Content:
* 12 modules
* 1st Semester: basics of the developemnt of sport, international Sport Governance, Olympic Movement and it‘s Management
* 2nd Semester: Sociological and Legal Aspects, Sport Economics, Research Project, Field Trip to Brussels
* 3rd Semester: Sport for Development,
Sport Polities: Values, Frameworks and Institutions,
Sport Politics: Comparative and International Sport Structures and Processes,
Sport Politics: Past, Present and Future Fields of Challenges for Sport Development
* 4th Semester: Master Thesis
* enncourages analytical thinking and working, guide students to an independent work attitude
Good to know:
* classes are held by professionals of the Institute of European Sport Development and Leisure Studies
* integrateds several research projects
* adapts to the changes of internationalisation
Target Group attractive to students that hold an undergraduate degree in sport studies or a similar program including politics, sociology or economy. Students that previously had the chance to work in that industry benefit from that experience.