Details
Structure
Unit Code | Unit Title | Credit Points |
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SPM2112 | Sport Delivery Systems | 15 |
SPM2111 | Sport Organisation Management | 15 |
SPM2510 | Marketing in Global Sport Business | 15 |
SPM3655 | Sport and Events Funding and Finance | 15 |
SPM3113 | Sport and Leisure Law | 15 |
MKT3820 | Marketing Analytics | 15 |
SPM3114 | Sport Venues and Events | 15 |
SPM3221 | Sport Business Planning | 15 |
For more detailed unit information for this Major take a look at our Handbook. To organise your life for next semester visit the Teaching timetable.
Student handbookNotes
Important notes
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Please note this major has a practicum unit (SPM2111) which is core to the program. Students will be required to complete a minimum of 20 hours at a host organisation. These hours may be outside normal university hours.
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SPM2111: Students will undertake a work integrated learning micro-placement of a minimum of 20 hours in a not-for-profit, incorporated sport organisation/club.
Attendance requirements
Students are required to complete 20 hours per practicum at their host organisation. These hours may be outside normal university hours.
Clearances and/or Risk Management Protocols Required
Some host organisations may require clearances, screenings and certificates, and will liaise directly with students regarding any requirements. A placement host organisation may have vaccination and other requirements. Please consider this requirement before enrolling in this unit-set, and speak with the Course Coordinator if this raises any concerns. You may not be able to complete placement units if you are unable to meet the placement requirements, which may impact your ability to complete this unit-set.
Professional practice rules
Students are provided with Student Guidelines for Work Integrated Learning which detail the expected behaviour and conduct while working in the host organisation.
Learning Outcomes
- Apply broad knowledge and diverse perspectives in sport business contexts.
- Solve complex sport business problems with critical thinking.
- Communicate effectively in sport business contexts.
- Collaborate effectively as a member of a team.
- Generate innovative and creative ideas in sport business contexts.
- Reflect on experiences for personal and professional development.
- Engage in ethical and socially responsible behaviour.
Career Opportunities
Employment opportunities
There are career opportunities within a range of professional, commercial, not-for-profit and government sport organisations at local, state, national and international levels. Within these types of organisations, your role may involve managing aspects of sport clubs, businesses, associations and federations, sport facilities and venues, player and athlete development, sport programs, events and services, sales, communications and marketing, or the hiring, training and supervising of staff.
Possible future job titles
Sport Association CEO, Sport Development Manager, Sport Event Manager, Sport Marketing and Sponsorship Manager, Sport Corporate Affairs Manager, Sport Communications Manager, Sport Membership Manager, Sport Club Manager, Player Manager, Sport Business Owner/Manager
This Major can be studied in the following courses
- Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Commerce
- Bachelor of Commerce
- Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Commerce
- Bachelor of Marketing, Advertising and Public Relations
- Bachelor of Science (Exercise and Sports Science)
- Bachelor of Science (Exercise and Sports Science)/Bachelor of Commerce (Sport Business)
- Bachelor of Science (International Exercise and Sports Science)
- Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Commerce