Fitness and Sport Management
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Fitness and Sport Management
Additional Information and Resources To explore for more information about the field of Sport Management and its careers. The Catholic University of America www.careers.cua.edu/handouts/Sportsmgmtcar.htm Women In Sports Careers (WISC) http://wiscnetwork.com/ Women’s Sport Services (WSS) www.womensportsjobs.com/default.htm Sports Diversity Recruiting http://sportsdiversityrecruiting.com/ Majors & Careers www.indiana.edu/~udiv/majors/majorinfo.cgi/47 Career Library: Texas A & M Fitness and Sport Management http://careerlib.tamu.edu/guides/mymajor/spmt/spmt-titles-fields.html Manchester College-Office of Career Services 604 E. College Ave. North Manchester, IN 46962 www.manchester.edu Phone: 260-982-5242 Fax: 260-982-5408 E-mail: mcocareers@manchester.edu www.manchester.edu/OSD/Careers “The price of success is hard work, dedication to the job at hand, and the determination that whether we win or lose, we have applied the best of ourselves to the task at hand.” -Vince Lombardi The way we think of sports has drastically changed over the years; these days few people would say that a sport is “just a game.” Indeed, sports provide serious entertainment and big business in this country, and sport managers are crucial to ensuring that the players, fans, coaches, and financial backers coexist peacefully. SOME RELATED SKILLS Strong written and verbal communication skills. Ability to be persuasive in a variety of situations and with different types of people. Strong interpersonal skills. The sports industry is one of the largest and fastest growing industries in the United States. Last year alone it was estimated to be a $218 billion industry and there are multiple opportunities for those who are prepared for a career in this area. Opportunities in the sport management concentration include facility management, sport marketing and promotion, or managing equipment just to list a few. The possibilities in this field are limitless and provide students with multiple job opportunities. Excellent time management and organization skills. Decision-making skills. Ability to be comfortable speaking in public. Research skills. Strong computer skills and knowledge. Problem-solving skills. Marketing. Media relations. With a degree in Fitness and Sport Management from Manchester College, you will be prepared to pursue a job in this exciting and growing field. Event planning/management. Advertising skills. Understanding of business organizational structures. INFORMATION AVAILABLE IN THE CAREER RESOURCE CENTER Opportunities in Sports and Fitness Careers Principles and Practice of Sports Management Career Opportunities in the Sports Industry Careers for Travel Buffs & Other Restless Types The Sports Business Directory Great Jobs For Liberal Arts Majors 150 Best Companies for Liberal Arts Graduates Non-Profits and Education Job Finder A Variety of Occupational, College Majors, Internet, and Job Search Resources. SOME RELATED OCCUPATIONS POSSIBLE EMPLOYERS OF FITNESS AND SPORT MANAGEMENT M AJORS Vice President for Finance General Counsel Associate Athletic Director for Finance Assistant General Counsel Ticket Manager Sports Agent Accounting Manager Vice President for Labor Relations Director of Corporate Sales Sports Arbitrator/Mediator Professional Sports Teams Vice President for Public Relations Special Events Contract Lawyer Hotels Director of Sports Information International Sport Lawyer Restaurants Director of Sports Publicity Intellectual Properties Lawyer Director of Sports Media Executive Director of Facility Operations and Director of Community Relations Entertainment Corporate Communications Assistant Special Events Director Tennis Clubs Vice President of Marketing Event Coordinator High School and Colleges Director of Marketing Food and Beverage Manager Career Outlook Director of Special Events and Promotions Special Events Promotion Manager Director of New Business Development Customer Relations Manager Director of Fan Development Guest Services Manager Corporate Sales Manager Tournament Planner Tournament Operations Manager Guest Relations Specialist Vice President for Sports Communications Adventure Travel Coordinator Media Relations Assistant Travel/Tour Guide Sport Video Manager Team Owner Sports Video Production Assistant General Manager Assistant Manager for Sports Web Page/Internet Executive Director Site Media Relations Assistant Sport Video Manager Sports Video Production Assistant Team President/Vice President Athletic Director YMCA/YWCA Country Clubs Recreational and Professional Companies Health Clubs According to the Bureau of Labor’s Occupational Outlook Handbook, employment in fitness centers and similar establishments will grow. This is largely due to the reduction of physical education programs in schools and the rise of aging baby boomers to the largest demographic group of health club members. Opportunities for staff positions should be best for people with experience and formal training. Previous work part-time, summer jobs, and volunteer experience are viewed favorably. Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2010-11 Edition, Recreation Workers, on the Internet at http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos058.htm (visited September 27, 2010).