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Combine your love of sport with your investigative skills. You’ll gain practical insights that go beyond the classroom and help you excel as a sports journalist.
You don’t need a journalism or media-related degree to join this course, only a commitment and passion to work in the world of sport. You’ll be welcomed for your desire to gain a professional qualification to help you work as a sports journalist.
As part of this course, you’ll:
Research, write, edit, and produce multimedia content
Work with athletes, teams, and sports organisations to gain practical insights that go beyond the classroom
Report across a variety of platforms on sports events, gain real-world newsroom experience, and prepare for the demands of working in industry
Develop data and analysis journalism skills to enhance your sports reporting and storytelling
Engage with audiences on social media and digital platforms as you build your personal brand as a sports journalist
Explore ethics and legal considerations, and learn to navigate them in practice
Evaluate sports journalism's role in society and its impact on culture, politics and the economy
Prepare for a career in sports journalism with networking, mentorship, and industry exposure
Career Prospects
Report from pitch or courtside, hit the airwaves with the latest sports news, or work behind the scenes in this thrilling industry. Sports journalists can work anywhere the game is happening, from local news websites, newspapers and TV stations to major sports networks and magazines. You’ll cover all the action, from grassroots sports to the biggest games of the year.
Applicants should either have at least a second class honours degree or have equivalent experience or training, normally from within the work environment.
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