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Career Path: Sports Management

Learn the Business Behind the Game

Description

Sports management is becoming a popular career interest for many Beloit students. This career allows an individual to apply a strong foundation in business combined with an in-depth understanding of the sport industry.

There are a variety of fields in sports in which you can specialize in. For example, you can be involved with sports finance, law, management, game entertainment, sales, marketing, media services, graphic design, social media, and digital marketing.

Interpersonal, communication, technical, sales, organizational, adaptability, and the ability to collaborate are some of the skill sets required in sport management roles. 

Facts & Figures

Median annual salary for selected professions in sports management career
  Entry level
(0-12 month)
Early career (1-4 years) Mid career
(5-10 years)
Experienced 
(10-19 years)
Athletic Director $50,700 $51,880 $61,070 $71,910
Operation Managers (of sports facility) $50,820 $56,920 $64,840 $72,120

Data source: www.payscale.com

How to Get Started

  1. Reach out to one of the following faculty or staff
  2. Minor in sports management (offered by the Business School); a business management major is recommended but not required. After declaring the minor, you’ll be assigned an academic advisor and a career coach who’s a professional in the sports industry. 
  3. Network with alumni in sports management (faculty/staff listed above can help)
  4. Pursue internships in sports management (check Impact Beloit’s Concierge Internship Program; alumni network can also help) 
  5. Visit Career Works

Alumni Stories

Bridging passions to sports management

Cameron Alonso’22, a student with a double major in Business Economics and Sociology, has taken quite the journey from his initial aspirations in mechanical engineering to finding his passion in sports management. Originally from Houston, Texas, Cameron initially intended to pursue a path in engineering or medicine at Beloit, driven by the expectations of his family.

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