Sports Management Program's graduates can work at university's departments of health, physical education and sports, the head of health, cultural and sports, as well as sport science departments, sports centers, General Directorate of Youth and Sport' s Central and Provincial Region. Graduates are also employed in sports health centers, sports federations, government agencies and private entities, sports clubs, fitness centers, tourism organizations, institutions and organizations dealing with sport tourism, military schools, sports clubs and school sports clubs.
Students enrolled in DU might be exempted from certain
courses within the framework of certain regulations. A student can be exempted
from a certain course provided related course content previously received from
another institution complies with that of DU, which is subject to approval and
verification by the Board of faculty/graduate school/school.
Recognition of Education Abroad
DU recognises academic terms and courses studied by a
student that has been involved in an exchange programme for one or two terms at
the universities with which a partnership was established.
Students that are selected to avail themselves of Student
Mobility for Studies under ERASMUS are obliged to draw up an education
agreement with relevant ERASMUS Unit Coordination prior to the mobility term.
The education agreement demonstrates the courses to be studied at the partner
university the student intends to go, as well as appropriate ECTS credits.
In addition to this, students shall be asked to issue a
Recognition Sheet, which refers to the equivalent of foreign courses in DU, so
that the credit transfer is planned and approved.
At the end of the exchange term, the courses studied abroad
are recorded and demonstrated in the transcript, together with the original
course codes and names and ECTS credits. Pursuant to ERASMUS Programme and
Collaboration Agreements concluded thereunto, official transcripts will quote,
an abbreviation signal of ET, European Transfer, for the courses studied
abroad.
Sports Management Program; sports organizations, sports industry, recreation, sports facilities, sports marketing, sports economy, which can serve in many areas such as the intellectual think, entrepreneur, decision-making competence, creative, transformational and problem-solving ability to train high-level Sports Managers.
Sports Management Program; This course aims to provide the students with the knowledge of many areas which have direct or indirect relationship with sports through a contemporary and comprehensive education curriculum equipped with theoretical and practical sports courses in the areas mentioned above.
No | Program Requirements |
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1 | Develop solutions with the help of principles related to application problems in the field of sports management |
2 | Defend the proposed solutions |
3 | Work in a particular sport management area |
4 | Help the development of sport in Turkey |
5 | Follow the laws concerning the management of sport and be aware of duties and responsibilities related to these laws |
6 | Be aware of their own knowledge and skill levels |
7 | İmplement operational and tactical level decisions |
8 | Work in sport clubs and organizations as a member ofa team and a project and take responsibility |
9 | Arrange financial planning ofa sport club or organization |
10 | Prepare plans and programmes relatedwith themanagement of sport facilities and clubs |
11 | Carry out activitiesrelated withhuman resources in sport clubs and organizations. |
12 | Planing and carring out management functions in sport organizations |
13 | To Achieve social, cultural and intellectual development |
14 | To understand the interdisciplinary structure of sport management field |
15 | to determine and explain internal and external factors which shape sport structure in our country and in the world |