Duration: 2 Years (4 Semesters)
Qualification Level: HND (Level 5 – Equivalent to 120 UK Credits / 72 Local Credits)
Awarding Institution: Banutu Business College
Accrediting Body: National Accreditation and Quality Assurance Authority (NAQAA), The Gambia

Program Purpose

The HND in Sports Management program aims to develop skilled, ethical, and visionary professionals who can manage, market, and lead organizations within the sports and recreation industries. It integrates business and management foundations with sports-specific competencies to prepare graduates for careers that enhance the social and economic development of The Gambia and Africa at large.

Program Objectives

Graduates will be able to:

  1. Apply management and leadership principles in sports organizations.
  2. Plan, implement, and evaluate sports events and programs.
  3. Apply marketing, sponsorship, and media communication strategies.
  4. Manage sports finances, facilities, and human resources effectively.
  5. Promote ethics, inclusivity, and community development through sports.
  6. Conduct applied research and data analysis in sports contexts.
  7. Use technology and data analytics for performance improvement.
  8. Contribute to policymaking and entrepreneurship in sports development.

Key Concepts to Be Learned

  • Sports Management Principles and Practice
  • Sports Marketing, Sponsorship, and Branding
  • Facility and Event Management
  • Sports Law, Governance, and Ethics
  • Sports Psychology and Motivation
  • Human Resource and Financial Management
  • Research Methods and Data Analytics
  • Leadership, Entrepreneurship, and Community Sports Development

Program Duration and Structure

Program Duration 4 Semesters (2 Academic Years)
Total Credit Hours 72 Credits
Mode of Study Full-time
Contact Hours per Course 45–60 hours

Year 1 – Semester 1

Code Course Title Credit Units Contact Hours (L:T:P) Assessment Method
SMG 101 Introduction to Sports Management 3 2:1:1 (45 hrs) Tests, Assignments, Exam
SMG 102 Principles of Management 3 2:1:1 (45 hrs) Midterm, Final Exam
SMG 103 Communication Skills for Sports Professionals 3 1:2:1 (45 hrs) Written/Oral Presentations
SMG 104 Sports and Society 3 2:1:1 (45 hrs) Essays, Group Discussions
SMG 105 Computer Applications in Sports 3 1:1:2 (45 hrs) Practical Labs, Project
SMG 106 Fundamentals of Accounting 3 2:1:1 (45 hrs) Quizzes, Final Exam
Total Semester Credits: 18 270 hrs

Year 1 – Semester 2

Code Course Title Credit Units Contact Hours (L:T:P) Assessment Method
SMG 111 Sports Marketing and Sponsorship 3 2:1:1 Projects, Exam
SMG 112 Event and Facility Management 3 1:1:2 Field Projects, Exam
SMG 113 Leadership and Ethics in Sports 3 2:1:1 Case Studies, Exam
SMG 114 Sports Governance and Law 3 2:1:1 Written Assignments, Exam
SMG 115 Financial Management in Sports 3 2:1:1 Problem Sets, Exam
SMG 116 Entrepreneurship in Sports 3 1:1:2 Business Plan, Presentation
Total Semester Credits: 18 270 hrs

Year 2 – Semester 3

Code Course Title Credit Units Contact Hours (L:T:P) Assessment Method
SMG 201 Human Resource Management in Sports 3 2:1:1 Case Studies, Exam
SMG 202 Sports Psychology and Motivation 3 2:1:1 Tests, Reflection Paper
SMG 203 Sports Media and Communication 3 1:1:2 Media Project, Exam
SMG 204 Sports Facility Operations and Safety 3 1:1:2 Site Visits, Report
SMG 205 Research Methods in Sports 3 1:2:1 Proposal + Written Exam
SMG 206 Internship I (Field Experience) 3 0:1:4 Supervisor Report, Logbook
Total Semester Credits: 18 270 hrs

Year 2 – Semester 4

Code Course Title Credit Units Contact Hours (L:T:P) Assessment Method
SMG 211 Strategic Management in Sports 3 2:1:1 Case Analysis, Exam
SMG 212 Sports Technology and Data Analytics 3 1:1:2 Practical Lab, Report
SMG 213 Policy and Legal Issues in Sports 3 2:1:1 Essays, Exam
SMG 214 Sports Development and Community Outreach 3 1:1:2 Field Project, Report
SMG 215 Final Project / Internship II 6 0:1:5 Project Defense, Report
Total Semester Credits: 18 300 hrs

Career and Professional Pathways

Graduates may serve in:

  • Sports Administration & Management(Clubs, Associations, Federations)
  • Event and Facility Management(Stadiums, Gyms, Recreation Centers)
  • Sports Marketing & Sponsorship(Agencies, Media, NGOs)
  • Athlete Management & Coaching Support
  • Sports Development & Community Programs
  • Fitness, Wellness, and Recreation Enterprises
  • Public Policy and NGO Projectsin youth and sports development

Graduates may also progress to Bachelor’s degree programs in:

  • Sports Management
  • Business Administration
  • Physical Education
  • Leisure and Recreation Studies