The Sport Management concentration is supported in the Bachelor of Science degree in Health, Fitness, and Recreation Resources through the School of Recreation, Health, and Tourism.
Through the School of Recreation, Health, and Tourism, students pursue the Sport Management concentration in the Bachelor of Science degree in Health, Fitness and Recreation Resources. George Mason University's Sport management program serves one of the nation's most diverse student populations. Dynamic, growing, and committed to excellence, the Sport Management program seeks to develop students' professional knowledge, skills, and dispositions through a curriculum guided by North American Society for Sport Management (NASSM) and the Commission on Sport Management Accreditation (COSMA) content standards. An integral part of the Sport Management curriculum includes vast opportunities for multiple field experience in sport settings in the Northern Virginia region, the greater DC metro area, and throughout the world.
A minor in Sport Management is available to students in other Mason degree programs.
The Sport Management degree program serves the Northern Virginia community, the Commonwealth, the Mid-Atlantic Region, the nation, and the world through advancing the sport management knowledge base by conducting both theoretical and practical research that is relevant to diverse stakeholders. Additionally, interdisciplinary study and teaching promotes the development of ethical leadership and provides opportunities for students' career advancement. The utilization of innovative instruction fosters interactive learning. Extensive partnerships and collaborative projects enhance a diverse community of students, faculty, and industry stakeholders in their quest to become productive change agents addressing the continual challenges facing all segments of the sport indsutry.
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