Contact
Gina Pauline, Undergraduate Program Director
402 MacNaughton Hall
315-443-2630
Description
The 125-credit hour B.S. in Sport Management curriculum combines department-specific courses with professional electives and liberal arts requirements, providing students with the tools to pursue a career in sport management or graduate study. Coursework covers areas in business, marketing, management, communications, economics, technology, sponsorship, market research, societal influences and impacts, event planning and law. The program requires students to pursue a minor allowing students to tailor their studies according to their professional interests. The required 12-credit capstone provides students with valuable industry experience.
Intra University Transfer
All Syracuse University students (including Falk College students) interested in an intra-University transfer into the Sport Management undergraduate program must meet the transfer criteria below and complete an SPM IUT application form. For more info, contact the department at falkspm@syr.edu or 315-443-2630.
Intra-University Transfer Policy Deadlines are: November 1 for Spring and March 1 for Fall entry.
The following criteria will be adhered to by the Sport Management IUT faculty subcommittee:
- A student must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.5.
- Completed or be in the process of reaching a minimum of 24 credit hours of courses at SU when applying.
- To complete the SPM degree requirements within a four-year plan of study, SU students must have a minimum of five remaining semesters of study.
- It is highly recommended, but not required that students complete or are enrolled in one or more of the following courses when applying SPM 205; MAT 122/MAT 284, ECN 101/ECN 102 (included in the 24 credit hours required).
- Recommended completion of at least six credits of foreign language coursework (included in the 24 credit hours required).
Materials to be submitted:
- Sport Management Intra-University Transfer application
- Submit a resume
- Submit a two-three page typed essay that includes the following:
- Academic interest in sport management
- Desired career track (i.e. marketing, legal studies, communications, business management, etc.)
- Prior experience in the sport industry (e.g. sport related volunteer and/or community service work, internships, or other sport industry experiences)
While careful consideration will be given to all students who meet the outlined criteria, acceptance into Sport Management can only be granted on space availability based on current enrollment.
Study Abroad
The College, in cooperation with Syracuse University Abroad (Syracuse Abroad), strongly encourages students to take advantage of the opportunity to study abroad. Study abroad options include semester, summer, and short-stay programs.
SU Abroad offers students the opportunity to participate in a program of study abroad in Santiago, Chile; London, England; Madrid, Spain; Strasbourg, France; Florence, Italy; Hong Kong, China; or Beijing, China. Syracuse University also builds strong overseas affiliations and partnerships, allowing students to be placed directly at other centers and universities.
No prior knowledge of a foreign language is required, except for the Chile program, and students may choose from a variety of courses to fulfill requirements or elective credits for their program of study in the College. It is essential that students begin planning early for study abroad and work closely with their academic advisors.
For further information, plan early, and contact the Falk Student Services office, Barclay Hall, Suite 300 or Syracuse University Study Abroad, 106 Walnut Place, 315-443-3471.