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Do You Need a Degree to Coach High School Basketball? – Rookie Mentor

I know it’s wrong to assume. But you’re here because you want to know, do I need a degree to coach high school basketball?. I’m guessing you either don’t have a degree or you’re wondering if your current degree is enough to get the job? The good news is this post will answer the exact question, but also uncovers grey areas for those without a degree, exploring what opportunities exist for you.

Do You Need a Degree to Coach High School Basketball? Government or public schools almost always require a bachelor’s degree, but rarely in a particular field. However, the private school system has different regulations and doesn’t often require a bachelor’s degree to coach. Experience, successful completion of prior coaching and first aid/CPR courses will boost ones application.

Are you ready to teach the game you love to young student-athletes whilst at the same time being their mentor, motivator and biggest supporter? Being a high school basketball coach is an honor and we want to help you get there – with or without a degree.

High School Basketball Coach Qualifications

Do you need a degree to become a high school basketball coach? The answer is mostly yes, but there are some exceptions.

A bachelor’s degree gives applicants the best chance of securing the job, as they have demonstrated via education they have the theory behind their areas of practice. They have written assignments, successfully completed tasks and demonstrated they are competent in a particular topic. Though often not basketball-related…

High schools that require their coaches to have a bachelors degree means that could now become an accredited teacher after they have successfully passed standard background checks and licensing exams (state-dependent).

However, interestingly, not all high school sports coaches have obtained a bachelor’s degree.

Some schools may recognize an associate degree, (which is the level of qualification between a high school diploma or General Educational Development – GED and a bachelor’s degree) which gives coaches with a love for the game an opportunity to still coach without a degree.

Some schools may even hire coaches for non-teaching roles, such as janitorial or secretarial work, that do not require a college degree either. This allows the coaches to experience life at the school as a member of staff, to build relationships and appreciate life outside the basketball court.

On the other hand, some schools in particular districts, may simply have the option of hiring a part-time basketball coach who doesn’t hold any other role at the school. Think Samuel L. Jackson from the movie “Coach Carter”, as he fits this perfectly.

If you don’t have a degree you’re probably thinking, this is pretty darn cool! I can still coach without a degree!

And whilst you’re right, I wanted to highlight that the schools which seem to operate by their own rules are generally private schools. So you need to ask yourself, are there private schools in my area? Do I want to coach in the private school system? etc.

…”public school teachers must be formally certified to teach in their state, whereas private school teachers don’t necessarily need to be certified”.

(source)

Degree requirements for these private schools are often at the discretion of the hiring administrator and don’t follow the same rigid rules as seen within the public school system.

Some schools, such as these private institutions, offer “on the job” coach training. These programs teach new coaches how to work with athletes and develop game plans, boost skill development and how to condition their players whilst avoiding injury.

*Note – If living within the United States, each state may hold different requirements for teachers and sports coaches. Be sure to get in touch with The Board of Education in your state and also your local school to understand the requirements for where you live.

What Degree Do I Need To Become A High School Basketball Coach?

So what if you do want to go back to school, to be able to coach high school basketball in the public school system?

Maybe you want to go and coach back at your local high school, giving back to the community who contributed so much to your own personal development.

Maybe you want to coach at the same school your own children are at, as you’ve always been their coach and it just feels right?

When choosing a degree to study, it may be a logical choice to choose one which is relevant to coaching basketball, but it doesn’t have to be.

To become a high school basketball coach you simply need to hold a bachelor’s degree in something.

But before you rush off and enroll in a mathematics degree because you like maths, it could be a better idea to study something which could educate your athletes.

Think sports medicine, physiotherapy or nutrition. Or maybe you could consider studying something you could use as either a hobby or new career if you’re looking for a change, though this may not be advisable by the school if it’s not relevant to coaching…

It also might be a good idea to see which schools locally are desperate for a particular teacher’s specialty. If you are weighing up multiple areas, this may be a good tool to narrow down your choices.

The interesting thing with choosing a major, such as sports management or physical education, is that the course work for these particular courses often requires you to complete a section in sports coaching anyway. If you have the basketball knowledge but lack the confidence and skills in knowing how to coach it, these courses could be worth considering.

“Although there is no particular degree that gets these big players into coaching positions, the best way to get a good coaching position is with a degree in physical education”.

Top Education Degrees

Within the public system and generally speaking in the private system too, teachers must teach in a field that matches their bachelor’s degree area of study. Science teachers generally have a bachelor’s degree in Science, History teachers generally have a bachelors degree in History – you get the idea.

This means that just because there is an opening for a health teacher, it doesn’t mean you can apply as the basketball coach if you studied Art. Again, don’t rush your choice.

Next, I want to get your brain buzzing. I have constructed a table listing courses closely aligned to basketball coaching and how long they will typically take to complete with links to more information on each course.

DegreeTime to Complete Degree *full time
Exercise ScienceBachelor’s Degree – 4 Years. (source)
Physical EducationBachelors Degree – 4 Years (source)
PsychologyBachelors Degree – 4 Years (source)
Sports MedicineBachelors Degree – 4 Years (source)
KinesiologyBachelors Degree – 4-5 Years (source)
Sports and Leisure StudiesBachelors Degree – 4-5 Years (source)
NutritionBachelor of Science degrees (in nutrition) – 4 years (source)

4-5 years – What!?

Don’t think of this study period as “lost time” because it’s not. Next, we will discuss what you can do either whilst studying or in your down-time to make your application stand out.

I Don’t Want to Teach but I Still Want to Coach High School Basketball

If this sounds like you, some schools both publicly and privately, give roles to staff outside the class along with their title of basketball coach.

Such roles are:

  • Principle
  • Assistant principle
  • Librarians
  • Athletic directors
  • Co-ordinators

These roles, though I only named a few, almost always hold a degree higher than a bachelor’s. Carrying a Master’s degree is often seen in these jobs and is required by the hiring administrator or state body within the public system.

If you do hold a higher education degree such as a Master’s, this could be a road worth exploring along with coaching the basketball team.

How to Make Your Application Stand Out To Become A High School Basketball Coach

I want you to get the job over the next guy or girl.

Here are a number of ways you can make a huge impact, putting your best foot forward with bright, shiny shoes!

Gain hands-on basketball experience

Be a student of the game.

Go and play the game yourself or start with becoming an assistant coach either through the school system or even at your local recreation center.

Consider working as a team manager, scorer or statistic person for your college sports team. These are great ways to observe different coaches and form new relationships.

Whilst becoming immersed in the game, start studying college games too. Take note of the offense you see used, watch specific defensive rotations, markdown inbounds plays and document particular coaching strategies of interest.

Start One-On-One Coaching

This flows on from point one. In order to gain more experience in the coach’s role, why not start coaching either one-on-one athletes or in small groups before or after practice?

You could even organize private coaching to boost your confidence and form new connections though you will need to find a venue to support this endeavor.

Learn how to watch, break down and report on game tapes

This is a “bonus gold star” on any application as most applicants may not take the time to learn or know it’s importance.

It is a skill to efficiently break down game tape so it can be used to teach and educate both staff and players.

As Daniel spoke about in this post – What is the Best Sports Video Editing Software & Apps? when players see themselves performing a task is it incredibly powerful in changing behavior.

Consider working as a teacher in addition to coaching the basketball team

Just because you don’t see yourself as a teacher doesn’t mean it’s not in the cards for you.

If there is lots of competition in your local area, consider either going back to school to learn a relevant field of study as we discussed earlier or investigate teaching jobs within the private sector.

A coach who is willing to “do more” for the school by teaching a class creates flexibility and is a great asset to the school.

“With limited budgets, many schools rely on academic instructors to coach their sports teams”. 

(source)

What’s interesting to note in the hiring process for sports coaches, is that most schools hire internally before the look outside the school.

Complete extra, relevant courses

Want to hit your application out of the park? Successfully complete extra courses which align perfectly with coaching basketball such as:

  1. Basketball coaching course with the National Alliance For Youth Sports (NAYS) Coaching Youth Sports training – See this link for more information. If you were a professional basketball player in the past, this doesn’t mean you’ll be a top-notch coach. These courses teach you how to coach the skills you know, whilst mentoring and leading your athletes beyond the game.
  2. Basic life support (CPR certification)
  3. First aid certificate
  4. Sports Safety such as ankle and wrist taping
  5. Officiating/coaching courses for complex rules
  6. Education courses specifically designed for coaching and education high school athletes.

I should note that some states and particular schools require their coaches to hold a specific coach certification. Before you launch into completing a course of your choice, consult the school and ensure you are completing (and often paying for) the right course.

Join the National Youth Sports Coaches Association

Though not essential, joining as a member of the governing body of youth sports gives you opportunities to attend courses both in-person and on-line to further develop your skills as a coach and mentor.

You are surrounded with like-minded people where you are free to bounce ideas around to become a better coach.

Wait until you’re at least 18 years of age

Certification often requires coaches to be a minimum age (at least 18 years old). If you are under age consider becoming an assistant coach, a team manager or film personnel.

Related Question: What is the salary of a high school basketball coach?

Many sports coaches in junior high or high schools teach the game for fun, on a volunteer basis. They have “day jobs” which pay the bills to make this job achievable. However, we now know there are basketball coaches who both coach the team and also teach or simply work at the school.

According to the US Bureau of Labour and Statistics,

the medium annual salary of Coaches and Scouts was $33,780 per year in 2018.

This number will vary from private to public schools, whether the coach is full time vs part-time and whether they also coach at the school.

If you want to learn more about youth sports coaches salary – take a look at this post – How to Make Money Coaching Youth Sports.

Continue Reading…

How Many Players Should Be On A Youth Basketball Team?

Summary: Do You Need a Degree to Coach High School Basketball?

While some private schools won’t require you to hold a bachelor’s degree, they will likely expect you have an associate’s degree, strong experience in the field of basketball and have completed training programs in coaching and also first aid/CPR.

However, things are a little more strict in the public system. Most basketball coaching jobs will require you to hold a bachelor’s degree in a topic of your choice to obtain a position, as well as successfully completing training, courses and background checks outlined by the state.

So regardless of your current position, there is a real opportunity to coach high school basketball for anyone who want’s it bad enough!

Happy Coaching.

Cheers,

Emma

What Degree Do You Have to Have to Become a High School Basketball Coach? | Work

By Mary Dowd Updated July 21, 2020

If you excelled as a basketball player and have previous coaching experience, a school may consider any degree for a coaching position, assuming you have state teaching credentials. Similarly, basketball coaching jobs go to school principals from diverse academic backgrounds. You will also need to satisfy any state high school coaching certification requirements such as first aid training.

High School Basketball Coach Job Duties

Landing a basketball coaching job can be the realization of a lifelong dream. Successful coaches immerse themselves in the success of their team. They have myriad duties such as recruiting top-notch players, hosting tryouts and holding practice. Rules are explained and enforced. Many hours are spent helping student-athletes build skills, techniques and endurance.

Dedicated high school basketball coaches emphasize the importance of character, teamwork and sportsmanship on and off the court. High school basketball coaches respond to parent questions and concerns about schedules and playing time. According to the Basketball Coaching Tools website, tech-savvy high school basketball coaches use software like Hudl to analyze opponents and devise playing strategies.

High School Basketball Coach Education Requirements

Becoming a high school coach starts with earning a bachelor's degree in a major area of concentration and completing education classes that qualify you to sit for a teacher license in your state. Some coaches majored in health, physical education, nutrition or kinesiology, but others majored in subjects like English, history and social studies. The Top Education organization suggests that having a double major in two subjects along with a sports background offers a competitive edge in the job market.

A bachelor’s degree, a teaching or administrator license and a satisfactory background check are minimum requirements for working as a head basketball coach in most states. Less stringent rules apply to retired teachers volunteering as assistant coaches who may not need basketball coach certification. State requirements can be accessed from the NFHS Coaches Association website.

Some states also require various types of high school sports coaching certification. For example, the Texas-based University Interscholastic League (UIL) stipulates that head coaches in Texas high schools must be full-time employees within their school district and fulfill certification requirements. Texas law and UIL requires safety training and completion of an approved Coaches Certification Program (CCP). The CCP covers ethics, concussion training, contest rules and sport-specific training.

Basketball Coach Salary

Basketball coach salary varies from one school to the next. A small number of full-time basketball coaching jobs are available at prestigious schools. High school and elementary coaches earn a median annual salary of $29,960, as of May 2019, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

More often, basketball coaches are teachers who receive a modest stipend for the added assignment of coaching. For example, the 2019-20 Gwinnett County Public Schools salary schedule indicates that new JV basketball coaches would receive $3,211 added to their salary in 2020. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that secondary school teachers earn an average base salary of $65,920, as of May 2019.

Industry

High school basketball coaches should love their job because the monetary compensation is not commensurate with the time spent coaching the sport. The job requires long, irregular hours supervising practices and coaching games. Travel is another big part of the job. They must juggle coaching activities with their demanding teaching duties and important family responsibilities.

Years of Experience

Experienced high school basketball coaches with an impressive winning record may be courted by other schools offering a higher basketball coach salary. Teacher contracts typically include salary steps that provide incremental raises for each year of employment. For example, a JV basketball coach with five years of coaching experience at Gwinnett County Public Schools receives $3,463 for the season, while a coach with 20 years of experience receives $5,393.

Job Growth Trend

The Bureau of Labor Statistics projects that job demand for coaches looks bright with an anticipated growth rate of 11 percent from 2018 to 2028, driven in part by increased student participation in high school sports. By comparison, BLS projects a 4 percent growth rate for high school teachers. Those who land secondary teaching positions may face less competition for coaching jobs.

References

  • NFHS: State Coaching Requirements
  • Top Education: Do You Need an Education Degree to Become a Coach?
  • Basketball Coaching Tools: Becoming a High School Basketball Coach
  • UIL Texas: UIL Coaching Requirements
  • U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics:
  • Bureau of Labor Statistics: OES: Secondary School Teachers
  • Bureau of Labor Statistics: High School Teachers Job Outlook
  • Bureau of Labor Statistics: Coaches and Scouts

Writer Bio

Mary Dowd holds a doctorate in educational leadership and a master’s in counseling and student affairs from Minnesota State Mankato. Helping students succeed has been her passion while serving in many areas of student affairs and adjunct teaching. Currently she is a dean of students at a large, public university. Dr. Dpwd’s writing experience includes published research, training materials and hundreds of practical online articles.

How can I become a basketball coach? Kiiki

Ninety percent of basketball fans, in addition to playing basketball, would like to become a basketball coach. This is because today's coaches were once yesterday's players.

Therefore, this How to Become a Basketball Coach article explains in detail the requirements to become a basketball coach, the complete guide and how much you can earn as a basketball coach.

Becoming a basketball coach will become less strict if you have the right information.

Basketball has about 825 followers and over one hundred thousand teams. In fact, the history of basketball dates back to 1891, when James Naismith, a Canadian physical education instructor, introduced it as a less injury-prone sport than football.

Becoming a basketball coach requires certain qualifications, experience, physical strength, and a performance-oriented mindset. In fact, legendary coaches are known for their resilient spirit and drive to achieve their goals.

The table of contents below contains a number of frequently asked questions about becoming a basketball coach, which are properly answered in this article.

Is basketball a game or a sport?

At its core, sport is physical activity performed according to an agreed set of rules for the purpose of recreation. It can be competition or self-gratification or a combination of both.

Whereas, a game is a recreational activity involving one or more players determined by a goal that the players are trying to achieve within some set of rules.

Thus, the difference in goals distinguishes sport from play in combination with the concept of individual skill or mastery. While games are primarily played for entertainment or enjoyment, sports can be competitive or for personal enjoyment.

Basketball is a sport because it is a physical activity played according to set rules, and a game because it is fun.

What is basketball?

Basketball is a team sport in which two teams, usually consisting of five players each, play against each other on a rectangular court. Its origins date back to 1891, when James Naismith invented the game as a less-injury sport.

Two teams of five players each. So, we have ten players on the court at the same time, and a maximum of seven on the bench.

Usually in a game, one team tries to prevent the other team's players from scoring. However, each normal score is two points, and if a player shoots the ball into the hoop from behind a large arc-shaped line on the court called the "three-point line", three points are scored.

In addition, there are several officials in this game who do not belong to any of the teams, but are ready to help. These are the judge, referee, timekeeper, scorer and shot clock operator.

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Who is a professional basketball coach?

Every sport or game needs players and someone to guide and teach the skills for how these players should excel on the field. These teachers or directors are called trainers.

In this way, a professional basketball coach teaches professional basketball players all the skills they need to succeed on the court.

In addition, a professional basketball coach conducts training, selection of players and conducts games during games. They often analyze the strengths and weaknesses of their team as well as their opponents.

In addition, professional basketball coaches also evaluate and track individual performance and create games that capitalize on the strengths of their players. They can work hand in hand with assistant coaches to bring out the best in their players.

Finally, most professional basketball coaches started out and became record-breaking high school basketball coaches or even coached college and high school basketball. Some of the legendary basketball coaches include

Jim Calhoun

Winning over 600 games in four final four games, he won national championship titles. In addition, Jim Calhoun turned the Connecticut Huskies into one of the elite college basketball programs. As a result, his legendary and professional basketball coach won over 600 games. In 2005, he was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.
Subsequently, six years later at 68, he became the oldest coach in Division 1 history with a national title.

Dean Smith

Similarly, Smith is one of the greatest innovators in college basketball. Apparently, he is the developer of the Four Corners crime. In addition, Smith turned the Tar heels into one of the most successful basketball programs in the country after taking over in 1961.
He compiled 870 wins and 11 final fours, as well as two national championships. In addition, almost 97 percent of its athletes received a degree.

Bobby Knight

This Hall of Famer coach is known for his edgy style, nicknamed The General; Bobby is the second-best winning coach in Division I men's basketball.
In fact, this legendary professional coach has 902 career victories. In addition, he led the American team to a gold medal at the 1979 Pan America Games and 1984 Olympics.
In addition, the Indiana Hoosiers turned into a perennial powerhouse, reaching five of Bobby Knight's Final Fours. In addition, he also won three national championships.

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What is a high school basketball coach?

A high school basketball coach is a coach who works with basketball teams at the high school level. Thus, the high school basketball coach will perform all the activities and duties of a coach for the high school team.

Basketball is one of the games for recreation, entertainment and sports among schoolchildren. Basically, former students often become basketball coaches.

In addition, these professionals are in high demand today, so you can try to become a school basketball coach for girls or boys. However, you may need the following to start your career as a high school basketball head coach.

  • Continue
  • Cover letter
  • Portfolio
  • Interview

In essence, you should include the following information in your portfolio

  • Why are you interested in the position of
  • What is your philosophy of coaching
  • of the Great Coach
  • Your communication style
  • Your strengths
  • Development player
  • your goals for the program
  • Academics

NBA?

NBA stands for National Basketball Association. First, finding such a position is not easy. Becoming an NBA coach is exciting but hard, landing hard. However, it is still possible0003

Second, basketball coaches hired by this association become NBA coaches. Mostly, these coaches had to work as college basketball coaches, high school basketball coaches, and more importantly, professional basketball coaches.

Third, according to a business insider, all NBA coaches agree that two things are important. One is networking and the other boasts a strong resume. In addition, different path to the NBA following stories Coaches and players will also help you move up the career ladder.

What degree do I need to become a basketball coach?

There are no minimum education requirements to become a professional basketball coach. However, many coaches begin their careers at the high school or collegiate level, and these positions may require a bachelor's degree.

You can also take a bachelor's degree program that includes physical education and exercise.

You should expect and excel in coursework that covers fitness and wellness throughout life, anatomy and physiology, and motor development. Subsequently, you can also learn how to earn online certifications in sports history, rules and strategies.

In addition, you need all the experience you can get to advance in this career. Basically, you may need an assistant basketball coach in college and high school.

In addition, you can try to gain experience as a head coach in smaller schools and programs before moving on to larger opportunities and teams.

How can I become a basketball coach?

First, most high school basketball players go to coach after high school. To be a college or high school basketball coach, you must have a keen interest in this career. Also, you can check out other 9 high paying careers0016 too.

Step 1: Get a Bachelor's Degree

Basically, you need a bachelor's degree to become a basketball coach. So, you're in an exercise and physical education program, or better yet, you're taking a coaching course.

In fact, the coach education program helps you learn how to work with athletes and develop game plans, as well as plan and implement fitness and skill development programs.

In addition, it is important that you get a personal experience of playing basketball. This gives you a more comprehensive knowledge of the sport and allows them to communicate better with their players.

Also you can learn teaching skills as many schools hire trainers who are already working as public teachers. Some of the programs you can offer

This program features coursework in sports psychology, human movement, and coaching principles. It is available as undergraduate, graduate and certificate programs. Basically, a bachelor's certificate in Athletic Coaching prepares you to be an effective leader and health advocate for athletes, no matter the sport. Some of the courses you can offer include:

  • CPR and First Aid
  • Human Nutrition and Trauma Treatment
  • Player Motivation
  • Sports Psychology
  • Coaching Pedagogy
  • Sports Program Administration

. These programs must meet four goals: reliability, professionalism, quality of service and confidence.

In essence, any of these degree programs will introduce you to basic principles such as:

  • Prioritize the well-being of the individual
  • Provide services only in areas of competence
  • Issue public statements truthfully and objectively
  • Law with a high level of personal conduct
  • Remain proficient in professional practice and performance of professional duties
  • Maintain professional integrity

    In addition, to obtain an online certificate in sports training from Columbia University : This will cost you an average of $480/semester credit hour.

    Step 2: Gain coaching experience

    In fact, before you can get the opportunity to work as an assistant coach, you need to have coaching experience. So, you need to start working with basketball teams at different levels. It is advisable to volunteer in high school, high school, or even on a college team as a team manager.

    Actually, learn to watch as many game tapes as possible. This will help you understand, break down the actions and strategies of teams and players.

    In addition, both volunteer and game recordings will teach you how to reorganize various attacks and defenses. This is essential to becoming a basketball coach in both high school and college.

    Step 3rd: Working as an Assistant Basketball Coach

    Basically, to become a basketball coach, you must start your career as an assistant basketball coach. This is easier to get as support jobs are on the rise. However, this can lead to increased liability.

    At this stage, you should work more closely with the players individually before and after practice to help them improve their basketball skills.

    4th step: get certified

    The degree is excellent accompanied by experience as a basketball coach, but certifications are very important. Basically, certification programs deal with a selected part of a broad field.

    So while a degree in physical education is great, certifications in CPR, first aid, and coaching may be required for coaches looking to work in public junior or non-teaching staff at the school.

    Step 5: Grow your career path.

    You are now a certified basketball coach and can serve as a head coach at public high schools, high schools, and colleges. Since most high school coaches work part-time and do not receive the salary or benefits of a full-time coach, you should consider moving to college or professional basketball.

    However, this may require many years of experience and the successful work of your team,

    In fact, you have to keep winning and chasing big opportunities until you join the Naismith Basketball Coaches Hall of Fame.

    How much does a basketball coach earn?

    Basketball coaches earn an average of $100,000 when they work with small school teams.

    However, coaches at any of the highest paying schools in the NCAA earn about $1 million or more a year.

    How to become a basketball coach

    Basketball coach salaries vary depending on your current employer, team level, qualifications and experience. . For example, of the 65 teams that competed in the 2014 Men's National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA) tournament.
    In general, the coach with the lowest earnings earned about $171,000.
    Also, in the professional league, according to CBSSPorts.com, the average salary is about $3.05 million.

    A high school basketball coach is a coach who works with basketball teams at the high school level. Thus, the high school basketball coach will perform all the activities and duties of a coach for the high school team.

    To be a college basketball coach, the level you want to coach will determine the degree requirements.
    Basically, at Div:1 level, you just need a degree. However, as you progress to the lower level, many schools are looking for a master's degree applicant.
    In addition to your qualifications, it is important to note that coaching is based on contacts, not knowledge. So you need a strong resume and a network connection too.

    Conclusion

    Basketball is an interesting game and being a basketball coach is also an interesting career path. This World Scholarship Forum article explains the main difference between a game and a sport,

    Although there is a difference, this post explains why basketball is both a sport and a game.

    In addition, it sheds light on who basketball coaches are, their various levels, and a detailed guide on how to become one.

    Basically, you may first need to show interest in a career to become a basketball coach. In addition, you will need a bachelor's degree and a certificate with extensive experience to succeed in this coaching career.

    This post also shows tips on how to become a high school and college basketball coach. The FAQ answers how much you can earn coaching a basketball team.

    Finally, it lists communication, leadership ability to make decisions, attention to detail, and a thorough knowledge of basketball and its rules as key skills for a basketball coach at both the high school and college levels.

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    How to Become a College Basketball Coach • BUOM

    Posted by the Indeed Editorial Team

    March 12, 2021

    If you are good at basketball and enjoy teaching others how to play, you might want to consider becoming a college basketball coach. These professionals work with college students on the basketball team and teach them how to be more effective in the sport. College basketball coaches require a certain amount of experience and education to be considered for this position. In this article, we'll take a look at what a college basketball coach does, the requirements to become one, and the steps you can take to choose this career.

    What does a college basketball coach do?

    College basketball coaches teach students how to play basketball as part of a team. Many college students who are part of a basketball team already have some level of skill in the sport, and a coach must help team members hone those skills and work together as a team to win basketball games. A college basketball coach should expect and be able to:

    • Perform administrative duties, including filing medical forms, completing lists, budgeting for the team, developing training schedules, and ordering equipment needed for training and practice.

    • Learn the rules and objectives of the various basketball organizations that must be followed when playing as part of that organization.

    • Keep team members safe during training and games.

    • Recruit new basketball players for the college team.

    • Work one on one with players to help them develop their skills.

    • Select players to fill certain positions in an efficient way.

    • Organize team building events to promote a sense of teamwork and camaraderie.

    • Develop team rules and enforce rules during training and games.

    • Create game plans for each game based on knowledge available to the other team.

    • Participate in public relations activities to increase awareness of the basketball team and the college as a whole.

    • Conduct media interviews and participate in fundraising events to raise money for the team.

    How to Become a College Basketball Coach

    Here are the steps you need to take if you want to pursue a career as a basketball coach:

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    Most college basketball coaches originally started as players themselves. If you're in high school, join the basketball team and learn everything you can about how the game works. Spend time every day playing basketball to better understand the ins and outs of the game and the skills needed to be a better player.

    2. Get a bachelor's degree

    After you graduate from high school or get your GED, you should continue your undergraduate studies. Common subjects that aspiring college basketball coaches choose to study include physical education, coach training, and related fields. Majors that emphasize leadership are also good choices for those looking to pursue a career as a college basketball coach. There is no specific specialty that a basketball coach must master; rather, most colleges that hire basketball coaches just want to make sure you get your bachelor's degree in general.

    3. Gain coaching experience

    Most college basketball coaches are not hired straight out of college. Rather, they usually spend time coaching lower levels such as high school or high school before they qualify to coach at the college level. One idea is to teach part-time and coach at a local middle or high school. Schools are more likely to hire sports coaches who also teach at their school.

    After you have gained experience as a lower-level basketball coach, you can apply for a college basketball assistant coaching position. You may also consider applying to be the manager of the college basketball team you would like to eventually coach. Both of these positions give you hands-on college-level coaching experience and teach you the finer points of learning and preparing for practice.

    Most college basketball coaches spend several years training on the staff of the basketball program, so every position you hold on that staff will be valuable to your future coaching career.

    4. Get certified as a basketball coach

    Many colleges that hire basketball coaches are looking for candidates who are certified as basketball coaches. One of the most popular basketball coach certifications is the USA Basketball (USAB) Associate License. This license requires a background check and a series of courses. Once this is done, you will receive a license for the season. You can also get a USAB Coach Gold License, which is required for those who coach at NCAA certified events. Other certifications that are important for college basketball coaches include first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation.

    5. Choose whether you want to coach men's or women's basketball.

    Another important step in your college basketball coaching career is deciding whether you want to coach men's or women's basketball. Although there is no significant difference between the two, it would be nice to understand how each type of basketball differs and what are the expectations for each of them individually.

    6. Participate in networking activities

    There are several opportunities to network in the field of college basketball. USA Basketball Coaches Network is the place to find and build relationships with other aspiring and current college basketball coaches.


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