of external and internal constraints. Emphasis is placed on the complex role people play within an organization as well as the impact of the external environment on business activities.
3 CH | 4 ECTS
Budgeting & Control
Show detailsStudents will study management accounting systems, the basic concepts of cost accounting systems and the creation and use of budgets. The course provides an understanding of management accounting with emphasis on cost-volume-profit analysis operational budget. Students will attain a clear understanding of cost-volume-profit relationships and how they can be useful for business decisions. Students will develop an understanding and working knowledge of real-world budget issues including variances in input, labor and other prices and costs of finance. Students will be equipped to create production, inventory and cash-flow budgets for manufacturing companies and identify constraints and the difference between in and out of control budget elements. Finally, students will be equipped to analyze and discuss variances from budgeted performance.
3 CH | 4 ECTS
Organizational Communication
Show detailsThe course develops the fundamental skills of communicating within the workplace: students will learn about the functions of the communications director / department, the communications audit, the design and implementation of a corporate communications plan, the purpose of internal communication campaigns for PR and HR and related topics such as organizational culture, ethics, communication flows as well as dealing with challenging situations and contexts. There will be a significant practical element to the course that will require full student participation and will include the preparation and/or analysis of a corporate communications audit, plan, manual and internal communication campaigns.
2 CH | 3 ECTS
Cases in Marketing
Show detailsThe course is designed to prepare the student to clearly evaluate different marketing cases, its problems, and questions, based on specific case studies. The course is meant to enhance the logical and analytical skills of the students. Students are encouraged to examine different cases critically and come up with viable solutions. They also will have to write their own marketing case, including an overview of the problem to be solved, the background of the case and an overall in-depth description of the problem. The case will be solved in a separate document and the solutions presented in front of a 2-member committee. Emphasis is placed on the complex role marketing plays within an organization. The course will help students review and integrate the material they have studied in the business major. The course is delivered through a mix of theory, case analysis, written assignments, and group and class discussion as well as the writing of the individual case.
2 CH | 3 ECTS
Cases in Sports Management
Show detailsThis course uses the case study method to give practical illustrations of issues that arise in various areas of sports management, within individual parts of an organization or the organization as a whole. Students learn to deal with a range of cases systematically, to identify the issues, decide the impact of the problem, produce and evaluate proposals and solutions and make recommendations.
2 CH | 3 ECTS
Sponsoring & Sports Communications
Show detailsThe course is designed to introduce students to the principles and practices of sponsorship applied to the sports industry. Students are introduced to various concepts of sponsorship specifically applied to sports such as sales process, brand analysis, activation and measurement. Students will understand the different aspects of sports sponsorship from contract negotiation to sponsorship activation on a global scale and learn to present the different aspects of sponsorship applied to sports.
3.5 CH | 5 ECTS
International Sports Management
Show detailsThis course combines theory, case studies, internet investigation and exercises to provide students with a clear view of the sports hospitality and sports events markets on a global scale. A very practical and interactive approach is applied, giving access to organizers and sports hospitality providers for real-life experiences of the world of sport. Students will be familiarized with the structure, functioning and challenges facing the different organizations in the Olympic movement and in the sport industry, such as international and national federations, Olympic Committees, other international sport organizations, etc.
3.5 CH | 5 ECTS
Sports Career Development
Show detailsStudents enrolled in this course are given a variety of career-related assessments to help them become aware of their career preferences. Data from these assessments will assist students in creating a self-study from which they can begin to formulate education and career goals. In addition, students will be introduced to basic concepts of financial literacy to help them manage their personal finances. Course content will integrate the development of student’s competency in business writing, as well as the skills for success (communication, learning, interpersonal, technology, and critical thinking). Students will also be required to prepare for and participate in the employment interview process.
3.5 CH | 5 ECTS
Sports Facility Planning & Management
Show detailsThe practice of sport requires a wide range of facilities. Operating and managing the facilities must be carried out in the most cost-effective, sustainable way, whether the facilities are for long-term use by a community or for special events with short-term duration. The course is designed to emphasize the importance of proper planning and management of sports facilities. Tools studied include needs assessment, feasibility study, business plan, operational plan, revenue sources and pricing structure, facility management infrastructure and performance assessment. Theoretical models are applied to real and simulated cases.
3.5 CH | 5 ECTS
Crafting Your Future: Professional Development
Show detailsThis course prepares students for their professional lives by exploring career types and callings. It is an experiential learning process from job application to employment. Students are familiarized with responsible business practice and learn about branding their personal identity for employability. Each session involves diverse methods of learning, from theoretical information to experiential learning, self-assessment tools, self-awareness techniques, role-playing, peer-interviewing, journaling, meditation, goal setting, and many more. Students will be practicing and mastering today’s pivotal skills, such as empathy, compassion, ethical behavior, reading the phenomena within personal and social contexts.
1 CH | 1 ECTS
Learning Outcomes
The program combines knowledge of the sports world with business and management courses, based upon a foundation of real-world case studies. In addition, students who take this program will also:
- Gain insight and knowledge of new developments in the professional and recreational sports industries.
- Apply theoretical knowledge to practical business situations, simulated by case studies.
- Understand current business issues through required readings and research.
- Demonstrate proficient oral and written communications skills.