Bachelor of Sport and Recreation Management

Study Discipline: Social Sciences
Study Programme Details
Country: New Zealand
Admission Sessions: Autumn Session, Summer Session, Spring Session
Study Format: Full Time
Mode of Study: Fully on Site

Programme Type

Bachelor's degree

Duration

12 Months

Scholarship Available

No

Language

English

About this Study Course

Embark on a transformative academic journey with the Bachelor of Sport and Recreation Management with Honours at Lincoln University. This advanced one-year qualification is tailored for graduates with a relevant undergraduate degree, providing a robust foundation in sport and recreation management. Gain a comprehensive understanding of the field, coupled with insights into the latest industry advancements. Our program prepares you for a dynamic career in a rapidly evolving sector, equipping you with the skills needed to navigate the complexities of sport and recreation management at an advanced level.

Overview

Delve into the intricacies of the sport and recreation sector with our program, designed to expand your knowledge and appreciation of its diversity and complexity. Explore the impact of policy bodies, political systems, and economic and environmental changes on business decisions within this arena. Strengthen your analytical skills, both quantitative and qualitative, and become adept at solving theoretical and practical problems. This program goes beyond traditional education, nurturing your ability to conduct sophisticated research, setting the stage for potential Ph.D. studies. Elevate your expertise and make a lasting impact in the ever-evolving world of sport and recreation.

Admission Requirements

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  • RECN 604 – Sport, Physical Activity and Fitness (20 credits)
  • RECN 626 – Natural Resource Recreation and Tourism (20 credits)
  • RECN 640 – Events and Festivals: Contexts and Concepts (20 credits) Choose a minimum of one of the following courses:
  • SOCI 601 – Social Science Research Methods (Quantitative) (20 credits)
  • SOCI 602 – Social Science Research Methods (Qualitative) (20 credits)

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Future Career Outcomes

Upon completion, our graduates are poised for success in diverse career paths, with opportunities in Sport Management, Recreation Planning, Event Coordination, Fitness Programming, and Tourism Development. Acquire the skills and knowledge needed to thrive in a competitive landscape, contributing to the growth and innovation of the sport and recreation industry. Your journey with us opens doors to a future where your expertise makes a tangible impact on the dynamic world of sports and recreation.

Visa Requirements:

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