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A professional violinist and a lifelong Chicago
Cubs fan, Carol Laube needed a new game
when a debilitating nerve injury ended her
musical career.
To retool, she earned Ball State University's
online master's in athletic coaching
education to build on her love for baseball.
Laube says the master's "projects were
incredibly useful: making an annual baseball plan, writing my personal
coaching philosophy, learning a strength and conditioning program,
doing marketing."
Still the associate concertmaster for the Reno (Nev.) Philharmonic,
Laube also moonlights as assistant baseball coach for Galena High
School in Reno and aspires to coach at the college level.
Violin injury leads musician to master's
in athletic coaching education.
Take note:
• Available 100%
online
• Finish in five
semesters
• No GRE required
Ball State Online
Carol Laube (left)
Athletic Coaching
Education Alumna
bsu.edu/online/coaching/CAD
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