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Specialist Sports Journalism BA (Hons)

Bachelor's degree

Online

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Methodology

    Online

  • Duration

    3 Years

  • Online campus

    Yes

  • Delivery of study materials

    Yes

  • Support service

    Yes

  • Virtual classes

    Yes

Journalism is featured in the top 20 in The Guardian University Guide 2020 and is rated 2nd for student satisfaction with feedback.

From the Olympics to Premiership football, our nation’s passion for sports coverage has never been stronger. If you’d like to be part of the action as a sports journalist, this course delivers the skills, knowledge, practical experience and professional contacts you need.

Build high-level skills in researching and producing compelling print, radio, TV and online sports stories
Harness the latest digital technologies which are transforming the way we receive and engage with sports coverage
Take a unique opportunity to focus on the sport of your choice – from cricket, rugby or football to minority sports
Gain invaluable experience through work placements, employer-led projects and opportunities to study abroad
Be inspired by our team of highly experienced tutors with strong media backgrounds and extensive contacts
Learn in our exceptional facilities which include TV and radio studios plus a fully equipped newsrooms
We've developed this course with your future in mind. New technologies are revolutionising media and the ways in which people receive their sports news. Today’s digital technologies allow people to follow their chosen sports much more closely – and they expect a high level of expertise from those reporting on sport. We will equip you with the professional knowledge and multimedia skills to rise to this challenge.

About this course

This course develops the broad range of knowledge and skills you need to become a multimedia professional, adept in the production of journalistic content for print, online and broadcast outlets. While it equips you to work in sports journalism specifically, it also prepares you for careers in broader areas of journalism.

The research and communication skills of a journalist are highly transferable to a huge variety of graduate level careers. Our graduates secure jobs not only in newspapers, magazines and broadcasting but also with online businesses and social media agencies. While many go on to work in traditional journalist roles, others find careers in PR, marketing, advertising and corporate communications.

GCSE Maths and English Grade C/Grade 4 (or above) or equivalent qualification

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Subjects

  • Multimedia
  • Radio
  • Football
  • Project
  • Media
  • Journalism
  • Video
  • Video Production
  • Skills
  • Skills development
  • Journalists
  • Photojournalism

Course programme

What you will study

The key to becoming a great sports journalist is to learn the essential skills required by all journalists. So, at the start of your degree, you’ll gain a thorough grounding in the basics of finding and telling stories for different forms of media.

There are introductory modules on print, online, video and audio journalism, and you will build your understanding of the law, ethics and governance of journalism.

As you progress through your course, you will develop more advanced skills and will be given the opportunity to specialise, not only in the sport of your choice but also in different media platforms such as TV, radio, online or print.

You will study modules such as:

Stage one
  • Introduction to Sports Journalism
  • Event Reporting
  • Photojournalism
  • Sports Reporting
  • Introduction to Audio and Video Journalism
Optional:
  • Multimedia Practice
Stage two
  • Advance Feature Writing
  • Video Journalism
Options:
  • Work-based Learning in Journalism
  • Specialist Online Sports Journalism
  • Public Relations and Media Management in Sport
  • Audio Journalism
  • Media Research Project
  • MoJo: Mobile Journalism
  • International Study Modules
Stage three
  • Multimedia Portfolio
  • Online Production Project
  • Reporting Football Business and Finance
  • Tactical and Statistical Analysis within Football Journalism
Options:
  • Independent Study in Journalism
  • Print Production Project
  • Entrepreneurial Journalism
  • Radio Journalism
  • Television Journalism
  • Public Relations and Social Media in Sport

Additional information

UK/EU fee
£9,250 per year (2020/21)

International fee
£14,045 per year (2020/21)

Specialist Sports Journalism BA (Hons)

Price on request