What Can I Do With A Major In Kinesiology?



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What Can I Do With A Major In Kinesiology? This is a list of job titles and job descriptions of entry-level positions for which graduates with a B.A. in kinesiology might be hired. The last section lists some careers requiring graduate degrees. Contents: DIRECT Career Options LESS DIRECT Career Options INDIRECT Career Options Career Options Requiring Graduate School For more information on these careers, use the Career Exploration Center library. See the University of Texas Department of Kinesiology for more information about majoring in kinesiology. DIRECT Career Options The skills required for the jobs listed here are so similar to the skills acquired in studying kinesiology that a degree in the field will usually serve as a credential for getting the job. ATHLETIC TRAINER Recognizes and evaluates injuries associated with competitive sports, provides immediate treatment, implements injury-prevention programs, counsels athletes regarding health care, and administers athletic training programs. Requires specialized training beyond the bachelor's degree and certification. COLLEGE COACH Helps college athletes in variety of sports move towards a common team goal using motivation, training, and discipline. Evaluates and selects new team recruits. Supervises coaching staff and interacts with members of the media. Works for colleges and universities. CORPORATE WELLNESS MANAGER Designs and implements programs to promote employee wellness, such as fitness assessment, nutrition screenings, and exercise classes. Supervises instructors and ensures they receive ongoing training. Advertises program to employees and evaluates its effectiveness. Works for corporations. FITNESS CHOREOGRAPHER Designs aerobic routines for exercise classes and teaches them to instructors. Works for fitness clubs, dance studios, video producers, or choreography services. FITNESS INSTRUCTOR

Teaches physical fitness classes, such as aerobics or weight conditioning. Provides information to help participants avoid injury and maximize workout benefits. May train other instructors. Works for fitness clubs, resorts, hotels, or community agencies. INTRAMURAL SPORTS DIRECTOR Coordinates all aspects of intramural sports program, including budget, staffing, program planning, and evaluation. Works for colleges and universities. PERSONAL TRAINER Works one-on-one with an individual to develop a fitness program. Conducts a fitness assessment including personal and medical history. Designs fitness program and monitors clients'progress. May travel with client. Most work on free-lance basis. PHYSICAL EDUCATION INSTRUCTOR Teaches children the rules of different sports and encourages their physical and athletic development. Works for public or private schools. PROFESSIONAL ASSISTANT COACH Coordinates specific components of team training, such as strength and training coach or pitching coach. Coordinates training and information with head coach. Works for professional athletic teams. PROFESSIONAL HEAD COACH Motivates professional athletes to perform their best and to continue to improve their skills. Review tapes of previous games to plan future strategies. Evaluates and selects potential team members. Makes presentations and grants interviews to the press. Works for professional athletic teams. PUBLIC SCHOOL COACH Motivates, trains, and disciplines students toward a common goal. Monitors players'academic progress. Discusses athletic program with school administrators. Writes press releases. Coordinates tryouts. May teach classes in some school districts. Works for public or private schools. RECREATIONAL THERAPIST Plans and monitors recreation programs to help patients recover or adjust to disabilities. Requires a bachelor's degree in therapeutic recreation or a related field. STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING COACH Establishes off-season programs and strength and agility training for the prevention of injuries and improvement in performance. Works for professional or college sports teams. TECHNOLOGY CONSULTANT Specializes in technology related to fitness, such as computerized exercise machines, databases to store client information, and machines that analyze nutritional content of food. Advises fitness clubs or athletic programs on which technical products to buy and how to use them most effectively. Works for a consulting firm or on a free-lance basis. WEIGHT TRAINING INSTRUCTOR

Teaches proper techniques and exercises in the weight room for various training programs. Helps individuals tailor a workout regimen and monitor progress. Works for fitness clubs or sports teams. LESS DIRECT Career Options The fit between academic training in kinesiology and job description is still very close. However, knowledge of kinesiology may be less pertinent to these positions, and a degree in kinesiology itself may or may not serve as a credential for employment. ACTIVITIES DIRECTOR, RESORT Plans and advertises recreational and sporting activities for resort guests. AGENT Acts as an athlete's intermediary with a team's owner and general manager in order to secure the best financial and playing arrangement for the athlete. Many serve as financial advisors for players, making suggestions for investments or product endorsements. Most work on free-lance basis. FITNESS CLUB ADMINISTRATOR Plans budgets, arranges work schedules, supervises staff, supervises maintenance of equipment, and plans sales quotas. Works for fitness clubs. FITNESS CLUB SERVICE MANAGER Acts as a liaison between club and its customers. Handles customer complaints and conducts evaluations of club services. Works for fitness clubs. NUTRITIONIST Consults with coaches, teams, and individual athletes regarding weight control, pre-game meals, and vitamin supplementation. Many conduct research or write informative articles. Requires some specialized course work. Works for sports medicine centers, clinics, or universities. OUTWARD BOUND INSTRUCTOR Teaches outdoor adventure courses to help participants master physical challenges, confront fears, and assume responsibility. Works for Outward Bound or similar organizations. PARK ADMINISTRATOR Coordinates sporting facilities, classes, and programs offered through urban parks. Selects, trains, and supervises staff and volunteers. Develops marketing plans and conducts evaluations to determine quality of programs. Works for local government. SPORTS MASSAGE THERAPIST Relieves athletes'physical and mental strain through massage. Uses knowledge of stretching and flexibility to prevent or rehabilitate injuries. Works for sports teams or on a free-lance basis. SPORTS OFFICIATOR

Enforces the rules of a particular sport at games or events. Most work part-time on a free-lance basis. SPORTSCASTER Reports and analyzes sporting events on television or radio. Interviews sports personalities. Attends games, practices, and press conferences. May host talk shows. Works for television or radio stations. SPORTSWRITER Reports, writes, and edits sports copy. Attends variety of sporting events. Interviews athletes and coaches. May conduct investigative research. Works for newspapers or magazines. INDIRECT Career Options At first glance, the jobs listed may not appear to have much to do with the study of kinesiology. Yet there is a connection. The primary skills required in these jobs overlap substantially with some of the skills a kinesiology major normally acquires. ACADEMIC COUNSELOR, COLLEGE ATHLETES Advises students academically about course requirements, career resources, and progress towards completion of a degree program. Establishes tutoring or other individual instruction programs for athletes. Works for universities. ADVERTISING ACCOUNT ASSISTANT Assists account executive in liaison between an advertising agency and its clients. Helps to coordinate and manage advertising campaigns based on client need. Works for advertising agencies. ARENA/STADIUM MANAGER Schedules events on a year-round basis for arenas/stadiums, including sports, conventions, and concerts. Coordinates marketing of events and ensures that all details of events run smoothly. Troubleshoots any problems that may occur. May involve extensive travel to book new shows and attractions. For publicfinanced stadiums, prepares profit reports for elected officials. Works for arenas or stadiums. CORPORATE RECRUITER Interviews job applicants on college campuses, at employment fairs, and at trade and professional meetings. Promotes effective relation with college, universities, and other institutions that supply prospect employees. Works for variety of companies or search firms. CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE Handles customer relations, usually through direct contact with customers. Researches and responds to complaints and informational inquiries, seeking both to meet the customers'needs and promote the image and reputation of the employer. Works for manufacturers and retailers. DEVELOPER OF EDUCATIONAL TOOLS Creates materials to explain scientific concepts to a variety of audiences. Materials may require background research, writing, editing, computer programming, and/or illustration. Works for variety of employers such as publishing companies or school districts.

DIRECTOR OF TICKET SALES Coordinates all aspects of athletic ticket sales, including record keeping, personnel, and marketing. Works for professional sports team. FUND RAISER, PRO SPORTS Identifies and solicits prospective donors. Distributes donor benefits. Directs out-of-town promotional trips. Organizes special fund-raising events. Works for professional sports teams. PARALEGAL Performs preparatory work required to research a case and develops documentation required to write a brief May interview prospective witnesses. Requires some training beyond the bachelor's degree. Works for private law offices, law firms, prosecutors, and public defenders. PERSONNEL ASSISTANT Assisted in all aspects of human resources management, including record keeping, interviewing and hiring, resolving wage and salary issues, and administering career development, job training, and employee benefit programs. Works for employers of all kinds. PUBLIC RELATIONS SPECIALIST Prepares media guides, conducts press briefings, maintains archives and scrapbooks, directs press box, writes stories, and handles informational requests. Works for sports teams and athletics departments. SALES REPRESENTATIVE Introduces prospective members to club and provides information about membership options. Works for fitness clubs. SPECIAL EVENTS ORGANIZER Plans and coordinates sporting events such as tennis or golf tournaments. Recruits sponsors, plans advertising, registers participants, and arranges press coverage. Works for local/state government, nonprofit organizations, educational institutions, or companies. SPORTS PHOTOGRAPHER Captures sporting events on camera or video. Works for newspapers or magazines or on a free-lance basis. TRAVEL ORGANIZER, PRO TEAM Coordinates all travel arrangements, transportation, and living accommodations for touring sports teams. Works for professional or college sports teams. Career Options Requiring Graduate School The following is a list of careers requiring a degree beyond the bachelor's: Architect for sports facility College athletic director

Dance/movement therapist Designer of sports and fitness equipment Exercise physiologist Management positions in sports management Occupational therapist Physical therapist Sports dentist Sports historian Sports orthotist and prosthetist Sports physician Sports podiatrist Sports psychologist Sports researcher University professor Copyright 1998, University of Texas.