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Faculty Spotlight: Windy Dees, PhD
She is a frequent sports contributor to hundreds of radio shows, television outlets and industry-related publications. Her research focuses upon the intersections of antitrust law and labor law in sports, collective bargaining negotiations in professional sports, and NCAA student-athlete rights and welfare. She has been a part of the University of Miami faculty since 2009 and will be teaching you Sport Law.
YOUR BEST CAREER INVESTMENTAdditional benefits of the online Master of Education - Sport Administration program include:

Top-ranked university
University of Miami has consistently ranked among top national and international universities. In U.S. News and World Report's 2017 national rankings, we ranked #44 nationally and #1 in Florida.

Student support
Experience personalized attention and support in small class sizes that allow you to build a connection with peers and faculty. Support is available to students when needed; our academic advisors are here to help you achieve your goals and our engaged and experienced faculty are truly dedicated to your success.

Access to a global network of alumni
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Toppel develops career-related skills by providing high-quality resources, services, programming and events that will prepare you for a lifetime of career success.
You will come out of the Sport Administration program being very knowledgeable and have the depth of knowledge surrounding many different aspects of the sport industry. Not only in a business sense but also in a sociological and physiological sense."
– Guy Augustin – Master of Education, Sport Administration