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Master of Sport and Recreation Management

New Zealand

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What will I learn?

This programme will grow your deeper understanding of the complexity of the sport and recreation sector. Youll expand your knowledge of how governance, the economy, social relations and the environment at local, national and global level can impact activities and business decisions relating to sport and recreation. Fulltime students who start study in November can secure the qualification in just 12 months. Programme contacts Mike Annear Senior Lecturer mike.annearlincoln.ac.nz

Study options

Full Time (1.5 Years)

Tuition fees
NZ$34,000.00 (US$ 20,281) per year
Residents are required to pay a deposit within the time frame set out in the offer (typically one week). This deposit includes a refundable contingency fee (bond) of NZD 600, processing fee of NZD 250 and Residential Life fee of NZD 330

*Price shown is for indicative purposes, please check with institution

Application deadline

Expected September 2026

Start date

November 2025

Venue

Lincoln University

Ellesmere Junction Road,

Lincoln,

Canterbury,

7647, South Island, New Zealand

Full Time (1.5 Years)

Tuition fees
NZ$38,000.00 (US$ 22,667) per year
Residents are required to pay a deposit within the time frame set out in the offer (typically one week). This deposit includes a refundable contingency fee (bond) of NZD 600, processing fee of NZD 250 and Residential Life fee of NZD 330

*Price shown is for indicative purposes, please check with institution

Application deadline

01/09/2026

Start date

November 2026

Venue

Lincoln University

Ellesmere Junction Road,

Lincoln,

Canterbury,

7647, South Island, New Zealand

Entry requirements

For international students

Whether you are considering a taught, taught/research or research-only Masters degree, you will need a relevant degree with a B average in your 300-level courses and final year (or full-time equivalent). Taught Masters degrees are usually 12-month full-time programmes. Like Bachelors degrees, they are delivered and assessed through a series of taught modules and may include independent research in the specialised subject area.

*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.

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About Lincoln University

Lincoln graduates are in high demand, with strong career outcomes driven by hands-on learning and deep industry connections.

  • 5-star rating for internationalisation and inclusiveness
  • Affordable fees with scholarships across all levels of study
  • Specialised degrees with practical work experience
  • Excellent support services that aid a smooth transition

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