

BA Sports Journalism
About this course
Sports journalism sits at the intersection of two demanding crafts: the deep knowledge and analytical discipline of sports reporting, and the storytelling, interviewing, and multimedia skills of professional journalism. Sport generates some of the most emotionally invested audiences in media, and covering it well requires an ability to move quickly, to find the human story behind the result, and to communicate across an increasingly diverse range of platforms, from broadcast and print to social media and podcasts. At Leeds Beckett University, this three-year full-time programme develops your skills as a multimedia journalist with a specialism in sport. You will learn to report on live events, conduct interviews under pressure, write for different audiences and formats, and produce content for digital and social platforms as well as more traditional broadcast and print contexts. The curriculum is built around practice: you will work on real stories, develop a portfolio, and build the practical confidence that employers in sports media look for. The programme includes a year abroad, giving you the opportunity to develop your journalistic practice in an international context and to experience sport and media from a different cultural vantage point. You will also engage with the critical and analytical dimensions of sports journalism, examining how sport is covered, whose stories get told, and how media narratives shape public understanding of sport and its athletes. This combination of craft and critique produces graduates who are not just technically capable but thoughtful practitioners. Graduates go on to careers in sports broadcasting, digital sports media, newspapers, magazines, press agencies, and club communications. Many work across multiple platforms as freelancers or staff journalists. Others move into related roles in PR, communications, and media production. The degree also provides a foundation for postgraduate study in journalism or media studies for those who want to specialise further.
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