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Sports Management Program at Wichita State

November 6th, 2009 admin 1 comment

Our regular Friday feature focuses on a different college program that offers a degree in sports management.  It could be undergraduate, graduate or doctorate level programs.  If you have not not secured sports management experience and still wish to work in the sports business, this is the next best opportunity to gain the experience and the network to achieve your dreams.

At the end of this post, there are links to other schools we have featured in the past.  Today, we feature the sports Management Program at Wichita State.

image001Name of the Program: Wichita State University

Degrees offered: B.A.-Sport Management, M.Ed.-Sport Management

Location: Wichita, KS

Length of the Program: B.A.-4 years, M.Ed.-2 years

Cost: Undergraduate: $149.90 per credit for residents / $417.70 per credit for non-residents
Graduate: $208.35 per credit for residents / $ 593.00 per credit for non-residents

Internship?: Yes Are they Required?: Yes for both programs

List a Few Internship Sites You Work With: Kansas City Chiefs, Kansas City Royals, Univ. of Michigan, Disney Sports and Recreation

Tell us About Your Program: The mission of the Department of Sport Management at Wichita State University is to develop students into well-educated, ethical, competent sport management professionals. The department’s teaching, research, and service activities occur in a positive learning environment valuing both theory and practice. The department is led by faculty who also engage in intellectual inquiry and service to the community and profession.

WSUNewLogoThe sport management degree programs at WSU offers a quality curriculum including courses such as sport marketing, sport law, sport management, and sport sociology. Students complete both practicum and internship requirements at the undergraduate level and an internship requirement at the graduate level.

Graduates of this program work in a variety of settings, including intercollegiate sports, minor and major league professional sports, park and recreation departments, and the health club industry.

What Makes the Program Unique?:
Excellent partnerships with local and regional sport organizations, a blend of full-time faculty and practitioners (i.e., lecturers) teaching classes

Official Web Site Address: Wichita State University

Total Students In Program: Undergraduate-120, Graduate-70

Number of Instructors: 3 full-time faculty, 10 lecturers and other faculty

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Other programs that have been featured in past weeks

Indiana University

UMASS

York College

All information is supplied by the University……