Bachelor of Arts in Sports and Recreation Management/Project Management Specialization |
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| College/University | Ashford University |
| Degree Level | Bachelor's |
| Description | Apply your love of sports and fitness to the world of business while expanding your knowledge and experience with your Bachelor of Arts in Sports and Recreation Management degree from Ashford University. Build your management and leadership skills while deepening your knowledge of the many business aspects of sports, fitness, and recreation. Upon graduation, you will be well acquainted with the industry and be highly trained in various theories of management. Additionally, you will be prepared for managerial positions in the sports and recreation industry, including: professional sports, fitness clubs, athletics equipment merchandising, recreation programs, and more. Plus, you can transfer up to 99 approved credits to accelerate your graduation. Score the first of many victories in your career with Ashford. Build on your Bachelor of Arts in Sports and Recreation Management with a specialization in Project Management. You will be well equipped to seize new opportunities in this fast-growing field. |
| Distinguishing Characteristic | Ashford Mission: To provide accessible, affordable, innovative, high-quality learning opportunities and degree programs that meet the diverse needs of individuals pursuing integrity in their lives, professions and communities. |
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| Accreditation | North Central Association of Colleges and Schools , Higher Learning Commission (NCA, HLC) | |||
| School Address | 400 N. Bluff Blvd., Clinton, IA 52732 | |||
| Institution Type | Private, For-profit, Higher Education | |||
| Tuition Cost* | $42,480 | |||
| Time to Completion | 50 months | |||
| Delivery Format | Online and On-Campus | |||
| Geographic Restrictions | Online: All US States except Kansas, On-campus: Program specific | |||
| Eligibility Requirements | High School Diploma or GED | |||
*This is an approximation, assuming the high end of the range results from no available transfer of credits. Check with School for information specific to your circumstances.





