What is the Bachelor of Business (Hons) in Recreation & Sport Management course?
The Bachelor of Business (Honours) in Recreation and Sport Management is designed so as to develop competencies and transferable skills across a range of disciplines. The degree aims to provide both a general insight and specialist focus, preparing students academically and professionally to work in the wider sport, recreation, leisure and business industries.
Unique Features
Bachelor of Business
This qualification provides graduates with a business degree which extends employment options into a wider array of fields.
Work Placement
Students complete 14 weeks of work placement in year three of the course. This provides vital real-world experience for students in their chosen area of interest while also expanding their knowledge and skill base. Placements can include leisure centres, national governing bodies (e.g. FAI, GAA, IRFU), local sports partnerships and national organisations (e.g. Special Olympics, Paralympics Ireland). Opportunities for placements abroad are also available.
Industry Engagement
Being industry ready is a key philosophy of this sports degree. In 2nd year, students have a class free day where they will visit both local and national sport, recreation and leisure facilities throughout the semester. Guest lecturers are also a core part of learning in many modules at each stage of the course.
Practical Components
There is a number of modules in the course with a practical emphasis. In sports pedagogy, for example, students gain the basic skills of a number of sports for the purposes of leading youth groups in a variety of sporting activity contexts. Other modules with practical components include event management, outdoor recreation, adapted physical activity and social media and digital professionalism. The practical fitness instruction stream allows students to gain professional qualifications in gym and group fitness instruction. Students can also obtain first aid, lifeguard, swim teaching and various coaching qualifications.
Electives
Students have a wide array of electives to choose from. This includes modules from each of the streams (e.g. sports coaching, performance psychology, sports marketing, social media and digital professionalism, group fitness instruction, adapted physical activity). These streams allow students to progress onto modules that suit their career objectives.
Research Specialism
Students complete a research project in the final two semesters of the programme. This allows students to conduct specialist research in a niche area of their choosing. This can be done in conjunction with industry to further enhance their career prospect opportunities.
Reserved Places
A number of places may be allocated to applicants of outstanding achievement and potential in sporting activities that have reached the minimum academic entry requirements but fail to make the entry points required. To compete for one of these places, applicants must complete and return a supplementary application form before a date specified by the college (marked on the form). The college will issue a copy of this form to everyone who puts this course as one of their choices before February 1st. Sports scholarships are made available to selected suitable candidates.
Professional Accreditation
The practical fitness instruction modules meet the standards required by REPS Ireland for entry to the Fitness Instructor and Group Fitness Instructor category on the Irish Register for Exercise Professionals (REPS). Membership of REPS Ireland qualifies students to work in the fitness industry in Ireland and abroad.
Academic qualification equivalents
English language requirements (one of the below):
Engineering, Health Sciences & Science
Business, Education & Humanities
college Type | Public |
Campus Setting | Urban |
Establishment Year | 1970 |
Courses by School | Six (Business, Engineering, Health Science, Humanities, Science, Lifelong learning & Education) |
Application fee | No fees |
Applications Accepted | Apply online |
Admission Helpline | Tel: 353 (0)51 302000 |
Work-Study | Available |
Mode of Program | Full time/Part-time |
The international students have to pay the following expenses while studying at the institute.
Fees
International UG | Fees |
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Certificate in English for Academic Study (2 semesters) | Euro 6,000 |
Pre-sessional English Language Programme (4 weeks) | Euro 1,500 |
Ordinary Bachelor Degree | Euro 10,250 |
Honors Bachelor Degree | Euro 10,250 |
International PG | |
Business | Euro 10,250-11,250 |
Engineering | Euro 10,500 |
Science | Euro 10,250-10,500 |
Note: The international tuition fee will be refunded in full, in case the students don’t get their visa but the students need to show documentary evidence of the refusal to the international office.
Cost of Accommodation
The residences fee at WIT is mentioned beneath:
Room type | Rent (Euro) |
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City Campus Deluxe Ensuite | 5,820 |
City Campus Single Ensuite | 4,270 |
City Campus Single | 4,140 |
College Campus Single Ensuite | 4,270 |
These apartments are based on the Main Campus and give easy access to all WIT services and facilities to the students. The students need to deposit Euro 300 for booking room which is refundable towards the end of the license period.
Tuition & fees :
€ 10,250
Total
€ 10,250