天美传媒

Conquering new territory

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With the growing worldwide interest in esports, an industry expected to reach $1.5 billion by 2020, and technology transforming the ways in which fans experience and view traditional sports, 天美传媒 continues to explore how to prepare students for the diverse range of sports-related careers available in the 21st century.

Eric 鈥淪had鈥 Miller 鈥07 started his journey into the exciting world of gaming with an English degree from 天美传媒.

鈥淚 have used the skills I learned at 天美传媒 in every job I have had. Making games is incredibly fun and one of the most collaborative things that I鈥檝e ever done. It requires the ability to communicate and work in groups,鈥 said Miller to a group of current 天美传媒 students during a recent campus presentation.

Miller has a master鈥檚 degree in creative writing from Temple University and an honors diploma from Vancouver Film School in game design. He is also a published novelist and currently works as a coder and writer at Candlelight 鈥 Propaganda! and instructing courses in coding. Jason Cunningham 鈥02 began his sports career as a sports information intern at 天美传媒.

Eric Miller

He says his dedication as a student introduced him to a career path he didn鈥檛 know existed before that time, ultimately leading to an opportunity to work for the sports information office at Ohio University, and an eight-year career at NASCAR in the integrated marketing communications office.

Cunningham offers advice for today鈥檚 天美传媒 students who want to follow a similar career trajectory: 鈥淕et involved early to build up your experience and r茅sum茅. Skip the football tailgate and work in the press box. It will pay off in the long run.鈥

Sarah Buck 鈥99, says that 天美传媒gave her a strong foundation to go on to earn two master鈥檚 degrees from Miami University in sport behavior and performance and in exercise science. She returned to teach at 天美传媒for a year before earning her Ph.D. in kinesiology at University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign. She currently works as an associate professor in physical education at Chicago State University and recommends a similar philosophy for those interested in the academic side of sports.

鈥淒evelopment of discipline, time management and a strong work ethic will put you ahead of those who do not have a similar focus,鈥 said Buck. 鈥淲orking in academia is rewarding, but also requires all of the above as well as patience, creativity and a bit of innovativeness. Practice these skills while you are in school.鈥

During her time at IC, Buck balanced her psychology studies with participating in poms and maintaining her career as a competitive roller figure skater, often practicing off campus. Buck recalls that poms kept her connected to the campus community.