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BA Sports Journalism with Foundation Year
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Sports journalism sits at the intersection of two major industries: sport and the media. It is concerned with reporting, analysing, and communicating about sport in all its forms, from match reporting and athlete profiles to investigative journalism about governance, doping, commercialisation, and the wider social significance of sport. As sports content has expanded from print and broadcast into digital, social, and streaming platforms, the demands on sports journalists have changed and grown, requiring practitioners who are not only skilled writers and communicators but also agile across multiple formats and platforms. At Birmingham City University, this four-year full-time programme includes a foundation year, making it accessible to students who need additional preparation before beginning the main degree. The programme prepares you for professional life as a sports journalist by developing the knowledge, values, and practical skills the role requires. You will become an agile and independent sports reporter, capable of working across print, broadcast, digital, and social media platforms, and you will develop an understanding of the critical role that sports journalism plays in society, covering stories both on and off the pitch. The degree develops your reporting skills, your understanding of media law and ethics, your knowledge of the sports industry, and your ability to find and tell compelling stories under deadline pressure. Graduates go on to work across print, online, broadcast, and social media in sports reporting, commentary, production, and editorial roles. Roles in sports public relations, club communications, and sports broadcasting production are also accessible to graduates with the right skills and portfolio. The sports media sector is competitive, and the programme is designed to give you the practical portfolio and professional preparation needed to stand out. Many graduates also pursue postgraduate study in journalism or media production to develop their skills further or to move into more specialised areas of sports media.
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