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How to become an Athletic Director

Roger Horne

EDU 7100-Effective Communication

Dr. Barbara Hall

February 13, 2020

Introduction

  • The requirements for high school athletic directors usually include both education and experience.

Introduction

History

History

  • School athletic games have become enormous business, and a college athletic director (AD) assumes a basic part in the achievement of the athletic projects. Schools and colleges at all levels require the administrative abilities of an AD.
  • Despite the fact that authority and organization of sports is a successive focal point of exploration at the National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA) level, junior college (hereto forward alluded to as junior school; JC) programs certainly stand out enough to be noticed.

(Bagurst, Murray, Jayne, & Carter, 2014)

Job Description

  • Directors of athletics coordinate sporting events, oversee athletic teams and coaches, and ensure academic and athletic balance among student-athletes.
  • This might require athletic director to perform such work obligations as: creating athletic timetables, reserving fields, managing financial plans, ordering essential gear, hiring mentors and staff, marketing the athletic office, ensuring all guidelines are met by athletic groups, and making athletic arrangement changes on a case by case basis

(BestAccreditedColleges, 2021)

Athletic Director Requirements

Athletic Director Requirements

  • Instructions to turn into an athletic director. In spite of the fact that it isn't typically needed, athletic directors might wish to consider procuring proficient accreditation in the field.
  • The National Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association (NIAAA) is one association that offers affirmation for athletic directors in view of their degree of instruction.
  • Communication and criticial thinking skills.
  • These are also the skills that are needed to be an Athletic Director: management, organization, budgeting, leadership, and multi-tasking.

Earn a Bachelor's Degree

  • Athletic administrators have to be compelled to have a minimum of a baccalaureate. Whereas some students might pursue a degree in athletic work or medicine, most aspiring athletic administrators can complete a sports administration or sports management program to get their athletic director degree.
  • Here are some coursework that you can also take: business finance, sports event planning, managing sports facilities, sports management, and sport marketing.

Additional Education

At the secondary school level, athletic directors are viewed as training heads, and these experts normally need a graduate degree to meet their athletic director capabilities. A trying athletic director might think about seeking after a graduate degree in sports the board or game organization. These graduate degree programs are accessible as Master of Science (MS) or Master of Arts (MA) degrees and are additionally usually accessible on the web.

Work Experience

  • Numerous athletic directors might have to work up to regulating a school's whole athletic division. An athletic director may initially fill in as a games mentor as well as an instructor for the school. It is useful on the off chance that yearning athletic directors can acquire insight in regions like recruiting, planning, and administration.

(BestAccreditedColleges, 2021)

Common Career Track to Athletic Director

  • Former head coach to athletic director- Despite the decline in numbers, coaching is still a viable, fairly common career path. Former head coaches have been hired as athletic directors at a number of prestigious institutions.
  • College athletics career path to athletic director-Many institutions value the skills and experiences gained through holding different positions within an athletic department, and individuals with this background often become athletic directors.
  • Business experience outside of athletics- Institutions have increasingly turned to individuals with outside business experience as the business side of college sports has become more important over the years.

(Wong, 2014)

Cont

Cont

  • Education path to athletic director- Some administrators have worked their way up through athletic departments to become athletic directors, but others pursued graduate study in sport management as soon as they graduated from university (or shortly afterward) before embarking on their careers.
  • Sport industry experience- During the past few years, institutions have also hired executives with experience in industries other than college athletics. They have backgrounds in professional sports, legal services, and sponsorship rights, among other areas.

(Wong, 2014)

References

Baghurst, T., Murray Jr, E., Jayne, C., & Carter, D. The Sports Journal 2014. Vol 17. Retrieved

from http://thesportjournal.org/article/tag/timothy-baghurst/

BestAccreditedColleges. (2021, October 20). How to Become an Athletic Director:

Requirements, Degrees & Salary. Retrieved from https://bestaccreditedcolleges.org/articles/how-to-become-a-high-school-athletic-director.html

Wong, G. (2014, June 9). Sport Business Journal- The path to the athletic director’s office.

Retrieved from https://www.sportsbusinessjournal.com/Journal/Issues/2014/06/09/In-Depth/Wong-column.aspx#:~:text=Current%20Division%20I%20athletic%20directors%20have%20held%20the,the%20tenure%20of%20current%20Division%20I%20athletic%20directors.

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