Nov 23, 2024  
2024-2025 Academic Catalog 
  
2024-2025 Academic Catalog

Sports Management, BA

Location(s): On Campus


The non-teaching Sports Management degree prepares students for careers in sport, recreation, fitness, and sports business. Depending on the track selected, graduates are prepared to work the sports world, sports information or sports dynamics where they gain all the needed skills in the profession to manage and administer specific programs related to sports.

Mission Statement for Sports Management:

The MidAmerica Nazarene University Sports Management mission is to engage all students in providing the highest quality of instruction in a Christian environment. Our goal is to assist in producing morally, academically, spiritually, and professionally qualified individuals for careers in sports business, health, fitness, athletics, and/or sports and recreational field environments.

Learning Objectives:

Students who successfully complete the Sports Management program should be able to:

  1. Develop a four-year plan for graduation.
  2. Develop a philosophy statement that adheres to the students’ respective field of interest.
  3. Describe the roles and responsibilities of the different settings within the sport management profession.
  4. Develop the knowledge and skills of professional behavior in order to manage and interact with professionals and students within the field of sports management.
  5. Demonstrate an appreciation and knowledge of sports business.
  6. Demonstrate knowledge of coaching strategies in a variety of sport related events, including basketball, baseball, softball, football, volleyball, and track and field.
  7. Demonstrate proficiency in applying theory to practical experiences within the field.
  8. Articulate appreciation for the human body as the temple of the Holy Spirit by making appropriate lifestyle choices.
  9. Gain and demonstrate knowledge by passing the Sports Management Comprehensive Exam/Peregrine Exam.
  10. Develop a resume and portfolio that will assist in securing employment in the Sports Management field upon graduation.
  11. Develop an elevator speech for all individuals and to successfully conduct an interview with future employers.

Outcomes:

Upon completion of the departmental course of study, the sports management graduate will be able to:

  1. Develop and demonstrate a personal philosophy that integrated Christian principles with ethical business conduct.
  2. Communicate effectively using appropriate methods and tools.
  3. Demonstrate critical thinking skills and competencies in business content areas.
  4. Effectively use technology to enhance business processes and presentation.
  5. Demonstrate awareness, understanding, and, as appropriate, mastery of management and leadership theories and skills.
  6. Be prepared with the knowledge and skills necessary to enter or advance in a career in the field of business and/or pursue further education.
  7. Understand how to successfully work in business with the flexibility to do a variety of jobs in the sports management area, including organization, administration, budgeting and teaching.

Requirements for the Bachelor of Art in Sports Management


Students complete the general education core requirements and a 39-42 hour sport core. Students then complete a specialized core in one of three tracks.

General Education: 42-50 Hours


The General Education math requirement is Intermediate Algebra and Engaging with Math and Data. We recommend that sports management students consider additional electives in English, communications, and math.

Tracks: 18-19 Hours


Choose One of the Following Two:

Choose Two of the Following Three:

Sports Dynamics Track (19 Hours)


Choose One of the Following Three:

Electives: 12-26 Hours


Total Hours: 126 Hours


*one of these course requirements is satisfied in the core