Bachelor of Sport and Recreation Management with Honours
Bachelor of Sport and Recreation Management with Honours
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Upcoming start dates
November Summer School - 11 Nov 2024
Semester 1 - 17 Feb 2025
Semester 2 - 14 Jul 2025
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Qualification
Honours
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Duration
1 year full-time
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Credits
120
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Location
Lincoln University Campus
The Bachelor of Sport and Recreation Management from Lincoln University will prepare you with a strong understanding of sport and recreation management at an advanced level. This is a one-year qualification that you can take providing you’ve completed a relevant undergraduate degree.
This programme will build on your understanding and knowledge of the sport and recreation sector, and its diversity and complexity. You’ll grow your appreciation of how elements such as policy bodies, political systems, economic and environmental change can influence business decisions and long-term planning within the sport and recreation arena. You’ll strengthen your quantitative and qualitative analysis skills, and become practiced at solving both theoretical and practical problems. You’ll also expand your skills to be capable of high-level sophisticated research, potentially continuing on to PhD study.
Programme information
An approved undergraduate degree with a minimum of B+ or higher in 300-level courses.
If you have an overseas qualification, you can find out more about entry requirements here.
If English isn’t your first language, other entry requirements will apply. Learn more about English language requirements.
Summary of Regulations
All of the following:
- 80 credits (4 courses) at 600-level
- A dissertation worth 40 credits at 600-level
What's it going to cost?
Learn more by using the Domestic Fees Calculator or viewing the International Fees.
You can start studying in either:
- Semester One (late February)
- Semester Two (mid-July)
- There are also options for starting in Summer Semesters
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Entry requirements
An approved undergraduate degree with a minimum of B+ or higher in 300-level courses.
If you have an overseas qualification, you can find out more about entry requirements here.
If English isn’t your first language, other entry requirements will apply. Learn more about English language requirements.
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Regulations and fees
Summary of Regulations
All of the following:
- 80 credits (4 courses) at 600-level
- A dissertation worth 40 credits at 600-level
What's it going to cost?
Learn more by using the Domestic Fees Calculator or viewing the International Fees.
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Intake semesters
You can start studying in either:
- Semester One (late February)
- Semester Two (mid-July)
- There are also options for starting in Summer Semesters
Programme Structure
You'll complete one compulsory course and a dissertation at 600-level.
You'll also complete two courses chosen from the lists below, plus one elective course from the Master's Degree courses offered across the university.
Compulsory courses
Choose a minimum of one of the following courses:
Choose a minimum of one of the following courses:
- Compulsory courses
- Elective courses
You should obtain advice from a course advisor to ensure that your course choices form a coherent programme of study.
Programme contacts
Need more info?
Email us on grow@lincoln.ac.nz
Or call us on 0800 10 60 10
If you're overseas, please call +64 3 423 0000
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