

BA Sports Journalism
About this course
Sports journalism brings together a passion for sport with the professional skills and editorial judgement of journalism, producing communicators who can cover the world of sport with depth, accuracy, and engagement for a range of audiences and platforms. Sport is one of the most consumed areas of media output, spanning news, features, analysis, broadcasting, podcasting, and digital content, and the journalists who cover it need not just enthusiasm but the rigorous training in reporting, writing, and ethical practice that all journalism demands. At Southampton Solent University, this three-year full-time programme is the longest-running BJTC-accredited sports journalism degree in the UK, with graduates going into jobs with the biggest names in the industry. Accreditation by the Broadcast Journalism Training Council means the curriculum is directly validated by the industry, reflecting professional standards in broadcast and digital journalism. You will develop skills in sports reporting, interviewing, feature writing, digital content production, broadcast journalism, and sports analysis, learning to cover sport for print, online, broadcast, and social media contexts. A foundation year is available for students who want additional preparation, and a sandwich year in industry and work placements are built in, giving you direct experience in professional sports journalism environments. With a typical entry tariff of 104 UCAS points, this degree is accessible to students with genuine journalistic curiosity and a strong interest in sport. Graduates pursue careers as sports journalists, reporters, correspondents, producers, podcasters, and digital content creators across newspapers, broadcasting organisations, online sports media, clubs, governing bodies, and sports PR. The journalism skills developed on this programme are transferable across media more broadly, and some graduates move into general journalism, communications, or content strategy roles. Many continue to postgraduate study or pursue professional journalism qualifications alongside their careers.
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