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<p class="ql-align-justify">Kick-off your career in sport, and gain the skills and knowledge to manage people, build networks, and lead teams. This program equips you with the business acumen and industry insights needed to thrive in a dynamic sports career. Our program offers a unique blend of eight carefully crafted subjects that bridge the worlds of business and sport. Designed to develop core business skills and specialised sports knowledge, you’ll gain the tools to thrive in the sports industry. You’ll benefit from smaller class sizes which allow for more one-on-one time with lecturers and more opportunity for individual study. And best of all, our partnership with Melbourne City Football Club means you will have an extensive range of opportunities to build your professional network and gain work experience in both business and sport. From management principles and marketing, to sports event planning and athlete development, each subject is tailored to prepare you for a dynamic career in sport and business. The course also includes a focus on international sports management, digital marketing and human resources – all critical skills for today’s global sports industry. Through Melbourne City Football Club, you will have a wide range of opportunities to apply your theory into practice, with a minimum of 100 hours of work placement. Upon successful completion, graduates have the option to enter the Bachelor of Business program at the second-year level with Federation University, or complete the course with a Diploma level qualification.</p>
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<p>Students that achieve a grade of High Distinction (HD) in at least half of the units they study in a teaching period and receive nothing less than a Distinction (D) in remaining units in that teaching period will receive a letter of commendation.</p>
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<p>Students who fail in more than 50% of the units in which they are enrolled in any semester or who have not passed a unit after two attempts will be regarded as having unsatisfactory progress. They will be contacted via email and advised to contact their Course Coordinator to seek advice on how to address the issues that contributed to the result.</p>
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<p>Following unsatisfactory progress in two consecutive semesters or failing a unit for the third time, students will be asked to show cause why they should not be excluded from the course. Unless a satisfactory response is received by the relevant Academic Progress Committee the student may be excluded from the course for a period of up to two years.</p>
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<p>Students who receive an MF grade in their final Semester may apply to the Course Coordinator within 7 days of the publication of results for supplementary assessment if that unit is the only outstanding unit required to complete the degree and the student has not been found guilty of any form of academic misconduct (e.g. plagiarism, contract cheating, collusion) in that Semester. The highest grade attainable will be a Pass grade.</p>
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Course overview
<p class="ql-align-justify">Kick-off your career in sport, and gain the skills and knowledge to manage people, build networks, and lead teams. This program equips you with the business acumen and industry insights needed to thrive in a dynamic sports career. Our program offers a unique blend of eight carefully crafted subjects that bridge the worlds of business and sport. Designed to develop core business skills and specialised sports knowledge, you’ll gain the tools to thrive in the sports industry. You’ll benefit from smaller class sizes which allow for more one-on-one time with lecturers and more opportunity for individual study. And best of all, our partnership with Melbourne City Football Club means you will have an extensive range of opportunities to build your professional network and gain work experience in both business and sport. From management principles and marketing, to sports event planning and athlete development, each subject is tailored to prepare you for a dynamic career in sport and business. The course also includes a focus on international sports management, digital marketing and human resources – all critical skills for today’s global sports industry. Through Melbourne City Football Club, you will have a wide range of opportunities to apply your theory into practice, with a minimum of 100 hours of work placement. Upon successful completion, graduates have the option to enter the Bachelor of Business program at the second-year level with Federation University, or complete the course with a Diploma level qualification.</p>
Key information
Institute / school:
Institute of Innovation, Science & Sustainability
Discipline:
Business
Study level:
Undergraduate
Study load:
Full time<br />Part time
Credit points:
120
Duration (in full time equivalent):
1 year
Domestic students:
<p><strong>Location</strong></p><p>Melbourne City Football Club (On Campus)</p>
Course coordinator:
<p>Samuel Zhang</p>
Entry requirements
Domestic students
Current or recent year 12 graduates
Academic requirements
<p>Applicants are required to have met the minimum academic requirements: </p><ul><li>Units 3 and 4: A study score of at least 20 in any English.</li></ul>
ATAR
<p>This course uses the ATAR as part of its selection considerations.</p>
Selection rank adjustments
<ul> <li><strong>Subject adjustments</strong> <br/> Subject adjustments may apply to this course. Please visit <a href="https://delta.vtac.edu.au/coursesearch/#/search">CourseSearch</a> in the Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre (VTAC) website, find this course and open the 'Course requirements' section to see if subject adjustments apply. </li> <li><strong>Equity schemes</strong> <br/> If you've faced educational disadvantage, we encourage you to apply for our <a href="https://www.federation.edu.au/apply/how-to-apply/undergraduate/equity-schemes/">equity schemes</a>. Depending on your eligibility and circumstances, an equity scheme application may support your course application. </li> </ul>
Applicants with higher education study
Academic requirements
<p>Previous higher education studies with results at a pass level or above, including any 'single subjects of study', or successful completion of a tertiary preparatory course such as <a href="https://www.federation.edu.au/courses/dfs0-federation-access-studies-fast/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Federation Access Studies (FAST)</a>.</p>
Applicants with vocational education and training (VET) study
Academic requirements
<p>Successful completion of a relevant VET qualification at Certificate III level or higher.</p>
Applicants with work and life experience
Academic requirements
<p>Applicants who haven't completed secondary education, or undertaken any TAFE or university studies aren't eligible for entry into this course. If that's you, start with a pathway program such as <a href="https://www.federation.edu.au/courses/dfs0-federation-access-studies-fast/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Federation Access Studies (FAST)</a>.</p>
Course rules
Course rules show the number and type of credit points needed to finish your course. They help you understand what you need to complete to graduate. You’re responsible for following the course rules and completing the right units. You’ll find a recommended sequence of units that meets these course rules in the course structure.
Course rules
Complete 120 credit points comprising:
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Core Unit
Core Unit
Complete exactly 120 credit points from the following:
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BUMGT2623
Leading Organisations
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GPMGT1501
Management Principles
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ISMAN1002
Sport Event Management
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ISMAN1001
Introduction to International Sport Management
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ISMAN1007
Human Resource Management for Sport
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ISMAN2005
Digital Media Marketing
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COOPB1001
Professional Identity (Business)
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GPENT1501
Creativity and Innovation
15
Academic progress regulations
Commendation
<p>Students that achieve a grade of High Distinction (HD) in at least half of the units they study in a teaching period and receive nothing less than a Distinction (D) in remaining units in that teaching period will receive a letter of commendation.</p>
Counselling
<p>Students that fail a unit will be contacted via email with advice on required actions and referral to various Federation support services.</p>
Unsatisfactory
<p>Students who fail in more than 50% of the units in which they are enrolled in any semester or who have not passed a unit after two attempts will be regarded as having unsatisfactory progress. They will be contacted via email and advised to contact their Course Coordinator to seek advice on how to address the issues that contributed to the result.</p>
Exclusion / suspension
<p>Following unsatisfactory progress in two consecutive semesters or failing a unit for the third time, students will be asked to show cause why they should not be excluded from the course. Unless a satisfactory response is received by the relevant Academic Progress Committee the student may be excluded from the course for a period of up to two years.</p>
Final unit supplementary assessment
<p>Students who receive an MF grade in their final Semester may apply to the Course Coordinator within 7 days of the publication of results for supplementary assessment if that unit is the only outstanding unit required to complete the degree and the student has not been found guilty of any form of academic misconduct (e.g. plagiarism, contract cheating, collusion) in that Semester. The highest grade attainable will be a Pass grade.</p>
Course structure
Course structures give you the recommended sequence of units and guide your progression through a course. It's your responsibility to meet the course rules and confirm unit availability each year. <a target="_blank" href="https://www.federation.edu.au/students/student-essentials/how-to-enrol/what-to-enrol-in/">Learn more about course structures and enrolment.</a>
Semester 1
Year 1
Semester 1
GPENT1501
Creativity and Innovation
Core Unit
15
BUMGT2623
Leading Organisations
Core Unit
15
ISMAN1001
Introduction to International Sport Management
Core Unit
15
ISMAN1002
Sport Event Management
Core Unit
15
Semester 2
COOPB1001
Professional Identity (Business)
Core Unit
15
GPMGT1501
Management Principles
Core Unit
15
ISMAN1007
Human Resource Management for Sport
Core Unit
15
ISMAN2005
Digital Media Marketing
Core Unit
15
Semester 2
Year 1
Semester 2
COOPB1001
Professional Identity (Business)
Core Unit
15
GPMGT1501
Management Principles
Core Unit
15
ISMAN1007
Human Resource Management for Sport
Core Unit
15
ISMAN2005
Digital Media Marketing
Core Unit
15
Semester 1
GPENT1501
Creativity and Innovation
Core Unit
15
BUMGT2623
Leading Organisations
Core Unit
15
ISMAN1001
Introduction to International Sport Management
Core Unit
15
ISMAN1002
Sport Event Management
Core Unit
15
Course learning outcomes
Upon successful completion of this course, graduates will be able to:
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<p>1. Apply Business Fundamentals</p>
<p>Demonstrate a solid understanding of core business principles, including marketing, human resources, and operations, and apply these to business and sports-related contexts.</p>
<p>2. Exhibit Effective Leadership and Team Management</p>
<p>Lead and manage diverse teams effectively, employing best practices in leadership, motivation, and team dynamics tailored to both business and the unique environment of sports management.</p>
<p>3. Display a sound knowledge of Marketing Sports Events</p>
<p>Design and implement effective marketing and sponsorship strategies to promote sports organisations and events, with an understanding of brand management and audience engagement.</p>
<p>4. Adapt to Emerging Trends and Technologies in Business and Sports Management</p>
<p>Stay informed of industry advancements, using relevant technologies and adapting to changes in business and sports management practices, such as digital media, sports analytics, and virtual event management.</p>
<p>5. Implement Ethical and Socially Responsible Practices</p>
<p>Recognise and apply ethical principles and social responsibility in decision-making, with consideration of employee welfare, sustainability and community impact.</p>
<p>6. Develop Professional Networks and Relationships</p>
<p>Build professional relationships with various business and sport organisation stakeholders through networking and collaborative engagement.</p>
Credit, pathways, and recognition of prior learning
Recognition of prior learning
Recognition of prior learning
<p>This course recognises relevant non-formal and informal prior learning and experiences, as long as you meet the admission eligibility rules and procedures, and any RPL unit exclusions.</p>
Key information
Institute / school:
Institute of Innovation, Science & Sustainability
Discipline:
Business
Study level:
Undergraduate
Study load:
Full time<br />Part time
Credit points:
120
Duration (in full time equivalent):
1 year
Domestic students:
<p><strong>Location</strong></p><p>Melbourne City Football Club (On Campus)</p>
Course coordinator:
<p>Samuel Zhang</p>
Disclaimer
<em>Information in the Federation Handbook is correct at the time of publication. The University reserves the right to alter any course, unit, procedure or fee.</em>
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