Earning a bachelor of arts (BA) in sport leadership & management at Pacific University will challenge you to explore the dynamic world of sport and recreation from a multi-disciplinary lens. You will gain a foundation of knowledge and skills necessary to make ethical, data-driven, financial, and legal decisions to lead successful sport programs and organizations, while being given the opportunity to specialize in coursework and experiences that will result in a unique preparation for your dream job.
Program Learning Outcomes
By completing a major in Sport Leadership & Management, students will be able to:
Demonstrate an advanced knowledge of theories and skills for effective leadership and professional success
Apply critical thinking and reasoning skills to improve sporting/recreational opportunities and enhance competence for diverse populations
Examine and analyze ethical and moral issues related to the leadership and management of sport and recreational environments
Demonstrate effective communication, orally and in writing, with lay and professional audiences
Demonstrate appropriate levels of independence, judgment, and professionalism in management and leadership environments
Сентябрь 2025
Pacific University, Oregon
Forest Grove Campus,
2043 College Way,
Forest Grove,
Oregon,
97116, United States
Pacific University seeks to admit students who demonstrate the skills necessary to be successful in a rigorous academic environment, with primary consideration given to academic preparation and potential for successful study at the college level. Preparation is assessed by evaluating documents such as official high school, college preparatory and college transcripts, recommendations, standardized test scores, written essays and other information submitted by applicants.
English Language Proficiency Requirement
Enrolling as an undergraduate degree-seeking student requires English proficiency. This can be proven by graduating from an American high school, or by earning a TOEFL score of at least 79 (iBT), 550 (paper), or an IELTS score of at least 6.5.
First-Year Application Deadlines: Early Action I: November 1; Early Action II: January 15; Rolling Admissions: After January 15