Sport Administration (MS)
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The University of Louisville offers a Master of Science in Sport Administration. The graduate program is designed to prepare students for leadership roles within a diverse and evolving sport industry. The SPAD program has a diverse student population representing a variety of geographical, cultural, educational, and professional backgrounds.
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The University of Louisville offers a Master of Science in Sport Administration. The graduate program is designed to prepare students for leadership roles within a diverse and evolving sport industry. The SPAD program has a diverse student population representing a variety of geographical, cultural, educational, and professional backgrounds.
The SPAD master’s program includes 36 credit hours of required courses (including three hours of internship) and nine hours of electives (students choose from many available courses), allowing students to customize their study to meet their interests and career aspirations.
Required courses include topics such as Sport Management and Leadership, Strategic Sport Marketing, Sport Analytics, Sport Communication, Sport Policy, and Sport Finance and Economics. Some examples of elective courses include International Sport, Athletics in Higher Education, NIL in College Athletics, and Managing Diverse and Inclusive Sport Organizations.
Click on a course name (ex. "SPAD 692") in the degree requirements for further information about courses. Information includes class description, prerequisites (if any), terms offered, among other information.
Student Opportunities
Our students gain valuable experience working, interning, and volunteering with a variety of sport industry partners. In recent years, some partners have included: UofL Athletics, adidas, SP+ GameDay Management & the Kentucky Derby, Louisville City FC, Louisville Bats Baseball Club, the Louisville Sports Commission, NCAA Final Four, the NFL, and the PGA Championships.
Additionally, students are given the opportunity to join the SPAD Association. The SPAD Association welcomes various industry professionals to campus through their monthly speaker series to speak with our students about how to excel as a business professional in the sport industry.
Lastly, the Department of Health & Sport Sciences offers International Study Abroad and International Service-Learning programs for students. This program has taken students to volunteer at events and communities in locations such as Toronto, Amsterdam, Denmark, Poland, London Gibraltar, and Ghana.
Opportunities in Louisville
If you are considering the University of Louisville as a college option, then consider the exciting possibilities that Louisville itself has to offer you.
The Louisville community provides numerous opportunities for students to gain practical experience while completing their academic programs. Our students have worked with local organizations such as Bellarmine University, Churchill Downs, YMCA, UofL Athletics, Louisville Bats, Louisville Slugger, Louisville Sports Commission, Mid-South Conference, the KFC Yum! Center, Louisville City Football Club, Racing Louisville Football Club, and USTA of Southern Kentucky.
In addition, Louisville hosts dozens of major indoor and outdoor recreational and professional sporting events, including the Kentucky Derby, Ironman Triathlon, Kentucky Derby Festival, NCAA Championship Events, and Breeders Cup.
What will I learn as a M.S. in Sport Administration student?
The expertise you’ll develop as a student in the Sport Administration master’s program will enable you to become a capable leader and decision maker in sports business. You’ll develop a deeper understanding of management, finance, leadership, ethics, communication, and marketing, as well as policy and law practiced within the field.
Specific expertise gained from the program will include:
- A comprehensive understanding of financial and managerial accounting concepts that emphasize understanding annual reports, financial analysis ratios, as well as methods for increasing for revenue and cost control.
- Close examination of legal issues relevant to the field such as negligence, constitutional law, employment law, as well as intellectual property law and contract law.
- An overview of the skills needed to plan and conduct health and sport sciences research.
What can I do with a M.S. in Sport Administration?
Career opportunities are available to M.S. in Sport Administration graduates in fields such as:
- Ticket, marketing, sales, and service operations
- College athletics administration
- DEI leadership
- Sport facility management
- Sport event management
- Sport analytics
- Sports reporting
- Many other diverse and unique opportunities in the sport industry!
The 2019-2029 occupational outlook for administrative services and facilities managers is expected to grow 6% nationwide, which is faster than the average national occupation growth rate and have a median annual salary of $98,890 (bls.gov).
Meg Hancock
Department of Health & Sport Sciences
College of Education & Human Development
University of Louisville
Louisville, KY 40292
502-852-3237
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FAQ: Sport Administration (MS)
Once you are admitted to the program, you may request to transfer up to 6 credit hours if your UofL advisor approves the request. Transfer requests are then submitted to the School of Interdisciplinary and Graduate Studies.
Most students can complete the program in 1 1/2 to 2 years. The length of the program typically depends on three factors:
- Academic pace - most students take 9-12 hours per semester
- work schedule - many students either volunteer or work in the industry during their program
- Internship choice - some students complete their internships while taking classes, some choose to complete their internships during the summer, while others prefer to complete their class work before starting their internship.
Most in-person core curriculum classes are offered in the evenings (4:30 pm or 5:30 pm). All required courses are offered during fall and spring semesters. Additional courses are often offered during summer sessions.
The MS program is fully accredited through the Commission on Sport Management Accreditation (COSMA). Our program was the first in the country accredited at all three levels (undergraduate, master’s and doctoral).
We admit applicants from all undergraduate majors, with a few having undergraduate degrees in sport administration or sport management. You are not required to take any prerequisite courses before beginning the program.
The minimum guidelines for unconditional admission are an undergraduate GPA of 3.0. However, we review the entire application holistically and strongly consider the applicant's goals, recommendations, and related work experiences in addition to academic credentials.
To complete the program, students must have a minimum 3.0 GPA. No credit shall be accepted for carrying a grade lower than C (no C-minus).