

BA Sports Journalism (including a Foundation Year)
About this course
Sports journalism sits at the intersection of two demanding professional fields. Journalism requires the ability to gather information quickly and accurately, to write clearly under pressure, and to understand the ethical obligations that govern how stories are found and told. Sports journalism adds a specialist dimension: a deep understanding of sport as a cultural, commercial, and social phenomenon, and the ability to cover it across a range of formats, from match reports and analysis to long-form features and broadcast commentary. At the University of Chester, this four-year programme includes a foundation year and a year abroad. The foundation year gives you a thorough grounding in the academic and professional skills underpinning journalism before the main degree begins, making the programme accessible to students from a range of backgrounds. The year abroad is a distinctive feature, giving you the opportunity to study in another country and to experience how sports media works in a different cultural and regulatory environment. Throughout the programme, you will develop skills in writing, reporting, digital media production, broadcast journalism, and the use of data and social media in sports coverage. You will engage with the commercial structures of professional sport, the ethics of sports reporting, and the relationship between media, sponsorship, and sporting culture. Chester has good connections with professional sports clubs and media organisations in the North West, and the programme is designed to give you practical experience alongside the academic study of journalism and sport. Graduates of sports journalism programmes work in newspapers and magazines, broadcast media including television and radio, digital platforms, social media management for sports organisations, public relations, and content creation. The combination of journalistic skills and sports knowledge is valued by a wide range of employers in the sports industry and beyond, and the year abroad strengthens the independence and adaptability that employers look for in early-career journalists.
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