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The Biggest Benefits of a Versatile Strategic Leadership Degree

November 17, 2020 11:19am

The degree you pursue is one of the biggest decisions you will ever make, as it sets you on your career and earnings path. For those who are still a bit undecided about more long-term career goals or concerned about being “stuck” in a specific career or industry, a degree in strategic leadership may be a good option to consider. With a degree in strategic leadership, options, industries, and growth opportunities will certainly not be an issue! Here are the biggest perks of exploring this degree.

Array of job opportunities and industries

A bachelor’s degree in strategic leadership can not only lead to countless job positions, but entry into virtually every job industry as well! From sports, information technology, human resources, healthcare, and business management – the choice is yours with this degree. Careers may include but are certainly not limited to the following:

• Athletic advisor
• Project manager
• Supply chain manager
• Human resource manager
• Public relations manager
• Event planner
• Training and development manager
• College athletics coach
• Academic advisor
• Sales manager
• Customer service manager
• Assistant athletic director
• IT coordinator
• Entry level software developer

Wide range of salary possibilities

With job opportunities in so many industries, the salaries of jobs for those with a strategic leadership degree run the gamut! Depending on where you live and what career path you take, you can explore careers in the 40s all the way to those in the six-figure range!

Depending on the industry in which they work, according to Salary.com, project managers earn a median salary of just more than $76k while college academic advisors are earning an average of $49k Event planners, according to PayScale, are earning an average of just more than $49k. And like project managers, event planners can also find work in nearly every industry. Toward the higher end of the salary range are jobs in supply chain management, which average about $83k annually, and human resource management positions with a median range of about $104k.

Some more great news – many management occupations are projected to see higher than average growth until 2028 by the U.S. Department of Labor Statistics!

Foundation for advanced degrees

Once you have earned your undergraduate degree in strategic leadership you will open doors to not only a number of career options – you will lay the foundation for a wide variety of graduate degrees which can lead to more opportunity, promotions, and higher salaries in the future!

Someone working in college advising, for example, may aspire to move up to become a professor, department chair, or even work in student-athlete development. Their strategic leadership degree has paved the way for them to enter a master’s program in sports management among others, making any of these careers a possibility. A person working as a sales manager could pursue their Professional Master’s in Business Administration (PMBA) and qualify for jobs as a general manager or even a director of marketing. An HR manager could earn their graduate degree in management or leadership and elevate their status to HR director.

The bottom line is a degree in strategic leadership will give those earning it room to not only grow in their career, but also the ability to explore entirely different ones if they so choose.

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