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Sports Journalism

Sports Journalism

It’s not just a career. It’s a calling.

Sports Journalism is a unique post-graduate program preparing you for a career in the high-profile and energetic world of sports media. Whether it is covering the World Series or interviewing a local athlete, you’ll develop your specialized talents in sports writing, editing and reporting as you tell the stories behind the games, the players and the fans.

  • You'll learn best practices for sports reporting in a diverse and gender inclusive environment with others as dedicated to and as passionate about sports as you.
  • You’ll complement your in-class training with an Industry Field Placement in a sports media organization in Canada or around the world.
  • You'll prepare for a new career as a specialized journalist.
  • CAREERS

    A new career as a specialized journalist.

    You’ll develop new career skills in:

    • Sports writing for print, radio, TV, online and multiplatform media
    • Advanced interviewing techniques
    • Sports beat reporting, statistics and imaging
    • Sports history, culture and business

    Sports Journalism is a highly specialized field and requires specific knowledge and skills, but the disciplines and practices are similar to those of a standard journalist.

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    What makes this program unique?

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