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Sport Management, Master of Professional Studies

You can prepare for opportunities in the sport industry by earning an MPS in Sport Management at St. John’s University.

You can prepare for these opportunities by earning an MPS in Sport Management at St. John’s University. The mission of the program is to develop students into well-educated, ethical, and highly competent leaders in the global sports industry. This is achieved by providing students with the theoretical and practical knowledge that will enable them to be successful leaders; establishing a curriculum that is consistent with current principles and practices of professionals in the academic and sport marketplace communities; and delivering instruction that is relevant, effective, and stimulates learning.

The graduate sport management program is the natural development of our long-standing and successful undergraduate program, which is one of the largest in the nation. St. John’s University was one of the first institutions in the United States to offer sport management as a major area of study. When the program was founded in 1976, most sport-related majors were in the areas of athletic training, sports medicine, physical education, or kinesiology. Instead of focusing on the rules of the game and athletic performance, our program focuses on applying business principles to the sport industry. Furthermore, our location in the media and sports capital of the world provides students with unparalleled internship and employment opportunities.

Full-time students normally complete the program in two years but an intensive 12-credit per semester schedule can lead to a degree in as little as 18 months. Part-time students are welcome, and classes that meet once per week at 5:00 or 7:10 p.m. meet the needs of working professionals who want to further their education.

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Degree Type
MPS
Area of Interest
Sport, Hospitality & Fashion
Associated Colleges or Schools
Program Location
  • Queens Campus
Required Credit Hours
36

Department Contact

Lequez Spearman

Associate Professor

St.Augustine Hall Queens 2-052

718-990-7457

Admission

Admission into the MPS program in Sport Management is contingent upon an assessment of the candidate’s ability to successfully pursue graduate study. This assessment will be made by examining previous academic performance, letters of recommendation, the applicant’s essay, work experience, performance on standardized exams (such as the GRE or GMAT), and any other evidence that the admissions committee believes to be relevant.

Applicants must submit the following for admission consideration:

  • Evidence of the conferral of a baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited college or university. Transcripts from each institution attended must be submitted even if a degree was not conferred.
     
  • Two letters of recommendation from individuals who can comment on the applicant’s academic abilities and potential to succeed in an academically rigorous graduate program.  
     
  • An essay of approximately 300 words describing the applicant’s reason for pursuing graduate study and his or her leadership objectives.
     
  • A CV/Resume is also required to be included in the application.

Coursework Details

The Master of Professional Studies in Sport Management degree requires completion of 36 credits. All students complete a core of 21 credits followed by 15 credits of specialized upper-level course work. To complete the program, students must complete two capstone projects: one in relation with industry professionals (SPG 312) and one related to a research project (SPG 401).

COURSE # (Old/New)

COURSE

CREDITS

SPG  301/601

Strategic Sport Management

3

SPG  302/602

Strategic Sport Communication

3

SPG  304/603

Philosophy, Principles, and Leadership in Sport

3

SPG  305/604

Ethical and Legal Aspects of Sport

3

SPG  306/605

Financial Perspectives in Sport

3

SPG  401/606

Research Methods in Sport

3

SPG  312/901

Seminar in Sport Management (Capstone Course)

3

Electives 15 Credits 

COURSE # (Old/New)

COURSE

CREDITS

SPG  307/721

Social/Psychological Aspects of Sport

3

SPG  308/722

Sport Science: Coaching for Optimal Performance

3

SPG  309/723

Sport Science: Techniques and Analysis

3

SPG  310/731

Event & Venue Administration: International Perspectives

3

SPG  311/732

Sport Marketing: International Perspectives

3

SPG  313/733

Power, Politics, and International Sport Governance

3

SPG  314/751

Sport Statistics and Analytics

3

SPG  315/752

Creativity and Innovation in Sport

3

SPG  316/753

Risk Management in Sport

3

SPG  318/754

Intercollegiate Athletics Administration

3

SPG  317/755

Issues in Modern Sport

3

SPG  319/756

Foundations and Evolution of Sport Management

3

SPG  402/791

Special Topics in Sport Management

3

SPG  403/792

Special Topics in International Sport

3

SPG  502/871

Thesis I

3

SPG  503/872

Thesis II

3

SPG  404/899

Independent Study in Sport Management

3

 

Internships

1, 3 & 6 credit

Elective Specializations

Students can take any 15 credits from the elective courses above, but students may also choose to specialize in Coaching Leadership or International Sport Business by selecting the three related electives in each area:

  • Coaching Leadership:  SPG 307/721, 308/722, and 309/723
    • Social/Psychological Aspects of Sport
    • Sport Science: Coaching for Optimal Performance
    • Sport Science: Techniques and Analysis
  • International Sport Business:  SPG 310/731, 311/732, and 313/733
    • Event & Venue Administration: International Perspectives
    • Sport Marketing: International Perspectives
    • Power, Politics, and International Sport Governance
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Internship Information

In order to enhance their job and career prospects, graduate students have the opportunity to complete for-credit academic internships. An academic internship is a credit-based work experience through which a student receives training and gains valuable experience in a specific career area under the supervision of a specialist in that particular field.

The Division of Sport Management does not provide internships to students, however, faculty members, Career Services, and other entities within the university can all assist students with identifying internship opportunities. In recent years, Division of Sport Management students have interned at hundreds of sport, recreation, health and wellness, fitness and related types of organizations in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut, in addition to a multitude other local, national and international organizations. Alumni from the Division of Sport Management are employed at thousands of organizations worldwide.

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Career Outcomes

Your MPS in Sport Management will train you for entry-level management positions with a wide variety of sport related organizations, such as:

Professional sports teams
Professional sport leagues
College and university athletic departments
Youth sport organizations
Intercollegiate athletic conferences
Amateur sport governing bodies
Sport media organizations
Sports marketing and public relations firms
State and local government sports commissions
Leisure, fitness, and recreation organizations
Sports equipment and apparel firms
Event management organizations
Stadiums, arenas, and other sport facilities
And many other organizations that are involved in the sports industry

Additional Information

Do I have to take the GRE or the GMAT to be admitted?
The sport management program does not require the Graduate Record Exam (GRE) or the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) as a condition of admission. However, students applying for graduate assistantships are required to take the GRE.

What are the deadlines for admission?
The Division of Sport Management utilizes rolling admissions throughout the year. For best consideration, students should apply by May 1 for the summer or fall semesters and November 1 for the spring semester. Applications received after those dates will be considered on a space-available basis.

Is there financial aid available for graduate students?
Visit the St. John’s Office of Student Financial Services web site or call (888) 978-5646.

How do I apply for a graduate assistantship?
The St. John’s University graduate application also includes an application for graduate assistantship positions. Students applying for graduate assistantships are required to take the GRE general exams. For more information about graduate assistantships, please click here.

Can I transfer any graduate credits?
You can transfer up to six graduate credits from another university. However, the course that you wish to receive credit for must be a good substitute for one of the courses in the MPS program. You can apply for transfer credits after you begin the program, and the decision about whether or not to permit the credits to count towards your degree will be made at that time.

Do you give credit for life or industry experience?
No.

Will this degree prepare me to be a physical education teacher or an athletic trainer?
No it will not. Most states require physical education teachers to have at least a bachelor’s degree in education, and many states (including New York) require a master’s degree in education to become certified. To become certified by the National Athletic Trainers’ Association requires a bachelor’s degree from a college or university with an accredited athletic training program.

How long will it take to complete my degree?
Full-time students normally complete the program in two academic years (four semesters) by taking 9 credits each semester. By taking a carefully designed sequence of courses, it is possible to complete the program in 18 months (three semesters) by taking 9-12 credits each semester and completing courses during the summer session. If you plan on trying to complete the program in an accelerated fashion, tell your advisor before you register for classes in your first semester.

Do you accept part-time students?
Many of our students study part-time. Part-time students can complete the program in three academic years by taking six credits each semester, or even faster by taking classes during the summer sessions.

What are the class sizes?
Core classes typically have no more than 20 students and upper-level classes will usually have between 10-15 students.

Do I have to do an internship or write a thesis?
You do not, but you have the option to do one or the other. For students who do not have any sport industry experience, an internship is highly recommended. Students choosing the internship option (SPG 500 or 510) will intern full-time for one semester, completing at least 200 clock hours to earn three credits or 400 clock hours with a sports organization. Student who choose the thesis option (SPG 502 and 503) will write a master’s thesis under the direction of a faculty member. Note that you can do either an internship or a thesis but not both.

Can I study abroad as part of the program?

Graduate sport management students may have opportunities to study on our Rome campus as part of one-week sessions in January and four-week sessions in June. Be advised that these program are not always scheduled each year. For more information, please visit the St. John’s University Global Studies web site.

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