EU Business School Switzerland MBA in Sports Management
EU Business School Switzerland

EU Business School Switzerland

MBA in Sports Management

Geneva, Switzerland

MBA

1 up to

2 years

English

Full time, Part time

Jan 2026

CHF 39,750 / per year *

On-Campus

* 3,950 CHF ; optional additional qualification | 43,700 CHF ; total for two qualifications

Key Summary

    About : The MBA in Sports Management equips students with the knowledge and skills needed to navigate the sports industry effectively. It combines key business principles with a focus on sports-specific challenges, preparing graduates for leadership roles. The program covers topics like marketing, finance, and event management within a sports context, fostering an understanding of this unique industry.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue numerous career opportunities, such as sports marketing manager, event coordinator, or athletic director. Positions may also be available within sports organizations, management agencies, and media companies, reflecting the diverse avenues within the sports sector.

The sports market is a multibillion-dollar industry, experiencing rapid expansion in regions such as China, Russia, Brazil, and the Middle East. The industry offers diverse and dynamic opportunities to graduates, ranging from professional sports to managing events and corporate sponsorship. Professionals who want to work in this field require an innovative, creative mindset and an increasingly specialized skill set. This program prepares students to meet these challenges through courses in sports marketing and management, and financial management as applied to sports and sponsorship.

Learning from Leaders

Events that introduce EU students to globally successful leaders are a fundamental aspect of our approach to providing the business education that will kick-start your career.

COO of Manchester City F.C. Omar Berrada is an alumnus of EU Business School. Omar was a guest of our exclusive Learning From Leaders conference series last year, where he offered students tips on how to build their careers in sports.