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227 Master's degrees in Sports Management in United States
Leisure, Sport, and Tourism Management (Recreation and Leisure Services)
The Master of Science in Leisure, Sport, and Tourism Management (Recreation and Leisure Services) at Middle Tennessee State University helps prepare individuals to lead leisure and sport organizations, to support the expansion of the leisure and sport industries, and to conduct research that advances the body of knowledge in these disciplines.
Sport Leadership
Designed to prepare students for work in positions of influence within the sports industry, the Sport Leadership program at Virginia Commonwealth University it is a full-time course of study over a period of 12 to 16 months located on the campus in Richmond, Virginia.

Sports Management - Tourism (Thesis) (Online)
Throughout Liberty University’s Sports Management - Tourism (Thesis) (Online) degree, you will explore our core sports management curriculum including topics like marketing and public relations, sports outreach, and legal and economic studies so that you are prepared to lead in the sports arena.
Sports Management
In this Sports Management certificate programme from Franklin Pierce University, you’ll study core business concepts and learn the principles of programme development, event planning, marketing, and evaluation.
Recreation and Sport Management - Sport Management
The Recreation and Sport Management - Sport Management program at University of Tennessee Knoxville emphasizes the experiential education approach to professional preparation.
Sports Business
The Sports Business MSc program from New York University integrates business theory with industry-specific analysis and insight that are immediately applicable in the sports professional’s working environment.
Sports Product Design
The Department of Product Design has included the design of sports gear in their curriculum since the Sports Product Design program of the University of Oregon started; winning their first national student design award for their Oregon Manifest bicycle design and prototype.