BA (Hons) Sports Journalism 36 months Undergraduate Programme By University of Sunderland |TopUniversities
Programme Duration

36 monthsProgramme duration

Tuitionfee

36,000 GBPTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

JournalismMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Journalism

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

The Sports Journalism BA (Hons) is ideal for those seeking careers in broadcasting or print sports journalism, or into the press office of a top-end sporting organisation. Throughout the course, students will build their practical experience and portfolio of published work by taking on reporting and/or editing roles on SportsByte, University of Sunderland’s student-run website covering sport across the North East, in the innovative mediaHUB - BBC Newcastle’s home in Sunderland and host to visiting journalists from organisations such as Trinity Mirror (Newcastle Chronicle, Journal) and Johnston Press (Sunderland Echo). This course is accredited by the National Council for Training of Journalists (NCTJ). 

Programme overview

Main Subject

Journalism

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

The Sports Journalism BA (Hons) is ideal for those seeking careers in broadcasting or print sports journalism, or into the press office of a top-end sporting organisation. Throughout the course, students will build their practical experience and portfolio of published work by taking on reporting and/or editing roles on SportsByte, University of Sunderland’s student-run website covering sport across the North East, in the innovative mediaHUB - BBC Newcastle’s home in Sunderland and host to visiting journalists from organisations such as Trinity Mirror (Newcastle Chronicle, Journal) and Johnston Press (Sunderland Echo). This course is accredited by the National Council for Training of Journalists (NCTJ). 

Admission Requirements

6+
170+
112+

3 Years
Jan-2000

Tuition fees

Domestic
27,750 GBP
International
36,000 GBP

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