Bachelor of Science in:

Sport Management

Our bachelor’s degree in Sport Management is designed to prepare students for careers as administrators and managers in athletic, health, and country club industries, as well as entry-level management positions in college and professional athletic organizations.

Through our program, students are prepared for diverse roles in the areas of sport marketing and promotions, sales, marketing analysis, and fan behavior along with proficiency in facility & event management/planning, financial & leadership management, and business planning.

Undergraduate On-Campus 120 hours

Culminating Experience

The Culminating Experience epitomizes the application of student learning. The students become co-creators of their learning, customizing their experience within each option to best suit their career goals. Faculty work one-on-one with students to ensure they have a robust plan for completing their experience and have the needed resources. Culminating Experience options include:

Internship Program

The Internship option allows students the opportunity to have elite level success while hunting for internships and, eventually, the job market. The internship program starts in the classroom with a seminar pre-internship class where students prepare to work 13 weeks (equivalent of 520 hours) in the field of sport in the following semester. Sport Management internships have thrived for over two decades in local and national spotlights.

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Capstone Experience - Business Project

The Internship option allows students the opportunity to have elite level success while hunting for internships and, eventually, the job market. The internship program starts in the classroom with a seminar pre-internship class where students prepare to work 13 weeks (equivalent of 520 hours) in the field of sport in the following semester. Sport Management internships have thrived for over two decades in local and national spotlights.

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Capstone Experience - Entrepreneurial

The Internship option allows students the opportunity to have elite level success while hunting for internships and, eventually, the job market. The internship program starts in the classroom with a seminar pre-internship class where students prepare to work 13 weeks (equivalent of 520 hours) in the field of sport in the following semester. Sport Management internships have thrived for over two decades in local and national spotlights.

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International Experience

The Internship option allows students the opportunity to have elite level success while hunting for internships and, eventually, the job market. The internship program starts in the classroom with a seminar pre-internship class where students prepare to work 13 weeks (equivalent of 520 hours) in the field of sport in the following semester. Sport Management internships have thrived for over two decades in local and national spotlights.

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Undergraduate Research

The Internship option allows students the opportunity to have elite level success while hunting for internships and, eventually, the job market. The internship program starts in the classroom with a seminar pre-internship class where students prepare to work 13 weeks (equivalent of 520 hours) in the field of sport in the following semester. Sport Management internships have thrived for over two decades in local and national spotlights.

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Degree Plan

Our degree plan allows students the freedom to pursue a minor from an approved list (i.e., business, journalism, speech communications, etc.).

Admissions

For more information about admission, review Undergraduate Admissions information.

Tuition & Fees

For a better understanding of your total cost of attendance (COA), please visit our cost and tuition rates webpage (https://aggie.tamu.edu/billing-and-payments/cost-and-tuition-rates). This webpage will provide you with an opportunity to review estimated COA information for undergraduate, graduate and professional students, as well as other resources such as the tuition calculator and billing and fee explanations.

Program Advisors

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Autumn Siens

Academic Advisor I

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Taylor Mansfield

Academic Advisor I

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Antwone Woods

Academic Advisor III

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FAQs

I have further questions. Who can I contact?

Learn more about our programs by connecting with our Academic Advisors.

I am a transfer student and want to join a KNSM program. What courses will transfer?

Learn more about our transfer requirements on our Transfer Admissions webpage.

For coursework not specified in our transfer requirements, refer to the Transfer Course Equivalency Guide.

What are the typical program costs?

The following website can help you estimate the cost of the program, including current costs of tuition and fees: Estimate your attendance cost.

Please note: you must update the program hours.

For a better understanding of your total cost of attendance (COA), please visit our cost and tuition rates webpage (https://aggie.tamu.edu/billing-and-payments/cost-and-tuition-rates). This webpage will provide you with an opportunity to review estimated COA information for undergraduate, graduate and professional students, as well as other resources such as the tuition calculator and billing and fee explanations.

Can you guide me through the application process?

Completed Application: A completed application. Fill out information on the GraduateCAS website. The name on your application must match your name as it appears in your passport. Application Fee: A non-refundable $89application fee for domestic applicants and $114 application fee for international applicants. The application fee may be paid by check, money order or approved credit card. Applicants who wish to pay by credit card may do so as part of the online application. If you are unable to pay the fee online, you may call the Graduate Admissions Office at 979-845-1060. Official Transcripts and Records: Submit official transcripts from all colleges or universities attended. NOTE: You do not need to submit an official transcript from Texas A&M University. For information on submitting official transcripts to Texas A&M University, please visit their website.

How to Apply: Master’s Application Information Doctoral Application Information

Do you accept out-of-state applicants?

Yes, we accept in-state and out-of-state applicants.

Is there an opportunity for financial assistance?

Yes, there are opportunities for financial assistance through the following offices: Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid