Sport Marketing degrees are available across the country with over 150 programs to choose from. You can find more information on different programs from Street and Smith's Sports Business Journal. Or, you may want to take an online degree such as with Athlete Management: http://www.sportsmanagementworldwide.com/
"Mercyhurst College offers classes in business and marketing. To obtain a marketing degree, a student must take accounting and various math and business courses."
The University of Pennsylvania is one of the best in the United States. I believe that it was founded by Benjamin Franklin. Many other colleges also offer courses and degrees in marketing.
Ithaca College has a beautiful campus and offers great degrees in the humanities. Cornell has a great science program. Colgate offers many opportunities and excels in sports.
A community college is usually more economical and it also offers only two year degrees. A university offers a two year degrees and higher and also usually costs more.
Truro College offers students several classes, and degrees one can get. This college offers the same as most colleges of the same size and accreditation.
Concordia College-Alabama offers a sport management program.
Cochise College offers associate's degrees, but they do not offer graduate programs.
Yes, Capitol College is a good school because it is accredited and offers a variety of degrees.
Becker College in Worcester, MA. offers course in sports management. They are a private non-profit college. You can find more information at http://www.onlineeducation.net/school/becker-college.
No it does not. The school offers the associate's and bachelor's degrees only.
Answer A city college is another word for community college and usually offers 2 year courses and (in the US) possibly associate degrees. A university college is part of a university e.g. Christ's College, Oxford; these offer full degrees.
No, you do not. I am not certain if you meant "college" or "university" here, as these terms are not interchangeable (but "college" tends to be more frequently used in the USA). A college--formerly "community colleges"--typically offers AA, AS, vocational, and occasionally BA/BS degrees. A university is a traditional four-year institution that offers undergraduate BA and BS degrees, and might offer graduate degrees like an MBA, MFA, MSW, MA, MS, PsyD, PharmD, JD, DVM, MD, or PhD. Traditionally, admission to a university takes place via the SAT--Scholastic Aptitude Test--and other measures of academic ability from secondary schooling, and while a university generally has more rigorous standards than a college, playing sports is not a requirement of entry for either.