Course overview
The Bachelor of Business (Sport Management) is designed to equip you with a broad theoretical and technical knowledge required to operate and manage effectively within the sports management field. Throughout your studies, you will investigate the historical foundations of sport, management principles, socio-cultural influences of sport, and the role of governance in sport. You will also investigate the role Sports play in building communities and analyse the importance that professional sport plays in contemporary society.
With a Bachelor of Business in Sport Management you could eventually manage a team, supporting them with off-field requirements. You could also become the person in charge of running a local league, take care of business at a community club and work in one of the many roles that support our national and international sporting competitions.
Learning outcomes:
- Become involved in building and binding communities through the love of the game.
- Learn the role of governance in sport, and how to use it to your best advantage.
- Discover the principles behind founding and maintaining a viable league.
- Work with individuals, teams and leagues to generate positive outcomes.
Note: This course is also available at our Adelaide, Brisbane and Melbourne campuses. Study options available include On-campus or Online.
Course record
Majors
Areas of study
Business communications, customer experience management, health and advocacy strategies, industry consulting project,
managing sports facilities, managing teams, marketing fundamentals, sport consulting project, sports law, sports management, sports marketing, understanding people and organisations.
Career Opportunities
Career opportunities
Sports tourism officer, events manager, community organiser, sports project manager, sport journalist/promoter.
Other Information
Practical experience
Placement of the students with an endorsed host organisation(s) that provide a valuable resource in developing hands-on practical experience to ensure you graduate confident and job-ready. A key task will be the completion of a reflective journal covering the experience and the identification and analysis of key learning outcomes.
Work placement hours: 300 hours
Fees and charges
Students pay the full cost of domestic fee-paying (DFEE) courses. Scholarships and FEE-HELP loans are available. Current Torrens University fee information.
Entry requirements
Review the captured standard entry requirements, English requirements and additional notes for this course.
Standard entry
- ATAR is not a requirement. Applicants must have completed Year 12 or equivalent. All Applicants Refer to the Torrens University general admission criteria .
Student profile
No de-identified past offer cases are available for this course yet.
Campuses & intake dates
- Sydney (Surry Hills)NSW

