This degree begins in September and is available full-time (one year) or part-time (two years) January only
Degree overview
The Global Institute of Sport's (GIS) unique MSc International Sport Management provides an unparalleled educational and experiential opportunity for aspiring sports leaders.
This pioneering programme has been developed as a transformational journey suited for graduates of all disciplines, as well as for current professionals working within various sectors of the sport industry, for example in management, marketing or operations.
Intake Dates: January (Part-Time) & September
Our Distance degrees are taught by the same leading industry experts who teach our on-campus degrees with teaching delivered online via our dedicated Online Hub which can be accessed anytime making this a flexible study option that fits around your existing commitments.
Each module typically has 6 live teaching sessions for you to attend, enabling you to interact and collaborate with academics and your peers. These sessions are also recorded.
This pioneering programme has been developed as a transformational journey suited for graduates of all disciplines, as well as for current professionals working within various sectors of the sport industry, for example in management, marketing or operations.
Sharing the stage with the world’s most elite institutions, this degree ranked 23rd in the world in the prestigious SportBusiness Postgraduate Rankings. It also ranked 7th in Top Online Postgraduate courses, and 1st in Average Salary.
It’s amazing being able to spend my time working in a sport I love.
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Modules
The Global Institute of Sport is an embedded college of the University of East London. All GIS graduates will receive a degree from the University of East London.
Making a sports arena or stadium sustainable in the long term, requires insight into the different aspects of sustainable development policies and how these affect the sports industries.
This module is focused on the strategic management of stadiums and aims to develop your understanding of sustainable policies and how they influence the decision-making process.
The module will introduce you to a wide range of sustainable development policies and event management principles in the context of the global sports industry. At the end of this module, you will have a greater understanding of sports operation management, event management and sustainable strategies.
The world economy is becoming less predictable and less stable. Events over the last decade will define the events of the coming decade. This module seeks to arm you with the tools, the critical thinking and the practical skills you need to compete in the global economy of the third decade of the Twenty-First Century. Ultimately, strategy and strategic management are about achieving the long-term aims and objectives of the organisation, whilst taking in to account changes in both the macro and micro environment alongside shifts in emerging economies e.g. BRICS and their potential impact in the sports market place. Whilst there are many theorists writing in this area, there are a limited few, with practical strategic senior management experience, especially in the area of global sport. The purpose of this module is to ready you for the challenges of management and senior management, not just to be able to make, but to be able to understand why decisions are made. More importantly, with an over-arching and long embedded theme of illuminating strategy through strategic decision analysis, the successful student will learn how to make the best decisions based on solid evidence.
This is a practical focused module, offering you skills and knowledge from the real world of business with theoretical underpinning. You will learn how to produce effective decision analysis tools, how to justify choices and decisions whilst considering, and debating, the inadequacies of existing theories. You will
discover best practice from varied and disparate industries and will self-discover how these exemplars can be implemented in football and sport. Thus the ultimate aim of this module is to produce the highly effective and efficient senior management necessary to take football and sport into the third decade of the 21st century with all its challenges.
Globalisation is profoundly impacting the sports industry as a direct result of increased exposure through broadcasting and social media. Many sports brands are increasingly targeting overseas markets to reach new fans and customers, develop new revenue streams and gain competitive advantage. However,
navigating such opportunities and threats posed by new international markets calls for an acute understanding of national culture and the effective use of both traditional and digital marketing techniques. This course explores the key principles and practices involved with identifying new markets and creating
a winning marketing strategy for successful new market entry. It also addresses how digital and social media communications strategies have revolutionised the connection and conversation between sports brands and consumers.
Leadership is a fundamental element of both sport and business operating in a dynamic global arena. On this module you will review and conceptualise different approaches to leadership from both an applied and theoretical perspective to allow you to analyse critical incidents in order to judge organisational leadership performance. You will be able to apply leadership theory to examples from industry professionals who have experience of leading teams in a sporting setting. Cross-cultural leadership underpins many of the behaviours and skills discussed within the leadership framework, alongside diversity and inclusion, strategic leadership, communication and reflection. The module allows you to take responsibility for your own leadership development and effectiveness through the development of an e-portfolio and skills audit, alongside exposure to sports leaders from the global network of partners contributing to the live case studies.
This module will advance your research and critical thinking skills, and support you in applying these to the sport industry and its associated workplace environments. This module aims to prepare you for research, reflective, and evidence-based development, important for your future career and higher study where applicable. The undertaking of an applied project will give you the opportunity to develop your problem-solving skills regarding topical issues in your area of interest, whilst also allowing you to evidence your academic ability and knowledge. By completing this project and consulting with your tutor, you will establish expertise in an applied area of interest, aiming to have real impact on the relevant industry.
This module will give you a live insight into sport business issues. You will gain a thorough practice-based understanding of project design, conduct and action. As a result, you will be able to design and manage an applied project, and show potential to contribute to academic knowledge and industry practice – making
you highly desirable for potential employers.
When working in the dynamic sports industry, it is essential to understand the wide variety of issues that are important to the business and management of sport, without neglecting the implications of our actions as managers on the wider sports population.
This module offers an engaging, informative, yet challenging introduction to some of the most pressing contemporary issues in sport. The module aims to provide you with a critical awareness of contemporary issues in sport by examining a number of topics ranging from global issues such as corruption, gambling and commercialisation, to national issues of gender, sexuality, racism and women in sport. You will develop an understanding of these issues by being empowered to formulate personal opinion underpinned by theoretical evidence in the format of assessed seminar discussions. Listening skills, alongside verbal reasoning will also be developed in order to develop critical understanding of relatively complex themes that affect both the sports industry and society as a whole.
When working in the dynamic sports industry, it is essential to understand the wide variety of issues that are important to the business and management of sport, without neglecting the implications of our actions as managers on the wider sports population.
This module offers an engaging, informative, yet challenging introduction to some of the most pressing contemporary issues in sport. The module aims to provide you with a critical awareness of contemporary issues in sport by examining a number of topics ranging from global issues such as corruption, gambling and commercialisation, to national issues of gender, sexuality, racism and women in sport. You will develop an understanding of these issues by being empowered to formulate personal opinion underpinned by theoretical evidence in the format of assessed seminar discussions. Listening skills, alongside verbal reasoning will also be developed in order to develop critical understanding of relatively complex themes that affect both the sports industry and society as a whole.
As a sport business professional, you will be immersed in an industry that is full of potential for growth and innovation. Perhaps you will feel there is a better way of conducting business, perhaps you feel there should be a different way to approaching a specific activity; or perhaps you just prefer to have your own business, in which case this module is for you.
From business model development to presentation skills, this module will provide you with essential skills to succeed as an entrepreneur in the sport industry. Not only that it will also cover the fundamental aspects and areas you should consider in order to best approach the world and the life of an entrepreneur in the sport industry.
Requirements overview
- Undergraduate degree - minimum 2:2 (ideally a 2:1) or international equivalent
- Applicants with a 2:2 should have some experience of studying or working in business or sports related areas.
- English language qualifications: Applicants from non-majority English speaking countries will be asked for an English qualification which tests Speaking, Listening, Reading and Writing and will be asked to achieve an overall IELTS score of 6.5 (minimum of 6.0 in each section) or recognised equivalent.
Offers to applicants currently studying an undergraduate degree will be conditional on them going on to achieve the entry requirements on completion of their degree.
Applications that do not meet the standard entry requirements but demonstrate relevant education and/or work and/or life experience in the course subject area are welcomed.
Eligibility will be assessed on the basis of the information provided in the application – in particular the personal statement.
For more information, please contact admissions@gis.sport.
To apply for this degree, please click here and follow the instructions to complete your application via our Learner Portal.
- Application form
- Evidence of highest academic and/or professional qualifications
- Evidence of relevant experience, where required
- 500 word personal statement
Applications made through the flexible entry route may require a course leader review. The course leader will determine whether a professional reference or task is required.
Scholarships
The Global Institute of Sport is proud to offer an extensive suite of scholarships to support outstanding students as they embark on their postgraduate study. From scholarships to aid our elite athletes, to attracting aspiring sports leaders, and scholarships which support inclusivity and diversity within the sporting industry, our scholarships are there to support students who want to make a meaningful difference to the future of the sporting world.
Career prospects
The specificity of sport, with its high media coverage and numerous stakeholders, requires managers to have uniquely honed business skills and an in-depth knowledge of the principles of sport management. The programme has been developed for those with aspirations towards senior management positions within the core functional departments of the sport management industry, spanning business development, marketing, finance, operations and media. The international elements of this degree provide students with the skills and experience to progress in a multi-billion-pound global industry.
Graduates of the MSc International Sport Management degree have gone on to work in roles for organisations such as:
- Campaign Executive - DAZN
- Sports Marketing - Nike
- Stock and Sales Coordinator - Arsenal FC
- French Content Editor - 90min Media
- Marketing Assistant - West Ham United FC
- Head of Academy Recruitment - Morecambe FC
- Park Facility Project Officer - Lawn Tennis Association
- Catering System Manager - Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
"I found the content really relative and useful in terms of a good balance between academia and the practicalities in terms of how to use it in the workplace and bring it to life"
Read moreThis is a strong course with a passionate teaching team. In the years that I have external examined the programme, the course offering has not only grown but also developed into the online market and is a clear national leader in this domain
Fees
For part-time courses the tuition fee will be split accordingly per year i.e 75 credits in year 1 and 105 credits in year 2 (for a two year programme) as per below table.
Course type |
Total fee | 75 credits | 105 credits |
UK On campus (Home students) / Distance (with attendance) (residentials in the UK) | £11,950.00 | £4,979.50 | £6,970.50 |
UK On Campus (International students*) | £17,950.00 | £7,479.50 | £10,470.50 |
Distance (with attendance) (residentals in the US) | $19,950.00 (USD) | $8,312.50 | $11,637.50 |
Distance (with attendance) (residentals in Australia) | £11,950.00 (Approx $22,950 AUD) | £4,979.50 | £6,970.50 |
Distance | £11,950.00 | £4,979.50 | £6,970.50 |
*International students require a visa to study on campus
These discounts are open to any GIS, UCFB, Buckinghamshire New University, Vrije Universiteit Brussel and University of East London graduate who has received and accepted an offer to study at the Global Institute of Sport.
- 15% fee tuition discount on all Master's programmes
If you’d like to extend your time with us, we’re pleased to offer all GIS graduates:
- 15% fee tuition discount on all Master's programmes
We're pleased to offer all UCFB and GIS business partners 15% fee tuition discount on all Undergraduate, Master's programmes.
In some instances, optional activities provided may carry an additional cost for participants (e.g. qualifications with external certification such as FA Coaching Badges). Any additional costs will be provided to students in advance of any such sessions running.
University Campus of Football Business offers this degree on campus in the UK at UCFB Wembley, click the link to learn for more information about studying with UCFB.
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