Around 10 % of sport and
leisure management graduates pursue full - time or part - time further study, with half of those combining study and work.
Not exact matches
Accountancy Actuarial Admin Administration / Office / Operations Administrative / Clerical Advertising / PR / Marketing Agriculture / Agro Allied Analyst / Quality Control Apprenticeships Automotive / Car Services Aviation / Airline Banking Charity & Voluntary Construction & Property Construction / Mining Consulting Customer Service Domestic / Janitorial Services Driving / Haulage Education Energy Engineering Estate Agency Executive /
Management Finance / Accounting Financial Services FMCG Freelance / Data Entry General Insurance Government Agencies
Graduate Health & Medicine Hospitality & Catering Hospitality / Food Services HSE / Safety
Management Human Resources / Recruitment ICT / Software Internship / Industrial Training IT & Telecoms IT Contractor Law / Legal
Leisure & Tourism Manufacturing Manufacturing / Production Maritime Services / Shipping Marketing & PR Media / Art Media, Digital & Creative Medical / Healthcare Medical / Health Military / Para-Military Motoring & Automotive Multilingual Music and Sound NGO / Community Services Oil and Gas Other Procurement / Purchasing Programming / Web development Project
Management Public Sector Purchasing Recruitment Consultancy Research / Survey Retail Risk
Management / Compliance Sales / Business Development Scientific Secretarial & PA Security & Safety Security / Intelligence Social Care Strategy & Consultancy Surveying / Real Estate / Property Teaching / Education Services Technical / Artisan Telecom Temporary Tourism / Travels Transport / Logistics / Supply
Employers often prefer
graduates with relevant qualifications in subjects such as
management, sports science, recreation, health
management, physiotherapy, business or
leisure studies.
Graduate training programmes in hospitality,
leisure and tourism may give you the chance to specialise in an area such as finance, HR or marketing, or focus on
management.
A degree in any subject is acceptable, although employers may prefer
graduates with qualifications in relevant subjects such as business
management, sports science, physical education, recreation
management,
leisure studies, health
management or tourism.
Rory was a
graduate from Loughborough University with a degree in sport and
leisure management.