Programme Type:

Course Overview

The program provides students with a unique academic experience: a strong background in the fundamental aspects of Sport Management (law, finance, marketing, and fundraising), as well specialization in a particular area of sport (coaching, fitness, and facilities, among others). It supports the success of students in the educational process and prepares them to be world citizens through global education while encouraging the development of applied research for practitioners in the field of sports and recreation management.

The BASM Program is administered from the Metropolitan and Florham Campuses and conducted in the traditional on-campus format. It is also available off-campus (weeknights and Saturdays) and online.

Program Highlights

  • Create a career in the growing field of Sport Management professionals
  • Begin taking sports-related classes right away
  • Gain hands-on learning experience through internships and networking opportunities with accomplished sports professionals, teams, and organizations
  • Enhance your experience with field trips to local sports industry destinations
  • Improve critical thinking, communication, and leadership skills
  • Take classes on campus or online

Learning Outcomes

BASM courses provide theoretical concepts directly related to practical applications. These courses have learning exercises as well as research requirements that generally are applied projects. As an applied program, students are required to demonstrate comprehension of the more abstract components of the course into a research project that can, in principle and reality, be utilized in the workplace

Communication – A BASM graduate will demonstrate the ability to prepare and deliver effective oral presentations and or write documents that present and evaluate information and opinion in a logical and analytical manner, incorporating research and documentation, and using style, grammar, mechanics, and format appropriate to an educated audience.

Information Literacy – A BASM graduate will demonstrate the ability to carry out thorough and effective information search strategies using traditional print, digital, and internet sources, evaluate information accessed, and use this information along with existing knowledge to create something new.

Critical Thinking – A BASM graduate will demonstrate competency in critical thinking that encompasses dimensions of informal logic and ethical analysis.

Quantitative Literacy – A BASM graduate will demonstrate the ability to analyze and interpret quantitative information.

Entry Requirement 

Admissions Requirements:

Standardized test scores are optional for students with a 3.3 GPA (on a 4.0 scale) or higher, or 88 numerical average or higher except for applicants to nursing, pharmacy, physical therapy, and education (QUEST program). If your GPA is below 3.3, standardized test scores are required. FDU accepts both the SAT and ACT.

High school transcripts, or equivalent, are required for admission and will be used to evaluate admission.

English Language Requirements:

  Regular (Direct) Admission Pre-Master’s Program (Graduate) Intermediate Pre-Master’s Program (Graduate) Pre-University Program (Undergraduate) Intermediate Pre-University Program (Undergraduate) Conditional Admission
TOEFLIBT 70 60 50 50 40 Not required
IELTS 6 5.5 5 5 4.5 Not required
ITEP 3.7 3.5 3.2 3.2 2.9 Not required
Pearson’s PTE-A 53 50 50 45 36 Not required
GTEC 1150 1075 1000 1000 900 Not required
E3PT 65 58 58 54 48 Not required
Duolingo 100 90 80 80 70 Not required
FDU EPS EPS 1109 + 1119 EPS placement test score 8   EPS placement test score 7   Not required
or EPS placement test score 7 EPS placement test score 3
EPS 5109 + 5119    
Other SAT EBRW: 480 ELS EAP level 110 ELS EAP level 109 ELS EAP level 109 ELS EAP level 107 Not required
ACT English: 22
ELS EAP level 112

Fees

Tuition Fees and Medical Insurance: $37000


This information was accurate on : 14/04/2021
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