Hello, I’m currently pursing my bachelors in sport management. I want to either get a job in athletic directing and coach and eventually make my way up into baseball operations for college or professional
Thanks for the information. I look forward to more of your content on this platform. Are there professional certifications in some roles aside from the degree programs in Sports?
Thanks for watching! There are some roles that do require some certifications. I know my state requires all of the high school coaches to get a certification within the first 2 years of coaching.
Have you finished school ? Are you currently employed ? I’m currently in my last two semesters of a BBA in Sport Management and don’t know where I should start. I know I want to work in Sports but not sure what department . Game Day operations seems interesting and I wasn’t aware until now that you could working in sports marketing with this degree.
Hi, I am still in school but also have jobs in the sports industry. I coach high school volleyball as well as work in game day operations for the same high school in the off season. I would definitely recommend finding a job or internship to do in your last few semesters. This will give you experience in the field to help give you an idea of what you would like to do. You could even reach out to your schools athletic department and see if they have any opportunities. Hope this helps and let me know if you have any other question.
I studied bachelor of education in mathematics. Deep inside me I love sports management. Can I do my Masters in sports management with that bachelor degree??
I want to be an athletic director. However, I was wondering what major is better to get there. I have heard that a degree in Physical Education get you in there easier, but I was wondering if Sport Management was a better option? I am currently majoring in Physical Ed but I am still uncertain between these two.
I would see if the school has a minor in sports management. It also depends on if you want to be a high school or college AD. For a college AD a sport management degree is better, for a high school AD an education based degree is better.
@@ManagerKiley Yea I plan on being a HS AD. My strength coach said an education-based education is better but a sports administration masters is needed. My local HS AD said he got his job as a sport management major and a masters in education administration. Thats why it is very confusing for me.
@@sacramentopina6320 There are multiple paths to gettin to be a high school AD. I would recommend a background in both education and sports management, but you could choose either to be a masters vs undergrad.
I would recommend sport management, especially if the school also offers a business background with it. This will give you insight in to the sports industry as well as how to run a business. Running a team is very similar to running a business. Some schools also offer certifications in coaching. this may be helpful to get a background in how to coach a team. I would also recommend looking for internships with both the team you may be interested in working for or another team in the same league.
Hi Kiley. I am planning to major in Sports Management in the United States. Well, I want to start my own firm. So can you tell me if I can start my own firm providing agency services and event management? Will the degree help?
The degree would give you a good background in t he many aspects of sports. If you want to own your own firm it may also be helpful for some business background. The degree is a good starting point but in not required to work in any part of the sports industry.
Hello! I am currently finishing my BBA in India and want to pursue Sports Marketing and Management abroad, which UNI are the best for Masters and how are the market opportunities?
I am US based and there are tins of opportunities for a masters degree in Sports Marketing and Management in the US. There are also lots of market opportunities in both professional and college leagues. Schools like Colombia, North Carolina, Georgetown, Alabama all have programs. there are also programs in the UK, France and many other countries throughout the world, depending on where you want to end up working.
no exactly, I had a range knowing I wanted to be in athletic management and coaching. I knew I didn't want sales and marketing as much but I was not exactly sure what I wanted. As I went through school and got experience in the field I figured out more specifically what I wanted to do.
It all depends on the program the specific classes you will take. Usually the programs have an intro course, sports marketing, sports finance/Econ, event management, sports law. There may. also be specific classes to the school. My school had a special class on transitions to D1 for college athletics because the school was going through that.
I have a marketing degree, and my dream is to work for a professional team's department. I have experience in the fashion industry. Would you have any tips on standing out without sports industry experience?
I would recommend finding any information t act is relevant to. both industries. As you did fashion maybe try to find a way in through marketing for their merchandise and apparel lines. Every professional sports team has one. This might sound cliché, but find others that have the job you want or something similar and network with them. Informational interviews are a great way to get to better know the industry and better understand what skills are best for the field you are going into.
I work in the athletic department at my local high school in the US. I would recommend finding others that work in the sports industry around where you live and connect with them.
They oversee the whole athletic department for colleges and high schools, day to day work involves the organization and running of athletic events. They also deal with the departments budget, hire coaches, and oversee anything that relates to the athletic department.
@@Sazig It depends on the organization. Many small highs schools only have an athletic director. Colleges the head is the athletic director but may have sports administrators bellow them with a grater focus on specific sports. Some of it is also the name. Depending on where you are located some schools call their AD a sports administrator. could also be called an athletic administrator. Generally a leader or someone high up in the athletic department.
I'm so happy I found your channel. I've been looking for more information about the different career paths it has. Thank you 😊
I just graduated with a sports management degree in May 2021, as of right now I’m looking like an basketball trainer!!! (athletic coach)
Hello, I’m currently pursing my bachelors in sport management. I want to either get a job in athletic directing and coach and eventually make my way up into baseball operations for college or professional
I am pursuing a sports management degree, I am interested in getting involved within general sports management or facility manager
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Thanks for the information. I look forward to more of your content on this platform. Are there professional certifications in some roles aside from the degree programs in Sports?
Thanks for watching! There are some roles that do require some certifications. I know my state requires all of the high school coaches to get a certification within the first 2 years of coaching.
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Have you finished school ? Are you currently employed ? I’m currently in my last two semesters of a BBA in Sport Management and don’t know where I should start. I know I want to work in Sports but not sure what department . Game Day operations seems interesting and I wasn’t aware until now that you could working in sports marketing with this degree.
Hi, I am still in school but also have jobs in the sports industry. I coach high school volleyball as well as work in game day operations for the same high school in the off season. I would definitely recommend finding a job or internship to do in your last few semesters. This will give you experience in the field to help give you an idea of what you would like to do. You could even reach out to your schools athletic department and see if they have any opportunities. Hope this helps and let me know if you have any other question.
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I studied bachelor of education in mathematics. Deep inside me I love sports management. Can I do my Masters in sports management with that bachelor degree??
Ya you can do a masters in sports management with any bachelors degree
I want to be an athletic director. However, I was wondering what major is better to get there. I have heard that a degree in Physical Education get you in there easier, but I was wondering if Sport Management was a better option? I am currently majoring in Physical Ed but I am still uncertain between these two.
I would see if the school has a minor in sports management. It also depends on if you want to be a high school or college AD. For a college AD a sport management degree is better, for a high school AD an education based degree is better.
@@ManagerKiley Yea I plan on being a HS AD. My strength coach said an education-based education is better but a sports administration masters is needed. My local HS AD said he got his job as a sport management major and a masters in education administration. Thats why it is very confusing for me.
@@sacramentopina6320 There are multiple paths to gettin to be a high school AD. I would recommend a background in both education and sports management, but you could choose either to be a masters vs undergrad.
Hello! I’m interested in Soccer Management and I would like to know which major I can take that will lead me to that industry. Thanks in advance
I would recommend sport management, especially if the school also offers a business background with it. This will give you insight in to the sports industry as well as how to run a business. Running a team is very similar to running a business. Some schools also offer certifications in coaching. this may be helpful to get a background in how to coach a team. I would also recommend looking for internships with both the team you may be interested in working for or another team in the same league.
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Can people be a Sport Psychology for Sport Management major?
Yes they can, however to be a psychologist there are usually other specific degrees and or certifications you need.
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Hi Kiley. I am planning to major in Sports Management in the United States. Well, I want to start my own firm. So can you tell me if I can start my own firm providing agency services and event management? Will the degree help?
The degree would give you a good background in t he many aspects of sports. If you want to own your own firm it may also be helpful for some business background. The degree is a good starting point but in not required to work in any part of the sports industry.
Mam can you let us know more about athletic director i want to clear some of my queries can you help me with that
I wanna be a athletic coach! Wish me luck!!
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Can you study management and become a coach after ?
I'm interested in coaching or being a sports agent
Hello! I am currently finishing my BBA in India and want to pursue Sports Marketing and Management abroad, which UNI are the best for Masters and how are the market opportunities?
I am US based and there are tins of opportunities for a masters degree in Sports Marketing and Management in the US. There are also lots of market opportunities in both professional and college leagues. Schools like Colombia, North Carolina, Georgetown, Alabama all have programs. there are also programs in the UK, France and many other countries throughout the world, depending on where you want to end up working.
When going into Sports management did you know exactly what you wanted to do?
no exactly, I had a range knowing I wanted to be in athletic management and coaching. I knew I didn't want sales and marketing as much but I was not exactly sure what I wanted. As I went through school and got experience in the field I figured out more specifically what I wanted to do.
What classes do you have to take ??
It all depends on the program the specific classes you will take. Usually the programs have an intro course, sports marketing, sports finance/Econ, event management, sports law. There may. also be specific classes to the school. My school had a special class on transitions to D1 for college athletics because the school was going through that.
I have a marketing degree, and my dream is to work for a professional team's department. I have experience in the fashion industry. Would you have any tips on standing out without sports industry experience?
I would recommend finding any information t act is relevant to. both industries. As you did fashion maybe try to find a way in through marketing for their merchandise and apparel lines. Every professional sports team has one. This might sound cliché, but find others that have the job you want or something similar and network with them. Informational interviews are a great way to get to better know the industry and better understand what skills are best for the field you are going into.
Where do u work ? I just moved to london looking for a job in sports management
I work in the athletic department at my local high school in the US. I would recommend finding others that work in the sports industry around where you live and connect with them.
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what does athletic directing do?
They oversee the whole athletic department for colleges and high schools, day to day work involves the organization and running of athletic events. They also deal with the departments budget, hire coaches, and oversee anything that relates to the athletic department.
@@ManagerKiley oh okay,what is the difference between that and a sports administrator?
@@Sazig It depends on the organization. Many small highs schools only have an athletic director. Colleges the head is the athletic director but may have sports administrators bellow them with a grater focus on specific sports. Some of it is also the name. Depending on where you are located some schools call their AD a sports administrator. could also be called an athletic administrator. Generally a leader or someone high up in the athletic department.
@@ManagerKiley okay thanks. 🙏
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