Planning and Managing a Sports Program Short Course

$199.99

(3 customer reviews)

The Planning and Managing a Sports Program Course has been designed with a wide range of volunteer and professional Sports Administrator, Manager, and Coaching roles in mind. The course covers a number of specifically selected areas to help any individual involved in sports program administration and management to increase the breadth and width of their knowledge and skills in the ever-changing landscape of sports management. If your are looking for the edge, want to stand out from the crowd, then Functional Basketball Coaching’s course is for YOU!

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Who Is the Planning and Managing a Sports Program Course for?

 

The Planning and Managing a Sports Program Course has been designed for volunteer, casual, part-time, and full-time employees. It does not matter if your role involves working at the local basketball club or managing a College program, the Planning and Managing a Sports Program Course has the information and knowledge to help you do your role better now and into the future.

 

What is the Planning and Managing a Sports Program Course about?

 

The Planning and Managing a Sports Program Course covers a wide range of different topics that will help a Sports Administrator, Manager, or Coach to more efficiently, effectively and competently perform their duties day in and day out.

 

Some of the topic areas covered include:

 

  • How to define the needs of a sports program
  • Understanding How to identifying all the participants of a sports program
  • Identifying the information sources vital to a program’s success
  • What policies and procedures need to be discussed and how to develop these
  • How to develop a program plan
  • Who are your programs support personnel and how to identify how they can help
  • And many, many more modules specific to program planning and management!

 

What to do better everyday? Working Smarter, Not Harder? Then registered for Functional Basketball Coaching’s Planning and Managing a Sports Program Course and get the edge…

 

What is the schedule for the Planning and Managing a Sports Program Course?

 

The Planning and Managing a Sports Program Course has been designed by sports professionals to be truly accessible for everyone. Understanding that often the rigid structure of a tertiary studies make it impossible for some individuals to undertake study. The Planning and Managing a Sports Program Course has been designed as a Short Course that can be undertaken by students at their pace in their own free time.

 

The Planning and Managing a Sports Program Course has been broken into Thirteen Modules that come together to help student compile a portfolio of resources relevant to their everyday work in the sports industry.

 

Students are encouraged to attempt one module each week and this should equate to an average time commitment of between three and five hours of work. Students however can choose to undertake the course at their own pace and complete the course faster or slower depending on their individual requirements.

 

What resources do you receive as part of the Planning and Managing a Sports Program Course?

 

The Planning and Managing a Sports Program Course comes with a number of resources for a Sports Administrator, Manager or Coach to sink their teeth into. Each module contains:

 

  • Course notes
  • Case Study
  • Learning Activity

 

Each of these resources has been specifically designed to help with the daily needs of an individual responsible with the planning and managing of a sports program.

 

Learning Activities and Statement of Attainment

 

Each module within the Planning and Managing a Sports Program Course comes with its own Learning Activity to be completed to help define a student’s knowledge, understanding, and skills as a sport professional. Once all of the Learning Activities have been completed, these are submitted to Functional Basketball Coaching for review and feedback.

 

Each students work will be returned with feedback from one of Functional Basketball Coaching’s sports industry experts. Once all work has been deemed competent, a Statement of Attainment will be issued from Functional Basketball Coaching stating the individual has completed the course.

 

So if you are ready to take the next step in your progress to becoming a high achieving program Coach or Manager then Sign-up Now!

 

Still have some questions?

 

Complete the form below and one of Functional Basketball Coaching’s friendly staff will reply to your enquiry as soon as possible.

 

3 reviews for Planning and Managing a Sports Program Short Course

  1. Jessica Novak

    This is an excellent program. Sports management is changing all the time, and what it is today is not what it was 10 years ago. It is crucial to stay up to date. I got this course in hopes of educating myself, and I did just that. I thought I knew most of it, but this program taught me so much more, I feel like I can definitely stand out with my knowledge. This course is not just for a sports manager, it’s just as great for a coach, or anyone wanting to learn about this area. I definitely recommend this to anyone, you get so much more out of it than you may think for a great price.

  2. Leonard Singh

    I’m currently coaching basketball at a Middle School in New York City and have found this program to be quite insightful. The plan presents a holistic approach to get the best out of your team and fine tune the issues and problems that may present themselves in the process. There’s also some great advice for using your resources (whether they are great or small) in the most efficient manner, which inevitably gives you a heads up when competing with less organized rivals. Contemporary changes in the realm and theories of sports management and coaching can be difficult to keep up with, but this program puts everything into an easy to access and simplified format. I would highly recommend this program for aspiring or seasoned coaches and administrators.

  3. Mary

    I’m a member of my town’s planning and development committee, and we recently decided to start a youth sports organization, specifically focusing on basketball. I didn’t know anything about starting a group for sports, so I scoured the internet and came across this program. Man, I’m glad I did! The information is solid, and gives great advice on starting your program from the ground up. I was able to plan, hire and train individuals to help me, and now we feel confident we’re ready to start tryouts come spring. That will also give us time to fine-tune unforeseen issues, too. This is definitely the best way to go when you’re getting an organization together. It’s been a lifesaver!

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