Business

Bachelor of Commerce (Sport Management)

Get on track with a commerce degree that offers a career in professional sport. This versatile online commerce degree gives you the business knowledge and skills to achieve success. Graduates of Bachelor of Commerce (Sport Management) can forge careers in sports club administration or player management.

Overview

Please note: This course has recently undergone a major change. Please refer to Transition Arrangements for more information.

Level of study: What does Undergraduate mean?

Undergraduate

Number of units: What are units?

24 units

How to enrol

  1. Select the units you want to study, then enrol.

or


Apply for this course:
  1. Commonwealth Supported Places offered (HECS-HELP) HECS-HELP
Check eligibility
How to apply

Units in this course

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From 2011 the Bachelor of Commerce (Sport Management) course is available only to students who are registered in the degree with Curtin University.

All Sport Management major units will be phased out by end 2012. Registered students must complete these as a matter of priority. Core units and electives can be completed after you have finished the Sport Management major units.

All registered students are encouraged to contact Curtin University for advice and study plan recommendations. If you have completed different units to those listed in the course structure, please contact Curtin University to arrange your study plan.

Career Outcomes

Graduates find employment in both the public and private sectors. Public sector employers include state and federal departments of education, youth services, sports services and local government authorities. Private sector employers include large sports organisations and clubs. Graduates may also find employment as managers of sports people and professional bodies.

Transition Arrangements

Curtin University is committed to the fundamental principle that all students registered in the Bachelor of Commerce (Sport Management) prior to 31/12/2010 will be provided with an opportunity to complete the degree. Curtin University is committed to discussion and consultation and would welcome your enquiry to ensure you are fully informed and understand the implication of the phasing out of the degree.

BLW24 Business Organisations and BLW28 Management Law have been withdrawn and students may want to contact Curtin for a revised Study plan to complete the units required for their degree.

Award Requirements

To obtain the Bachelor of Commerce (Sport Management) you must complete a total of 24 units and meet the following requirements:

  • Complete nine compulsory core units
  • Complete eleven major units
  • Complete four elective units
  • Complete at least eight Curtin University units
  • You are expected to have an adequate level of English when undertaking all units in this degree

Recognition of Prior Learning / Credit

A student may be able to get credit towards the degree for previous studies successfully completed at other institutions. Should a student wish to register for the degree and obtain credit for previous study, the student should contact the Centre for eLearning, Curtin University, prior to registering in any units through Open Universities Australia. Students should send certified copies of their Academic Transcript to Mr Eric Clock, School of Business Law and Taxation, Curtin University, GPO Box U1987, Perth WA 6845.

Registering in this Course

Eligible students should have registered before 31/12/2010 as Curtin University is not offering this course to new students after 2010.

Application to graduate must be made through the School of Business Law and Taxation Office, Curtin University. Students should contact Curtin for information about graduation fees and procedures.

For further information students are advised to contact:

Curtin University OUA Coordinator Mr Eric Clock, E.Clock@curtin.edu.au

Please Note: Not applicable to CSP students.

Recommended Study Pattern

  • Complete all Sport Management major BLS units by 2012
  • Complete any remaining core units
  • Complete any remaining Commerce major units
  • Complete electives

Course Admission Eligibility Criteria

In order to be eligible, students must meet the following requirements:

  • 4 OUA Undergraduate units at pass level OR equivalent OR 2 units plus English

OR one of the following:

Tertiary Entrance Ranking (TER) entrance:

Tertiary Entrance Ranking 70 (TER, ENTER, UAI, OP or equivalent). Students must have a 50% minimum in TER English (or equivalent)

Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT):

You must achieve a minimum of 145 in all sections of the STAT (Multiple Choice and Written English) to gain entry to the course

Tertiary Study:

Successful completion of a full semester (four standard units) towards an undergraduate degree at an Australian university and English language competency is needed (also refer to Section 3a)

Enabling courses:

Enabling courses completed through other Australian Universities which meet minimum entry requirements for that institution will be accepted as minimum entry requirements for this course

TAFE:

On completion of certain TAFE studies (or equivalent study recognised by the Australian Qualifications Framework – AQF), matriculation status may be granted and a Tertiary Entrance Rank (TER) may be assigned. The minimum entry requirements for TAFE students are:

  • Diploma, Associate Diploma, or Advanced Diploma (no additional English competency needed)
  • Certificate IV + English competency (also refer to Section 3a)

(Note – Certificate II or III are not acceptable)


Minimum English Language Entry Requirements (PDF, 74KB)

How to Apply

You can submit your application by clicking on the Apply online button below.

Apply online

Alternatively, you can download, print and email/fax your application:

Curtin University CSP Form (PDF, 413 KB)

PDF applications should be emailed to: csp.admin@open.edu.au or faxed to: +61 3 8628 2955.

About Commonwealth supported places

A Commonwealth supported place is a higher education place for which the Australian Government provides funding to the university towards the cost of your education. Commonwealth supported places are only available for students who wish to enrol in a full course of study and are required to contribute to the cost of their higher education through a student contribution. Eligible students in Commonwealth supported places can also receive assistance with their student contribution in the form of HECS-HELP.

To be eligible for Commonwealth support, you must be:

  • An Australian citizen OR;
  • A New Zealand citizen who will be residing in Australia for the duration of your study OR;
  • The holder of a permanent visa who will be residing in Australia for the duration of your study.

For more information and to download an information booklet on the eligibility requirements and the payment options available including the process for applying for HECS-HELP assistance, please visit www.goingtouni.gov.au

Alternatively if you do not wish to apply as a Commonwealth supported place student or are not eligible, you can still apply to study this course or units within this course. Click on the Course units tab above to find out more.

Please note that depending on the course eligibility requirements, you may be required to provide scanned and certified copies of the following supporting documents:

  • Certified copies of academic transcripts - required in most cases but check course eligibility rules.(Please ensure you attach all pages of your academic transcript including both the front and back pages)

A “certified copy” is a copy of an original document which has been certified as being a true copy by an authorised person. These include a justice of the peace, lawyer, medical practitioner, pharmacist, accountant, school principal or minister of religion.

  • English language test results - if your courses were not predominantly in English e.g. IELTS or equivalent test results.
  • IMPORTANT:  Please do not send original documents as they will not be returned.

Pricing and Payment Options

The total cost of completing a degree will vary depending on the course you have chosen to study.

Fees can also vary according to the type of unit you enrol in and the applicable fee band. Below is a guide to help you find the fees applicable for your own study path.

Please also note that the fees listed here are only indicative costs for new students in 2012. These fees may vary depending on the units you choose and do not include incidental fees (such as lab coats or art supplies) or the cost of your textbooks.


2012 Curtin University CSP Units Schedule (PDF, 78KB)

Course Structure

Majors

Students should plan their enrolments to complete these Sport Management major units in 2012. No BLS units will be offered in 2013.

Electives

Students must complete four elective units in addition to the core and major units. These units may be selected from any Open Universities Australia units.

Major units - Sport Management Total number of units to complete: 6 units
Select
Unit code
Unit name
Provider
2012 Availability
Required Units: Complete the following 6 units
Curtin
Curtin
Curtin
Curtin
Curtin
Curtin
All students should have completed BLS110 before 2012
Major units - Commerce Total number of units to complete: 4 units
Select
Unit code
Unit name
Provider
2012 Availability
Required Units: Complete the following 4 units
Curtin
Griffith
Curtin
Curtin
Core units Total number of units to complete: 9 units
Select
Unit code
Unit name
Provider
2012 Availability
Required Units: Complete the following 9 units
UniSA
UniSA
Curtin
Curtin
Swinburne
UniSA
UniSA
Griffith
Griffith