Course Information

Bachelor of Sport, Recreation and Event Management

Effective from 01-JAN-2015 : Code Y53

This course provides specific, industry-focused theoretical knowledge and practical skills for a career in the sport and recreation industries, including the growth area of event management within these sectors. It provides students with the essential knowledge, competencies and professional attributes required by middle and senior levels of management in these areas. The course commences with an introduction to the sport, recreation and event industries and focuses on the application of key aspects of business communication and analysis, leadership, organisational management, marketing, economics and finance, legal aspects, research methods, business planning and event operations management. Students have the opportunity to further specialise and give their studies a stronger focus in various fields, such as marketing, sports science, human resource management, public relations, or tourism and hospitality management. Students also undertake a range of professional industry practice opportunities in the relevant industries.

Disclaimer

This course information may be updated and amended immediately prior to semester. To ensure you have the correct outline, please check it again at the beginning of semester. In particular please check the course requirements and the unit and unit set offerings, as these differ according to course delivery location.

Practicum Option

Students have the opportunity to undertake a Business Practicum unit within this course, working on a business project with a public, private or not-for-profit organisation.

Duty of care

Some organisations may require clearances, screenings and certificates, and will liaise directly with students regarding any requirements.

Attendance requirements

Students are required to complete 100 hours at their host organisation. These hours may be outside normal university hours.

Application process

Students are required to submit a current resume, a statement addressing their suitability and may be required to attend an interview.

Professional practice rules

Students are provided with a Student Placement guide which details the expected behaviour and conduct while working in the host organisation.

Admission requirements

Academic admission standard for the following entry pathways:

  • ATAR or notional ATAR minimum entry rank on basis of previous studies
  • Special Tertiary Admissions Test
  • University Preparation Course
  • Aboriginal University Orientation Course
  • Aboriginal Student Intake Test
  • Special Consideration Entry
  • Educational Disadvantage
  • Portfolio entry where accepted

Course Duration

  • Full Time: 3 Years
  • Part Time: 6 Years

Course Delivery

  • Joondalup: Full Time, Part Time

Course Structure

Students are required to complete a Core unit set. This will be supported by an 8-unit supplementary program, comprising of a Major, or a Minor plus Elective units, or two Minors, or 8 Elective units. Note: Students are required to complete a minimum of 4 units at third-year level and no more than 10 units at first-year level.

Year 1
Unit Code Unit Title Credit Points
SPM1001Introduction to Recreation15
SPM1102Sport and Recreation Leadership and Programming15
TSM2202Introduction to Event Management15
BES1500Business Communication and Analysis15
SPM2111Sport Organisation Management15
SPM2112Sport Delivery Systems15
Unit from Supplementary Programx 230
Year 2
Unit Code Unit Title Credit Points
SPM2104 *Managing Recreation Services and Facilities15
SPM2114Sport and Leisure Economics and Finance15
SPM2122Sport Marketing15
SPM3114Sport Venues and Events15
TSM3501Event Operations Management15
Unit from Supplementary Programx 230
Plus 1 unit from:
LSC2100 ^Principles of Adventure Recreation15
LSC2105 ^Adventure Recreation Management15
Year 3
Unit Code Unit Title Credit Points
BUS3100Business Research Practices15
SPM3113Sport and Leisure Law15
SPM3221Sport Business Planning15
Unit from Supplementary Programx 460
Plus 1 unit from:
TSM3500 ^Business Events Management15
FBL3501 ^Business Practicum15

^ Core Option
* Students will be assessed to see if they have achieved the ECU minimum standard of English language proficiency in this unit. Students who don't meet the minimum standard will be provided with appropriate English language support and development.


Disability Standards for Education (Commonwealth 2005)

For the purposes of considering a request for Reasonable Adjustments under the Disability Standards for Education (Commonwealth 2005), inherent requirements for this subject are articulated in the Unit Description, Learning Outcomes and Assessment Requirements of this entry. The University is dedicated to provide support to those with special requirements. Further details on the support for students with disabilities or medical conditions can be found at the Access and Inclusion website.

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Course Information

Bachelor of Sport, Recreation and Event Management

Effective from 01-JUL-2015 : Code Y53

This course provides specific, industry-focused theoretical knowledge and practical skills for a career in the sport and recreation industries, including the growth area of event management within these sectors. It provides students with the essential knowledge, competencies and professional attributes required by middle and senior levels of management in these areas. The course commences with an introduction to the sport, recreation and event industries and focuses on the application of key aspects of business communication and analysis, leadership, organisational management, marketing, economics and finance, legal aspects, research methods, business planning and event operations management. Students have the opportunity to further specialise and give their studies a stronger focus in various fields, such as marketing, sports science, human resource management, public relations, or tourism and hospitality management. Students also undertake a range of professional industry practice opportunities in the relevant industries.

Disclaimer

This course information may be updated and amended immediately prior to semester. To ensure you have the correct outline, please check it again at the beginning of semester. In particular please check the course requirements and the unit and unit set offerings, as these differ according to course delivery location.

Practicum Requirement

Students will undertake work placement in three units in a sport or recreation programming setting , a not-for-profit, incorporated sport organisation/club and a staffed recreation/leisure facility.

Duty of care

Some organisations may require clearances, screenings and certificates, and will liaise directly with students regarding any requirements.

Attendance requirements

Students are required to complete 20 hours per practicum at their host organisation. These hours may be outside normal university hours.

Application process

Students are required to submit a current resume, a statement addressing their suitability and may be required to attend an interview.

Enrolment process

Students will be enrolled into SPM1102, SPM2111 and SPM2104.

Professional practice rules

Students are provided with a Student Placement guide which details the expected behaviour and conduct while working in the host organisation.

Admission requirements

Academic admission standard for the following entry pathways:

  • ATAR or notional ATAR minimum entry rank on basis of previous studies
  • Special Tertiary Admissions Test
  • University Preparation Course
  • Aboriginal University Orientation Course
  • Aboriginal Student Intake Test
  • Special Consideration Entry
  • Educational Disadvantage
  • Portfolio entry where accepted

Course Duration

  • Full Time: 3 Years
  • Part Time: 6 Years

Course Delivery

  • Joondalup: Full Time, Part Time

Course Structure

Students are required to complete 16 core units. This will be supported by an 8-unit supplementary program, comprising a Major, or a Minor plus Elective units, or two Minors, or 8 Elective units.

Year 1
Unit Code Unit Title Credit Points
SPM1001Introduction to Recreation15
SPM1102Sport and Recreation Leadership and Programming15
TSM2202Introduction to Event Management15
BES1500Business Communication and Analysis15
SPM2111Sport Organisation Management15
SPM2112Sport Delivery Systems15
Unit from Supplementary Programx 230
Year 2
Unit Code Unit Title Credit Points
SPM2104 *Managing Recreation Services and Facilities15
SPM3655Sport and Events Funding and Finance15
SPM2510Marketing and Communications for Sport and Events15
SPM3114Sport Venues and Events15
TSM3501Event Operations Management15
Unit from Supplementary Programx 230
Plus 1 unit from:
LSC2100 ^Principles of Adventure Recreation15
LSC2105 ^Adventure Recreation Management15
Year 3
Unit Code Unit Title Credit Points
BUS3100Business Research Practices15
SPM3113Sport and Leisure Law15
SPM3221Sport Business Planning15
Unit from Supplementary Programx 460
Plus 1 unit from:
TSM3500 ^Business Events Management15
FBL3501 ^Business Practicum15

Note: FBL3501 is by application only.

^ Core Option
* Students will be assessed to see if they have achieved the ECU minimum standard of English language proficiency in this unit. Students who don't meet the minimum standard will be provided with appropriate English language support and development.

Unit sets that can be studied as part of this course


Disability Standards for Education (Commonwealth 2005)

For the purposes of considering a request for Reasonable Adjustments under the Disability Standards for Education (Commonwealth 2005), inherent requirements for this subject are articulated in the Unit Description, Learning Outcomes and Assessment Requirements of this entry. The University is dedicated to provide support to those with special requirements. Further details on the support for students with disabilities or medical conditions can be found at the Access and Inclusion website.

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