

BA Sports Journalism
About this course
Sports journalism is about turning a passion for sport into a professional career by developing the skills, habits, and judgement of a working journalist. It is a competitive and technically demanding field: sports journalists must be able to report accurately and fairly, write compellingly under pressure, work across multiple platforms, understand the commercial and institutional structures of the sports they cover, and build the relationships and contacts that make for well-informed, original reporting. The skills involved are those of journalism in general, rigorously applied to one of the most prominent and audience-rich beats in media. At the University of Salford, this part-time programme provides training from expert tutors using industry-standard technical facilities, helping you to swap your sofa for the press box. You will develop skills in news reporting, feature writing, broadcast and digital sports journalism, audio and video production, social media, and the specific demands of live sports coverage. Salford's MediaCityUK campus, located at the heart of a major media hub that includes BBC and ITV operations, gives the programme a distinctive professional context and opportunities for direct engagement with working media organisations. Graduates pursue careers as sports reporters, correspondents, broadcasters, podcast producers, digital sports editors, content creators, social media managers, and communications professionals within sport organisations and agencies. The skills the degree develops are also applicable in sports public relations, marketing, and brand content creation. Many graduates build portfolio careers that combine journalism, digital content, and communications work across the sports industry. The combination of craft training and professional exposure Salford provides is designed to make graduates competitive in a field where practical ability and real media experience matter greatly.
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