osceola
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Post by osceola on Jan 11, 2022 9:38:19 GMT -6
I am in Texas and currently the trend is for head coaches to have master degrees. Typically this is the Masters in Education with a principal cert. usually from Lamar university who does it the cheapest and for 18 months.
I have no intentions of ever being a principal, so I have been looking into getting a sports management or athletic administration masters.
Has anyone done one of those programs online and for a good price? If so where? This will not really be used as a second profession degree for me, just a bump in pay and an extra thing to add to the resume.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 11, 2022 9:44:23 GMT -6
A. Get your masters, B. Become certified to be an AD.
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Post by CanyonCoach on Jan 11, 2022 11:21:52 GMT -6
Every coach in our program 7-12 that is a teacher has their masters. Our school participates in a cohort group masters program that takes 18 to 24 months dependent on the start date. Cost is manageable and much cheaper. Our state requires a principal cert. to be an AD.
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Post by blackknight on Jan 14, 2022 14:34:23 GMT -6
Masters od Coaching and Athletic Administration
Concordia University - Irvine
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