Bachelor
UniSA is renowned nationally and internationally for excellence in business education. We develop our degrees in partnership with industry and connect with top professional bodies. With a specialisation in sport and recreation management you will graduate with the confidence to lead, motivate and manage others, communicate effectively and think strategically.
You will study specialised sport and recreation courses, such as recreation planning for local communities and designing leisure programs. You'll also gain practical skills through site visits and an industry placement.
UniSA Business is the only business school in South Australia accredited by both AACSB International (The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business) and EFMD (EQUIS) - the world's leading accreditation bodies recognising excellence in business education and research at a global level. These dual accreditations demonstrate the high standards we hold across all areas such as teaching, student learning and research, as well as our commitment to continually improving the quality of our programs.
The degree starts with core courses in business. These will give you a solid grasp of business fundamentals such as economics and accounting, entrepreneurship and business intelligence.
You can gain valuable insight and career skills while you study specialist areas such as:
You can gain an extra qualification and broaden your career prospects by completing a Diploma in Languages.
As we are the No.1 university in South Australia for graduate careers in Business and Management1, our quality teaching and experiences beyond the classroom will ensure you graduate career ready.
Between now and 2020, employment in sport and recreation management in Australia is expected to grow. The availability of roles is expected to increase by:
Careers to consider:
1ComparED (QILT): Graduate Outcomes Survey 2017-19 - Full-time Employment Indicator (Undergraduate). Public SA-founded universities only. 2Australian Government Department of Employment, Occupational Employment Projections 2015.