Meet the Faculty
Meet Dr. Jon Coles, Sport Management Program Coordinator
Explore Options: A Menu of Major-Specific Experiences and Sampling of Related Career Paths
Explore our Sport Management academic resources, designed to support your academic aspirations.
Feeling like you don't know what to do with all of this great information? We highly encourage to make an appointment with your academic advisor and career advisor. Another great starting point is the Self-Guided Career Exploration Tool.
Unlock career potential in Sport Management! Discover resources to maximize your professional trajectory.
Sample Sport Management Internship Sites
Internships provide a way for you to get hands-on, supervised experience in the world of work. You are able to apply the concepts you are learning in the classroom to a work environment.
Join A Student Organization
Get involved with a student organization related to your major. Student orgs are a great way to get connected and explore career options!
Relevant Courses and Certificates for Building Skills
Developing the relevant skills that employers seek is an essential component of a student's education. GVSU students should consider strategic elective courses and certificates to pair with their major in order to gain additional skills.
Business Fundamentals Undergraduate Certificate
Electives to Consider
Community Service Opportunities
Seek volunteer opportunities related to the field you're exploring as a way of testing out future careers.
The Civic Engagement Center keeps a list of current volunteer opportunities updated on their website. There are ongoing opportunities on a continuous basis, as well as on-campus and off-campus opportunities posted as they become available.
Sport Management Study Abroad Options
Through study abroad you’ll also set yourself apart from other job-seekers and graduate-school applicants in an increasingly competitive market.
Sport Management students can gain another perspective on the sporting standards of the world, learning more about how other nations view sports, and analyzing international business models. Step out into the world, rev up your resume, and earn academic credit by studying abroad in locations such as Australia, Chile, Germany, Japan, Poland, and many more.
Undergraduate Scholar Engagement
Pursuing academic, creative, and research experiences and projects outside the classroom is an excellent way to learn new skills and build a body of work in your field.
The Center for Undergraduate Scholar Engagement (CUSE) provides opportunities for undergraduate research and scholarship.
Meet Dr. Jon Coles, Sport Management Program Coordinator
Andrew Slocum discusses his 490 experience working for Peak MGMT
Drew Coble talks about his time working for GVSU Athletics.
Sport Management student William Silvey wrote about his first couple of weeks on the job as a ticketing intern with the St. Louis Blues.
Catch up on what Sport Management grad Rahju Blackmon is doing at University of Indianapolis.
Check out the Sport Management Program page for a robust list of where alumni have landed
March 19, 2026 9:30 AM - 2:00 PM
Stop by the Seidman 2nd Floor Lobby anytime between 9:30am and 2pm to meet representatives from FWF! Want to learn about exciting career opportunities and meet potential employers? Each semester,...
March 26, 2026 9:30 PM - 2:00 PM
Stop by the Seidman College of Business 2nd Floor Lobby anytime between 9:30am and 2pm to meet representatives from The Avalune Group! Want to learn about exciting career opportunities...
Consider joining the Business and Management Career Community or any other Career Community you are interested in!
Students with a Sport Management degree may continue on to a graduate program. Here are some examples of programs students have pursued: