
Széchenyi István University is set to launch a new postgraduate program in technical sport management this September. The course prepares graduates to manage race tracks, organize international competitions, and guide athletes in building their sports careers.
Over two semesters, students will learn from renowned professionals such as Talmácsi Gábor, Kiss Norbert, Szujó Zoltán, and Wéber Gábor. The curriculum spans 60 credits, covering motorsport management, economics, communication, regulations, and history, with specialized tracks in athlete management, event and facility operations.
The university, known for its strong traditions in automotive engineering and motorsport, enables students to gain practical experience with elite teams like SZEnergy Team and Arrabona Racing Team. The program also includes opportunities in sport diplomacy, marketing, and sport psychology, ensuring a high-quality, industry-relevant education.
Applications are open until August 31, 2025.
Source: Széchenyi István University