BA (Hons) SPORTS JOURNALISM

Bachelor's degree

In London

£ 9,250 VAT inc.

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    London

  • Duration

    3 Years

Wembley. The Olympic Stadium. Lord’s. Wimbledon. Twickenham. Have you ever dreamed of working as a sports writer there? Well, our Sports Journalism degree students have reported from all of these iconic venues in the past few years.

Our course offers an exciting but practical, hands-on approach to learning how to report on sport. By the time you finish your degree, you’ll be fully trained as a multi-platform journalist, ready to write for newspapers, magazines, radio, television, the internet and mobile apps.

During our course, you could end up interviewing the England cricket captain. Or reporting on a Football League match. Or being taken on a tour of Wembley or Sky Studios. Or, here in London’s Olympic heartland, writing a feature from the University of East London's £21 million SportsDock facility for our website, Rising East.

Guided by expert lecturers and tutors who are all working sports journalists, we aim to develop your passion and knowledge of sport so that you can deliver and share it with others.

If you don’t meet the entry requirements for a BA, you can study this course as an ‘extended’ four-year course. You'll begin by taking a foundation year which will prepare you for a successful transition to the BA degree.

Facilities

Location

Start date

London
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Docklands Campus, University Way, E16 2RD

Start date

On request

About this course

You’ll learn about all aspects of sports journalism from the challenge of filing a match report within seconds of the final whistle to producing sport for television.

Think of London as being your classroom. You’ll develop your skills by attending sports events in the capital and tracking down interviewees. Our students have covered the Europa League final in Dublin and interviewed sports stars past and present such as Ray Wilkins, Andre Villas-Boas and Alastair Cook.

You’ll be expected to attend matches and other sports events regularly, as well as going to press conferences. It’s proper journalism, not taking in information second-hand through the internet and TV.

The course also aims to put sport and journalism in a wider context, looking at how they are linked to politics, national identity, commerce, and even film and music.

We’re also the only university to offer you the chance of studying for the Professional Certificate In Journalism. That means you can earn an important professional qualification to go with your degree.

The professional grounding you receive in all areas of sports writing will arm you with the skills needed to help secure many different types of jobs within the sports business.

After earning their degrees, our students have gone on to work not just in sports media but other areas connected to the sports world.


For instance, recent graduates now work for organisations such as media management company Red Bee, public relations firm Weber Shandwick and Coral bookmakers.

Our work placements and the chance to learn from journalists who have made their names at organisations like BBC Sport, talkSPORT radio, Sky and World Soccer magazine open up invaluable pathways for your future.


They’ll offer you the chance to earn valuable contacts, as will your close ties with the athletes you’ll be lucky enough to meet during your course.

Must include passes at A2 in at least two subjects.
Extended Diploma or Diploma
Diploma with 25 points including a minimum of 15 points at Higher Level.

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Subjects

  • Media
  • Advertising
  • Industry
  • Production
  • Works
  • Branding
  • Market Research
  • Market
  • Project
  • Academic Development
  • Journalism Portfolio

Course programme

FOUNDATION YEAR (IF REQUIRED)
  • Academic Development
  • Creative Project
  • Journalism Portfolio
  • Narrative and Creativity
  • Group Film Project
  • Professional Development (MW)
YEAR 1
  • Essential Journalism
  • Photo, Audio and Video
  • Media Law, Ethics and Regulation
  • Production Journalism
  • Broadcast Journalism
  • Mental Wealth: Rising East 1
YEAR 2
  • Mental Wealth: Rising East 2
  • Employment and Enterprise (work placement)
  • Features (1): Interviews
  • Brands and the Magazines Business
  • Documentary: Publications (1)
  • Reporting the Business of Sport
YEAR 3
  • Mental Wealth: Rising East 3
  • Final Project: Development
  • Final Project: Completion
  • Aesthetics and Technologies: Publications (2)
  • Features (2): Data and Visualisation
  • Reporting the Politics of Sport

Additional information

UCAS CODE - P502

BA (Hons) SPORTS JOURNALISM

£ 9,250 VAT inc.