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Pursue a Bachelor's Degree in Sports Management With Keiser University's Online eCampus

Keiser University's Bachelor of Science in Sports Management is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills required for a career in the sport industry. The sport industry is one of the largest segments of the economy, and opportunities for careers exist in international, professional, amateur, and collegiate sport, as well as in tourism, recreation, and private sport enterprise. The Keiser curriculum focuses on the business aspects of the sport industry, including marketing, management, law, sales, economics, and finance. The program is offered as a 120-credit program and a 60-credit degree completion program. Students enrolling in the degree completion program must have an approved Associate's degree.

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Keiser University

Keiser University is a comprehensive educational institution dedicated to providing professional and academic foundations that align with students' career objectives while serving as a strategic partner to employers and the broader community. The university distinguishes itself through flexible scheduling options, offering day, evening, and online classes designed to accommodate the diverse responsibilities and obligations of today's busy students without compromising educational quality. What sets Keiser apart is their commitment to personalized learning through small class sizes, a foundational principle established by the Keiser family to create intimate, student-friendly environments that foster individual attention and meaningful educational relationships. The institution emphasizes hands-on learning experiences that combine classroom theory with practical application using industry-standard equipment and technology, ensuring students gain relevant experience with tools and resources they will encounter in their chosen professions and are well-prepared for modern workplace challenges.

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