United States Sports University Launches MBA In Sports Management

The United States Sports University has announced the opening of applications for its new MBA in sports management, which will launch this fall. This program, offered through the Cronan-Summitt School of Sport Business, is designed to provide students with a comprehensive and specialized education that prepares them for leadership roles in the global sports industry. Its curriculum blends core business principles with specialized insights into the world of sports. The program aims to equip students with the strategic, operational and managerial skills necessary to excel in various sectors of the sports world, including professional, collegiate and international sports. The curriculum encompasses a broad range of subjects, including leadership, strategic planning, finance, economics and business analytics, along with targeted coursework in sports marketing, sponsorship, sports law, risk management, facility and event management and revenue generation within sports business. Applications are open for students to begin taking courses this summer. The credits will be applied to their MBA when the program officially commences. 

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