Want a career in the sport industry? Our M.S. in Sport Management prepares you for a variety of sport management career opportunities including professional sports, college athletics, campus recreation and parks departments. In addition to our academic requirements, one of the hallmarks of our program is our connection to the sport industry. These relationships afford you the opportunity for experiential learning (through internships, graduate assistantships and class trips), in-class guest speakers, as well as networking with professionals in the field. Our diverse student population facilitates a great deal of camaraderie and mutual respect among classmates, faculty and staff, which fosters a supportive educational and professional learning environment.
Our strong relationship with the NIU College of Business is an integral part of our program. You are required to take MBA-level courses in areas such as finance, marketing and operations management, and information systems which complements your sport management core and elective classes. Additionally, the professional experiences, practical skills and theoretical knowledge gained will prepare and position you for a variety of sport management career opportunities, including professional sports, college athletics, campus recreation and parks departments.
You'll need:
During your program of study, you will:
You are required to complete an internship, the culminating course in your program. The internship is a full-time management experience in an off-campus sport management setting with a minimum time requirement of 150 hours. Our students have completed internship experiences with professional and semi-professional sport organizations (including the Chicago Bears, the Chicago Bulls, the Chicago Fire, the Rockford IceHogs and the Detroit Tigers) as well as intercollegiate athletic departments and private corporations around northern Illinois and across the United States.
Electives with approval of graduate program adviser (9)
You’ll have the same requirements as above; however, LESM 699A, Master’s Thesis (6), and one graduate-level course (3) in quantitative or qualitative analytical techniques approved by the adviser, are taken in place of elective coursework (9).
The LESM 586 internship is the culminating requirement for the M.S. in Sport Management program. It's a three-credit hour field experience designed to provide you with the opportunity to develop practical skills and knowledge in a professional sport setting.
NIU offers a quality education and one-on-one attention. The program in Sport Management provides the knowledge you need to start your career in this rapidly growing field. NIU is close to a huge market where I can capitalize on networking and internship opportunities.
Allison Einhouse, sport management major
Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education
Anderson Hall 221
DeKalb, IL 60115
P: 815-753-1407
F: 815-753-1413
knpe@niu.edu