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BA Esports Business Management with a Foundation Year
About this course
Esports has grown from a niche subculture into a global industry generating substantial revenues through tournament broadcasting, sponsorship, team ownership, game publishing, and merchandise. The business of esports shares much with conventional sports management, but operates in a digital-first environment where audiences, talent, and revenue streams behave differently, and where the pace of change is dictated by technology cycles rather than seasonal schedules. Understanding the industry requires both business acumen and genuine familiarity with the gaming culture that drives it. At the University of Keele, this four-year full-time BA in Esports Business Management gives you a grounded and practical education in how the esports sector operates, combining business knowledge with applied understanding of the gaming and creative industries context. You will explore areas such as marketing, event management, brand partnerships, audience development, organisational strategy, and the commercial structures that underpin competitive gaming at professional level. The programme is designed to develop a holistic view of the industry rather than treating any single aspect in isolation, and it is built around the principle that real professional insight comes from combining theory with hands-on experience. The entry tariff for this programme is 104 points. Graduates from esports business management programmes are equipped to pursue careers across the gaming and entertainment industries. Roles in team management, event production, sponsorship and brand partnerships, content creation, streaming platform operations, talent representation, and community management are all well-established destinations. The broader business skills developed through the programme also open doors in digital marketing, media, sports management, and the technology sector. As the industry continues to mature and professionalise, graduates who combine business competence with genuine sector knowledge are increasingly in demand.
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