It is best to have an MBA if you have a hard time finding a specific program in sports marketing. Since this a very completive program and with only 100 schools offering a sports program the alternative would be getting an MBA.
You can earn a Master's degree online in sports marketing at Drexel University. To visit them online go to http://www.drexel.com/online-degrees/business-degrees/ms-sports-management/index.aspx
I highly doubt if you need to be good in math to have a sports marketing degree. Here is a site that can help out in explaining: http://sportscareers.about.com/od/educationtraining/a/sptedrqure.htm
You can start with an associate degree in business, and some schools have a marketing option.
Though a degree in marketing is in a high demand for services, the salary of a marketing professional depends on each specific case. Overall, the outcome of such a degree choice could earn as little as fifty dollars monthly, and as much as six figures if the right job comes along. Perseverance is a marketing graduate's best friend.
yes you can get a marketing degree online it is simple and fast especially for those who have full time jobs and cant really go to school because there just to tired from work.
i dont know about howard university but an average marketing major with a 4 year degree will earn around $50,000
I could not give you an actual difference in salary because it depends on the job. But it a bachelor's degree will most likely earn you less pay than a masters degree.
You can either earn your Associate Degree after 2 years or your Bachelor Degree after 4 years. Fields of study vary greatly from Communications, Business, and Marketing, all the way to Construction Managment.
In order to earn a degree in financial marketing, one needs to take classes that will benefit him or her after school in the financial marketing field. Classes that will benefit a student in financial marketing are mathematics, business, accounting, and economics.
How much someone with this degree earns depends on what type of job they are able to get after graduation. Marketing positions do not always require degrees and average around 40,000 dollars per year to start.
Greetings, You do not need a degree to become a sports publicist. However a degree is recommended; communications, marketing, public relations, sports management, even psychology. I am a sports publicist who has returned to school to acquire a MBA because I want to become an on-line adjunct professor, earning a PhD. A doctoral degree is great for becoming a sports industry consultant. Hoping this helps.
If your career will be in sports then it is a must have degree. Whether your goal is to become a coach or anything related to sports having this degree prepares you for management, administrative, and marketing careers in sports and or jobs related or dealing with any sport activity.