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Division of Allied Health Sciences
Bachelor of Science in Sport and Recreation Management
From small-town recreation programs to professional athletics franchises, the businesses of sport and recreation are rich in career opportunities. Daily, additional career opportunities are created in the sport and recreation industry from managing a new billion dollar stadium, to being the publicity director for your favorite local youth league, or even developing the next innovative sports product.
The sport and recreation management (SRM) program at IU Kokomo provides you with academic knowledge and practical experiences that foster an understanding of and appreciation for the sport and recreation industries. An academic experience centered on student learning will promote professionalism, collegiality, and scholarship.
There are currently two options in the degree.
- Students may earn a business minor. This option will likely allow students to move into Phase 2 of the IUK MBA program without having to take the Phase 1 foundational courses. Students are encouraged to work closely with their academic advisors.
- The second option is to complete the sport and recreation management degree without a business minor. Although similar to the business minor, this option allows students to have more elective in areas outside of business.
Both options require a minimum of 120 credit hours to complete the degree.
An internship is a critical part of the curriculum, and they frequently lead directly to employment upon graduation. In sport management, internship opportunities typically include professional sport teams, intercollegiate athletics, sport marketing firms, amateur sports organizations, resorts, and health and fitness clubs. Two websites to find information about this degree include: https://www.bls.gov/oes/current/oes131011.htm and https://www.bls.gov/ooh/management/advertising-promotions-and-marketing-managers.htm
The Division of Allied Health Sciences is committed to its students and the community by offering programs which enrich knowledge, encourage growth, lead to success and promote life-long learning. In accordance with the mission statement, the Bachelor of Science in Sport and Recreation Management Health Sciences degree program subscribes to the following student outcomes:
- Demonstrate knowledge of fundamental principles and key concepts in sport and recreation management
- Display an understanding of the professional and ethical obligations, including a global awareness and an appreciation of the impact of diversity
- Demonstrate critical thinking skills, enabling students to comprehend and effectively analyze issues, make decisions, and form sound and well-based judgments
- Apply effective communication skills: oral, interpersonal, and written
- Developing a commitment to continuing professional growth and life-long learning