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  1. Well, this seems late, I was looking for these programs too, but since other people might look at forums for references, I might as well post something I know or saw from the schools' websites. I live in California, so I know Cal State Long Beach has a MA in Kinesiology with a Sports Management Concentration. It requires a Bachelor's with GPA 2.75, and a GRE of 290 (145+145+3.5 writing). It's 18 months with 500 hrs internship. San Diego State has an MBA in Sports, it requires Bachelor's with GPA 3.0, and it needs GRE/GMAT. It's 18 months, of which 4-6 months is internship. It is said that it's the only Sports MBA in California fully accredited by the AACSB International. University of San Francisco has an MA in Sports Management. It requires Bachelor's with GPA 2.75 and no GRE/GMAT. It's 23 months though, which seems REALLY long; however, they do stress that their students get on average 1100 hours of internship. Another one is fairly new. UCR Extension is partnering with the UEM Real Madrid Graduate School in Spain, to offer an MBA in Sports Management. It's said to have ties with the Real Madrid Football club, I don't know though. It's 15 months, 9 of the which is taught at UCR, the other 6 online by faculties at UEM. So the catch is that you can work while getting the degree. It requires a Bachelor's and no GRE/GMAT. It's about $30,000 the last time I checked. The other ones are easy to find on their school's sites, but UCR Extension has been updating their websites recently so I'm attaching their program flyer's link here: https://www.iep.ucr.edu/pdf/flyers/UEM_RealMadrid_International.pdf
  2. Well, this seems late, I was looking for these programs too, but since other people might look at forums for references, I might as well post something I know or saw from the schools' websites. I live in California, so I know Cal State Long Beach has a MA in Kinesiology with a Sports Management Concentration. It requires a Bachelor's with GPA 2.75, and a GRE of 290 (145+145+3.5 writing). It's 18 months with 500 hrs internship. San Diego State has an MBA in Sports, it requires Bachelor's with GPA 3.0, and it needs GRE/GMAT. It's 18 months, of which 4-6 months is internship. It is said that it's the only Sports MBA in California fully accredited by the AACSB International. University of San Francisco has an MA in Sports Management. It requires Bachelor's with GPA 2.75 and no GRE/GMAT. It's 23 months though, which seems REALLY long; however, they do stress that their students get on average 1100 hours of internship. Another one is fairly new. UCR Extension is partnering with the UEM Real Madrid Graduate School in Spain, to offer an MBA in Sports Management. It's said to have ties with the Real Madrid Football club, I don't know though. It's 15 months, 9 of the which is taught at UCR, the other 6 online by faculties at UEM. So the catch is that you can work while getting the degree. It requires a Bachelor's and no GRE/GMAT. It's about $30,000 the last time I checked. The other ones are easy to find on their school's sites, but UCR Extension has been updating their websites recently so I'm attaching their program flyer's link here: https://www.iep.ucr.edu/pdf/flyers/UEM_RealMadrid_International.pdf
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