8 Master Programmes in Sport Business in Italy for 2024

Master Programmes in Sport Business in Italy for 2024Filter
    • Neuchâtel, Switzerland
    • Leicester, United Kingdom
    • + 1 more

    Full time

    1 Year

    On-Campus

    English

    The FIFA Master - International MA in Management, Law and Humanities of Sport was recently ranked as the #1 Postgraduate Sport Management course in Europe for a record eleventh time in the influential 2023 SportBusiness Postgraduate rankings. The FIFA Master combines a truly international and multi-disciplinary approach.

    • Rome, Italy
    • Italy Online, Italy

    Part time

    12 Months

    Distance learning

    English

    Rome Business School

    • Rome, Italy

    Full time

    1 Year

    On-Campus

    English

    Our 1-year master’s program in Sports Management and coaching is designed for those who want to pursue a successful career in the sports industry. We have reshaped the typical sports management degree according to the modern trends which completely changed the approach to this industry.

    • Milan, Italy

    Full time

    1 Year

    On-Campus

    English

    The Master programme in Sports Management goes beyond traditional education by offering students personalised guidance from its esteemed partner professionals. These experts will support you in making informed career choices and empowering you to reach new heights in the sports management industry. With their wealth of experience and industry insights, the mentors will be instrumental in shaping your future success.

    • Zürich, Switzerland
    • Antwerp, Belgium
    • + 7 more

    Full time, Part time

    9 Months

    Blended, Distance learning, On-Campus

    English

    Upon successful completion of the study program students receive an international private Master in International Management (MIM) degree with a specialization in Sports Management, awarded by the school's main campus in Zurich, Switzerland, based on the recommendation of the faculty of the local campuses where credits were earned, and upon the recommendation of the school's Academic Council.

    • Milan, Italy

    Full time

    1 Year

    On-Campus

    English

    The Master's program in Sports Management goes beyond traditional education by offering students personalized guidance from its esteemed partner professionals. These experts will support you in making informed career choices and empowering you to reach new heights in the sports management industry. With their wealth of experience and industry insights, the mentors will be instrumental in shaping your future success.

    • Rome, Italy

    On-Campus

    Italian

    Our master’s program is a great learning opportunity for those individuals who want to pursue a professional career within the sports industry. With our course offering, we touch all the aspects involved within this specific sector so our students can choose their professional path upon completion of the program. Do you see yourself in one of the categories below? Then our master’s program could be the next step in your professional development.

    • Florence, Italy

    On-Campus

    Italian

    The course, with internationally renowned teachers and cutting-edge teaching methods, aims to enrich the personal and professional training of interlocutors who in various ways are interested in football by updating on the knowledge and skills that the "new sciences of the mind" - from philosophy to psychology, from pedagogy to neuroscience - and the sciences of complex systems make available today. In particular, we will focus on the practical consequences of the so-called "motor paradigm", the theoretical horizon disclosed by the philosophy of embodiment for which our mind, far from being something separate from the body, is deeply rooted in species-specific characteristics of the body we have and above all in its sensory and motor skills. The training course also intends to ennoble football as an object that is not only of flag passions or of “bar” discussions, and on which critical thinking and a real education of the aesthetic gaze can be exercised. That critical exercise on our prejudices and on the deep values ​​that are explicitly and implicitly at stake when it comes to football or when it is practiced is worth an assumption of moral responsibility for ourselves and towards others.