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运动及康乐管理(荣誉)社会科学学士
Specialisation in Sports Management

THEi is the corporate member of the Hong Kong Recreation Management Association (HKRMA). Students undertaking this specialisation are advised to become student members of the HKRMA. This specialisation provides graduates with essential training in the core areas of recreation management, work-ready for both the commercial and public sector. Core Modules include sports media, sports and globalisation, communication and public relations, operation and management in clubhouse and spa, park, pool, and horticulture management, human resources and strategic management, and marketing management.

About Us

Global Awareness

Learn to formulate personal and professional decisions, taking into consideration multiple perspectives and how sports and sport participation affect the lives of individuals and groups in our society.

Learn to possess the relevant knowledge and a range of techniques for tackling problems that may arise in the daily operation of Sports and Recreation Management roles relating to, but not limited to modules including Sports Globalisation; Sports Media, Communication & Public Relations in both Hong Kong and International Sporting Industry.

Sports Management And Practical Skills

Students possess strengthen abilities to consolidate and solve problems relating to ethics and legalities, safety of workplace and industry confidentiality, by summarising and applying appropriate approaches and principles introduced in the SRM programme. Students are able to integrate skills and knowledge learnt from the following listed modules for implementation in practical settings.

  • 运动康乐哲学及社会学
  • 商业管理入门
  • 康体法规与道德
  • 康体活动策划及管理
  • 当代志愿服务管理
  • 历奇活动
  • 特殊人士康体活动
  • 康体设施管理
  • 康体客户服务管理
  • 人才培训及发展
  • 市场管理学
  • 行政会计
  • 运动与全球化
  • 运动媒体、传播与公共关系
  • 创业概念研究
  • 策略管理
  • Minimum 250 hours of Work-Integrated Learning
    (Internship of Management Specialisation)

教师及职员

Teaching and Supporting Staff 

Dr Jim LUK Associate Professor (Head of Department of Sport and Recreation)
Dr Peggy CHOI Associate Professor (Programme Leader)
Ms Amy LIP Assistant Professor (Specialisation Leader)
Mr Jason MAK 讲师

Learning Activities

Operational Training Modules reinforce students to be able to establish professionalism in different Sports and Recreation environments by adapting to various management roles; involving Facilities Management; Adventure-based Recreation; Park, Pool & Horticulture Management; Operation & Management in Clubhouse & Spa; and Events Planning & Management.

Students are able to facilitate the development of their knowledge, range of tactics, practical tools and skills to be utilized for implementing Sports and Recreation Events Planning and Management.

Students are also equipped with effective communication skills to be able to take up Professional Leadership roles in all Sports and Recreation Events and Management Settings.

Industrial Experiences - sports day of special school

Disneyland Internship

Sports and globalization (Golf)

The Hong Kong Jockey Club Sha Tin Clubhouse Site Visit

Sports and globalization (Football)

Sports and globalization (Kabaddi)

Site visit of Clearwater Bay Golf and contry club

Tree assessment workshop

Collaboration and Partners

Students’ competence are enhanced by completing a minimum of 250 hours of Work-Integrated Learning Module in a real-life workplace environment where they are able to gain valuable hands-on experiences.

Management Specialisation Industry Partners:

Career and Alumni

Graduates from this specialisation will have the essential qualities to work at the Leisure and Cultural Services Department, private or residential clubhouses, local or international event management companies or sports marketing companies, theme parks, National Sports Associations, and Hong Kong Sports Institute Limited.