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BA Sports Journalism
About this course
Sports journalism sits at the intersection of two demanding professional disciplines: the rigorous craft of journalism and the specialist knowledge that credible sports coverage requires. Writing about sport is not simply reporting on games: it involves analysis, investigation, long-form narrative, digital and broadcast production, athlete and club management relationships, and the ethical responsibilities that come with significant public audiences. Sports journalists cover everything from grassroots club news to the commercial and political dimensions of major global sports. At Sunderland, this programme prepares you for a career at the cutting edge of sports media, developing the latest skills in digital, video, and broadcast production alongside the traditional journalistic craft of research, interviewing, writing, and editing. The course works towards the NCTJ diploma, the gold-standard UK journalism qualification that is widely recognised by employers across the industry. A year abroad gives you an international dimension to your studies and the opportunity to experience sports journalism in a different media environment. The programme runs over three years full-time, with a typical entry tariff of 120 points. Graduates of sports journalism programmes work in print and digital media, broadcast journalism, podcast production, content creation for clubs and governing bodies, and public relations within sport. The practical skills the degree develops are directly applicable to employment in a sector that rewards those who can produce high-quality content quickly across multiple platforms. Some graduates develop freelance careers alongside other roles, while others move into sports media management, commissioning, or documentary production. Postgraduate study in journalism or sports management is a natural next step for those who want to specialise further.
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