The Master of Sports Leadership at Northeastern University is a practice-focused graduate degree designed for aspiring and mid-career professionals in sport, fitness, and sports business. You’ll build leadership, management, and analytical skills to support teams and sport organizations in a rapidly evolving industry. Delivered in collaboration with Northeastern’s Center for the Study of Sport in Society, the program explores the social and business issues shaping modern sport—preparing you for roles across coaching support, sport operations, analytics, communications, and sports management.
The Master of Sports Leadership at Northeastern University is a graduate program tailored for both aspiring and experienced professionals in the fields of sports, fitness, and sports business. This practice-oriented degree equips students with essential leadership, management, and analytical skills necessary to thrive in a dynamic and evolving industry.
In collaboration with the Center for the Study of Sport in Society, the program delves into the social and business challenges that shape contemporary sports, preparing graduates for diverse roles in coaching support, sports operations, analytics, communications, and sports management.
The Master of Sports Leadership program consists of courses designed to enhance leadership abilities, provide in-depth sport management knowledge, and develop practical analytical and communication skills. Course offerings may vary by term and campus.
Core coursework may include:
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Admission to the Master of Sports Leadership does not specify GRE or GMAT requirements. While a minimum GPA is not listed, acceptance is generally based on your overall academic history and supporting documents.
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