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BSc Sports Business Management with Placement
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Sports business management is the discipline concerned with how sport organisations are led and operated in an environment that is increasingly data-driven, digitally mediated, and commercially sophisticated. The sports sector has grown into a global industry encompassing professional clubs, leagues, broadcast rights, sponsorship, merchandise, event management, and the digital platforms through which fans interact with the sport they follow. Managing in this environment requires both the commercial and managerial skills that any business demands and the specific knowledge of how sport organisations function, how their audiences behave, and how the economics of sport differ from other industries. At the University of Salford, this four-year full-time programme with placement develops what its own framing calls digital-first sport business leadership, attending explicitly to the capabilities that traditional sport management programmes often overlook: data analytics, digital innovation, and sustainable business practices. You will study sport business strategy, marketing, finance, event management, digital media and fan engagement, and the organisational and governance structures of sport at different levels, from grassroots through to elite and global sport. The placement component gives you direct professional experience in a sports business environment, which is often the most valuable part of the degree in terms of career development. Salford's location in Greater Manchester, one of the UK's most significant sport cities, provides a rich context and strong industry connections for this kind of study. Graduates move into careers in sport organisations at every level, including professional clubs, national governing bodies, sport agencies, media companies with sport rights, event management companies, and sport tech businesses. Common roles include commercial management, marketing, data analytics, partnership management, operations, and fan experience. Some graduates pursue postgraduate study in sport management or business.
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