Summer Programs for Sports Business & Broadcasting
Counselors who work with student-athletes are constantly asked about turning a passion for sports into a viable career. Whether your students are interested in the strategic side of sports business or the dynamic field of sports broadcasting, there are amazing summer programs that can set them on the right path and help them explore different sides of the sports world.
This post discusses programs like:
UCLA Anderson Sports Business Academy
Wharton Moneyball Academy
Manchester City Next Gen: Sports Business & Leadership
Dean College Sports Broadcasting Pre-College Program
USC Sports Journalism: Multi-Platform Storytelling
These programs offer hands-on experience, industry insights, and invaluable networking opportunities. Perfect for students eager to gain a deeper understanding of these exciting fields and prepare for future careers in sports.
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