This concentration addresses the growth of the sports industry at both the professional and collegiate level. Students gain an understanding of structural and managerial roles and issues in both professional sports franchises, leagues, and collegiate athletic departments. Up to two (2) substitutions can be made with department approval.
Professional and Collegiate Sports Operations
Overview
Requirements
Electives
Students may take the the following courses or courses from other NYU School of Professional Studies graduate programs with advisor's approval.
- TCSB1-GC1010 Seminar in Sports Leadership 3
- TCSB1-GC2010 Sport Public Relations and New Media Strategies 3
- TCSB1-GC2015 The Business of Professional Sports 3
- TCSB1-GC2025 Intercollegiate Athletics 3
- TCSB1-GC2040 Sport Sponsorship and Sales 3
- TCSB1-GC2045 Applied Sports Broadcasting Techniques 3
- TCSB1-GC2055 Labor Relations and Contracts in Sports 3
- TCSB1-GC2090 Applied Sports Business Intelligence 3
- TCSB1-GC2975 Baseball Analytics 3
- TCSB1-GC2050 Amateur Sports Governance 3
- TCSB1-GC2070 Basketball Analytics 3
- TCSB1-GC2130 Revenue Strategies & Pricing 3
- TCSB1-GC2095 Fundamentals of Sports Analytics 3
- TCSB1-GC2140 Planning & Development of Major Sporting Events 3
- TCSB1-GC2150 The Business of eSports 3
- TCSB1-GC3045 Seminar in Global Sport 3
- TCSB1-GC2190 Sports Business Thesis I 3
- TCSB1-GC2195 Sports Business Thesis II 3
- TCSB1-GC2180 Global Sport Immersion 3
- TCSB1-GC1090 Graduate Internship 3
- RWLD1-GC3050 SPS Real World 3
- TCSB1-GC2005 Intellectual Property & Licensing 3
- TCSB1-GC2170 International Sports Law 3
- TCSB1-GC3900 Independent Study in Sports 3
- TCSB1-GC3090 Internship II 3