Break Into the Business of Sports

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Online and on campuses across Michigan, Davenport University prepares students for successful business careers. Intentionally small class sizes ensure personalized attention and valuable 1:1 time with leading faculty. Industry-aligned, career-centered education gives you the skills and real-world experience employers demand.

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Why a BBA in Sport Management at Davenport?

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Learn the business of sports

Turn your passion for sports into a business career. Online or on campus, you’ll study the global sports industry, advertising, event operations, facility management, analytics, law and sports governance. Develop skills in critical business areas, including accounting, marketing, economics, finance, IT and statistics.

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Get a worldwide-recognized education with personalized support

Davenport is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and has a specialized International Accreditation Council for Business Education accreditation. We have your best interest and success in mind by offering personalized support including free 24/7 tutoring and a lifetime of career services.

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Internships that lead to jobs and connections

Make connections that lead to jobs. Gain real-world experience through two built-in internships. Intern at any level, from local high school to pro teams. Network with pro and collegiate leaders through guest lectures—or meet them during fieldtrips to minor/major league venues. Earn credit for work experience.