Careers Offered

What are your options after college?

Whether you take your athletic talents to a professional league or the job market, we will explore some paths that can be taken for each sport! You can uses the map below to find sport-related careers, and we will detail how to pursue those below.

basketball

Basketball (M)

Advanced Scout, Digital Content Creator, Player Development Coach

football

Football (M)

Recruiting Coordinator, Film Manager, Campus Logistics Director

baseball

Baseball (M)

Director of Analytics, Bullpen Catcher, Field Superintendent

soccer

Soccer (M)

Performance Analyst, Technical Director, Youth Academy Liaison

hockey

Hockey (M)

Skate Technician, Director of Operations, Junior League Scout

volleyball

Volleyball (W)

Logistics Coordinator, Technical Statitician, Marketing Manager

track

Track

Meet Manager/Timer, Recruiting Coordinator, Biomechanist

gymnastics

Gymnastics (W)

Meet Director, Physical Therapist, Choreographer

But what should you study in college to prepare for these careers? Well, if you plan on going into a director or leadership role, business management is a widely applicable option that will teach you the ins-and-outs of how to manage personell, logistics, budgets, and much more. If you're thinking of going a more medical route, kinesiology and nutrition are both great options. Kinesiology focuses on how the body moves and how muscles are affected, and nutrition focuses on how to optimize the diet of an athlete for the best performance.