management studies building

Degree Programmes - Evening University

B.Sc. Sports Management Major

1. Class Times:

Classes will be held from Mondays to Fridays from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. and on Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.

2. Duration of Study:

  • Please note that the degree must be completed in a maximum of 15 semesters and seven (7) summer school sessions.
  • Evening students are permitted to do a maximum of four courses per semester and two in the summer.

3. Programme Structure:

Level I

SEMESTER 1

 

SEMESTER 2

ACCT 1002  

Intro. to Financial
Accounting

  ACCT 1003  

Intro. to Cost & Managerial Accounting
  

MGMT 1001

OR

SOCI 1002
 

Intro. to Management

 


Intro. to Sociology I

 

 

ECON 1002

 

Intro. to Economics II

ECON 1001  

Intro. to Economics I

 

  ECON 1003  

Intro. to Mathematics

ECON 1005  

Intro. to Statistics

 

  FOUN 1101  

Caribbean Civilization

FOUN 1001  

English for Academic Purposes

  FOUN 1201  

Science, Medicine and Technology in Society

                              

PLUS: One elective chosen from Level I courses.

Level II

SEMESTER 1

 

SEMESTER 2

MGMT 2010  

Intro. to Sports Management

  MGMT 2022  

The Law and Sport
  

MGMT 2009  

Sociology of Sport

 

 

MGMT 2025

 

Fiscal Management in Sport

 

Level III

SEMESTER 1

 

SEMESTER 2

MGMT 3035  

Ethics in Business

  MGMT 3027  

Sports Marketing and Public Relations
  

MGMT 3028  

Physical Resource Management in Sport/ Facility Planning and Management

 

 

MGMT 3029

 

Internship in Sport

MGMT 3026  

Human Resource Management in Sports

 

       

                            

PLUS: One elective drawn from among those listed below.

It is to be noted that all the following electives may not be offered in a given year. Thus the approval of the Head of the Department is required before signing for the elective.

 

Recommended Electives

SEMESTER 1

 

SEMESTER 2

MKTG 3002  

Marketing Research

  EDSP 4201  

Issues and Values in Sport and Physical Education

MGMT 3057  

Production and Operations Management

 

 

EC64B

 

Applied Microeconomics (Sport)

MKTG 3010  

International Marketing Communication

 

  SOCI 2006  

Qualitative Methods

SOCI 2007  

Survey Design and Analysis

 

       
             

 

Plus: Thirty additional level II/III course credits (ten courses).

 

Note:

The other 10 courses required to satisfy the 90 credits needed for graduation can be drawn from any department on the campus. You must first obtain approval from the relevant Head of Department if you wish to do courses from outside the Department of Management Studies.