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    Explore how sport intersects with – and impacts – education, culture, commerce, health and tourism.

    Why study Sport Development and Management?

    Sport is used as a development tool across many sectors and areas of the community. In this programme, you’ll examine the people, institutions and policies that influence the structure, management and experience of sport.

    You’ll focus on three main areas:

    • The quality of organisations and societal conditions that support sport participation
    • The enhancement and understanding of psychological variables that help sporting development and performance
    • The impact of sport on community objectives such as wellness, social integration and economic renewal

    The University of Otago is the only New Zealand university to offer a BSc or BA in Sport Development and Management.

    Career opportunities

    Careers in the sector are varied but all share a common goal of improving individuals and environments through sport and physical activity.

    Opportunities include:

    • Sport development officers (most common entry level position)
    • Coaches
    • Sport marketers
    • School sport co-ordinators
    • Administrators and managers in national/regional sports organisations, community trusts, commercial sports entities, government ministries and local councils

    How you will learn

    You’ll learn through a combination of lectures and collaborative tutorials. In your third year, you’ll have the opportunity to take part in a hands-on programme and gain real-world experience by working with a school or community sport organisation, or undertaking applied research in the New Zealand Centre for Sport Policy and Politics.

    Recommended high school subjects for undergraduate study

    Language-rich subjects and social sciences are recommended but not required. Year 13 biology and physical education are also beneficial.

    Choose a study option

    Whether you're embarking on your academic journey with our comprehensive undergraduate programmes or aiming to reach new heights through our advanced postgraduate offerings, Otago is here to support your aspirations.

    Undergraduate qualifications

    For new and current students studying towards a Bachelor's or other first degree. Explore undergraduate qualifications at Otago, designed to build a strong foundation in your chosen field, preparing you for a successful career or further study.

    Note: this subject can also be studied as a minor.

    Ready to apply?

    Take the first step towards your future in this subject.

    Further study opportunities

    Whether you are looking to bridge your undergraduate studies to advanced knowledge or aiming to specialise in a specific field, Otago offers a range of graduate and postgraduate options to suit your aspirations.

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    The School of Physical Education, Sport and Exercise Sciences is unrivalled, with top-notch facilities and teaching staff. Having spent time as a student rep, getting to know some of the professors has been great and really deepened the learning experience for me.


    Louis Mills Szabo

    Studying for a Bachelor of Science (Major: Sport Development and Management, Minor: Exercise and Sport Science)

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    SPEX 316 has been a highlight of my degree – it gives you hands-on experience of what life after university could look like. Working in a primary school holiday programme, student teaching at a Dunedin school, and participating in an outdoor education practicum that took me to Aoraki / Mount Cook were the three placements that I chose to take part in. Every encounter presented a unique challenge and helped me gain confidence in my ability to present and lead in front of students.


    Riley Piebenga

    Studying for a Bachelor of Science (Sport Development and Management)

    Cutting-edge resources and industry-leading experts

    The School of Physical Education, Sport and Exercise Sciences offers students access to world-leading facilities with some of the latest sport and exercise research and teaching resources. Depending on your choice of papers, you’ll experience and learn through unique, hands-on equipment and spaces including a flume and immersion tank (the only one of its kind in the Southern Hemisphere), an environmental control chamber that simulates conditions competitive athletes may experience, a strength laboratory with weights and equipment to support a range of rehab and sports, and a biomechanics laboratory.

    Our papers are taught by leading experts in their fields who use the latest global research to tackle issues and ask big-picture questions about sport. What motivates people to play sport, and what keeps them engaged? How much money should be invested in elite sport? What impact do sport and large-scale sporting events have on economies, cultures and society?  How is sport used as a tool in the public sector?

    Our programme has a strong focus on getting more people to play sport, and for those who already do, how to get them to play better. Our teaching labs are everywhere – in the community, in schools, on sport fields – and we teach you to not only be prepared for your first job, but for your lifelong learning and aspirations.

    Otago is a global leader in sport development – our programme is ranked number one in New Zealand and 11th in the world.

    Programme details

    Compare programmes for this subject.

    LevelPapersPoints
    100-level SPEX 101 Sport, Science and Society 18
    SPEX 102 Principles of Exercise for Health and Performance 18
    200-level SPEX 204 Psychology of Sport and Exercise 18
    SPEX 208 Sociology of Sport and Exercise 18
    SPEX 209 Sport Development and Management 18
    300-level Four of:
    SPEX 304 Sport Psychology
    SPEX 312 Advanced Sociology of Sport
    SPEX 313 Sport and Health Policy
    SPEX 314 Advanced Sport Management
    SPEX 315 Sport Media
    72
    Plus 198 further points (ANAT 101 Anatomy for Sport and Exercise, PHSL 101 Physiology for Sport and Exercise, and SPEX 206 Te Pū o te Ora Māori Physical Education and Health recommended); must include 54 points at 200-level or above. 198
    Up to 90 points may be taken from outside Arts.  
    Total 360

    LevelPapersPoints
    100-levelSPEX 101 Sport, Science and Society18
    SPEX 102 Principles of Exercise for Health and Performance18
    ANAT 101 Anatomy for Sport and Exercise18
    PHSL 101 Physiology for Sport and Exercise18
    200-levelSPEX 204 Psychology of Sports and Exercise18
    SPEX 208 Sociology of Sport and Exercise18
    SPEX 209 Sport Development and Management18
    300-levelFour of:
    SPEX 304 Sport Psychology
    SPEX 312 Advanced Sociology of Sport
    SPEX 313 Sport and Health Policy
    SPEX 314 Advanced Sport Management
    SPEX 315 Sport Media
    72
    Plus162 further points (SPEX 206 Te Pū o te Ora Māori Physical Education and Health recommended); must include 54 points at 200-level or above.

    Up to 90 points may be taken from outside Science.
    162
    Total 360

    A minor subject can be included in many of our undergraduate degrees. To earn a minor, you typically must complete a minimum of 90 points in that subject, with at least 18 points at the 300-level.

    Your minor can be a subject more commonly taken for a different degree. For example, a BCom majoring in Marketing can include Japanese as a minor subject. To include this subject as a minor in your application, first find a major subject through our Subject Search or Study Match.

    You can check what’s required to receive the minor accreditation in the programme details below.

    Available as a minor subject for a Bachelor of Arts (BA), Bachelor of Music (MusB), Bachelor of Performing Arts (BPA), Bachelor of Theology (BTheol), Bachelor of Science (BSc), Bachelor of Commerce (BCom), Bachelor of Entrepreneurship (BEntr), Bachelor of Health Science (BHealSc), Bachelor of Arts and Commerce (BACom), Bachelor of Arts and Science (BASc) or Bachelor of Commerce and Science (BComSc) degree

    LevelPapersPoints
    100-level

    SPEX 101 Sport, Science and Society

    18

    200-level

    Two of:
    SPEX 204 Psychology of Sports and Exercise
    SPEX 208 Sociology of Sport and Exercise
    SPEX 209 Sport Development and Management

    36
    300-level

    Two of:
    SPEX 304 Sport Psychology
    SPEX 312 Advanced Sociology of Sport
    SPEX 313 Sport and Health Policy
    SPEX 314 Advanced Sport Management
    SPEX 315 Sport Media

    36

    Total 90

    Papers

    View a list of all related papers below.

    SPEX papers

    Paper Code Year Title Points Teaching period
    SPEX101 2026 Sport, Science and Society 18 points Semester 1
    SPEX102 2026 Principles of Exercise for Health and Performance 18 points Semester 2
    SPEX201 2026 Biomechanics 18 points Semester 2
    SPEX202 2026 Motor Behaviour 18 points Semester 1
    SPEX203 2026 Exercise Physiology 18 points Semester 1
    SPEX204 2026 Psychology of Sport and Exercise 18 points Semester 2
    SPEX205 2026 Physical Activity and Health 18 points Semester 2
    SPEX206 2026 Te Pū o te Ora Māori Physical Education and Health 18 points Not offered in 2026
    SPEX207 2026 Understanding Sports Coaching 18 points Semester 1
    SPEX208 2026 Sociology of Sport and Exercise 18 points Semester 2
    SPEX209 2026 Sport Development and Management 18 points Semester 1
    SPEX301 2026 Performance Analysis 18 points Semester 1
    SPEX303 2026 Exercise Energetics and Physiology 18 points Semester 2
    SPEX304 2026 Sport Psychology 18 points Semester 1
    SPEX305 2026 Athletic Conditioning and Rehabilitation 18 points Semester 1
    SPEX306 2026 Te Pou o Te Koronga Advanced Māori Physical Education and Health 18 points Not offered in 2026
    SPEX307 2026 Coaching, Leadership and Mentoring 18 points Semester 2
    SPEX308 2026 Psychology of Physical Activity 18 points Semester 1
    SPEX309 2026 Active Living and Environment 18 points Semester 2
    SPEX310 2026 Exercise for Clinical Populations 18 points Semester 1
    SPEX311 2026 Sports Technology 18 points Semester 2
    SPEX312 2026 Advanced Sociology of Sport 18 points Semester 1
    SPEX313 2026 Sport and Health Policy 18 points Semester 2
    SPEX314 2026 Advanced Sport Management 18 points Semester 2
    SPEX315 2026 Sport Media 18 points Semester 2
    SPEX316 2026 Practicum 18 points Semester 1, Semester 2, Full Year, 1st Non standard period (9 November 2026 - 15 February 2027)
    SPEX317 2026 Neural Control of Movement 18 points Not offered in 2026
    SPEX380 2026 Special Topic 18 points Not offered in 2026
    SPEX401 2026 Research Methods in Sport, Exercise and Health 20 points Semester 1
    SPEX440 2026 Advanced Topics in Physical Education, Activity and Health 20 points Semester 1
    SPEX441 2026 Advanced Topics in Physical Education, Activity and Health 20 points Semester 2
    SPEX450 2026 Advanced Topics in Exercise and Sport Science 20 points Semester 1
    SPEX451 2026 Advanced Topics in Exercise and Sport Science 20 points Semester 2
    SPEX460 2026 Advanced Topics in Sport Development 20 points Semester 1
    SPEX461 2026 Advanced Topics in Sport Management and Policy 20 points Semester 2
    SPEX480 2026 Independent Project 40 points Full Year
    SPEX481 2026 Independent Study 20 points Semester 1, Semester 2
    SPEX490 2026 Dissertation 60 points Full Year
    SPEX495 2026 Master's Thesis Preparation 40 points Full Year, 1st Non standard period (2 March 2026 - 26 February 2027), 2nd Non standard period (6 July 2026 - 2 July 2027)
    SPEX516 2026 Practicum 30 points Full Year, 1st Non standard period (25 February 2026 - 15 February 2027)
    SPEX517 2026 Practicum Report 30 points Full Year, 1st Non standard period (25 February 2026 - 15 February 2027)

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