50-100
Yes, there are sports programs at almost every college whether it be a community college or a university most colleges have sport programs
As a matter of fact there are Sports Management programs in colleges and universities. You can contact your local colleges and ask for such program. Some states offering such program are Ohio, Florida and Massachusetts.
there may be a few but not many
the good one :)
There are colleges and universities that offer degrees in Sports Management. This would be a good possibility for you. You should check with your home county community college, as well as other four year colleges and universities within your geographical location.
I think St. Marys and Pepperdine do
The University of Texas, Texas Tech University, and Texas A and M University all offer degrees in sports management.
Anne Pufahl has written: 'The influence of Title IX on intramural programs among selected large universities and colleges in the United States' -- subject(s): College sports, Intramural sports, Management, United States
Check colleges or universities. They usually have the info. If not, have you tried asking friends who have degrees in sports management? I'm sure it will help you.
If sports management is your priority, then I would say go for the bachelors instead of the associates. However, there are some community colleges that offer an associates in sports management. This would cut down on the tuition cost for the first two years. Still, you would have to contact the transfer counselor at the two year community college to make sure the degree is fully transferable to the four year college or university. In addition, the management and marketing degree you mentioned sounds to me like an associates of applied science degree, which may not transfer well to the sports management degree at the four year level. Once again, if a bachelors degree in sports management is your overall objective, then stay with that thought.
The University of San Francisco is a fine institution having the appropriate regional accreditation. That being said, I have never been made aware that the schools sports management program is one of the 10 best in the country. I guess it depends on who you talk to. Sometimes word of mouth blows these kinds of things out of proportion. Still, as I stated, it is a fine school, good faculty, a smaller institution which has a strong community base, and recognized by all other colleges and universities as well as employers. = =