The central mission of the College of Health and Human Performance is to provide excellence in teaching, research, and service while focusing on assisting individuals, families, and communities to promote health and prevent disease through active living and the support of advanced research.
The objectives of the online Master’s in Sport Management program align directly with the College of Health and Human Performance mission relative to influencing and improving an array of societal problems and challenges ranging from obesity to addiction.
The mission of the program also aligns directly with the mission of the University of Florida as described in the Strategic Plan of the State Board of Governors: “The University of Florida is committed to educating students so they are prepared to make significant contributions within an increasingly global community offering a broad-based, exclusive public education, leading-edge research and service to the citizens of Florida, the nation, and the world.”
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In the Department of Sport Management, students, staff, and faculty study the role and impact of leisure services — including tourism and sports — on individuals, society, and the environment. In support of both the institutional and college missions, the Department of Sport Management is committed to national and international excellence in the generation, dissemination, and communication of knowledge in areas related to all areas of recreational activity.
The University of Florida nurtures people from diverse backgrounds to address the needs of modern society while sustaining community resources through its mission of service, research, and teaching.
The University of Florida is home to one of the premier athletic organizations in collegiate sports: the Florida Gators. With 21 varsity teams that cover a wide variety of different sports, the Gators have solidified themselves as a significant force within the Southeastern Conference (SEC).
Not only has this athletic community become an essential part of the University of Florida experience, but members have gone on to share their talents on the world stage. In the 2008 Beijing Olympics, had the Gator Nation been recognized as a country by the International Olympic Committee, UF athletes would have tied for 18th for total medals earned among all other nations.
Some of the Gators’ achievements, both on and off the field, include: