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University of Lincoln MA Journalism (Sports)
University of Lincoln

MA Journalism (Sports)

Lincoln, Vương quốc Liên hiệp Anh và Bắc Ireland

1 Years

Tiếng Anh

Toàn thời gian, Bán thời gian

Yêu cầu thời hạn nộp đơn

Yêu cầu ngày bắt đầu sớm nhất

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Trong khuôn viên trường

Khám phá Lincoln mọi lúc mọi nơi trên thế giới

Giới thiệu

Now an essential part of many news organizations, sports journalism has become a well-respected element of the media. Combing a passion for sports with the practical skills of being a journalist, this Masters's program aims to prepare graduates for a career in this exciting arena.

At Lincoln, a digital newsroom culture offers students the chance to develop the skills needed to report on local and national sporting events. Alongside a series of practical workshops and seminars, students have the opportunity to broadcast and produce their own sports content.

Students will have the chance to undertake a ten-day work placement, allowing them to gain hands-on experience. Previously students have secured placements with BBC Sport, BBC Radio 5 Live, talkSPORT, and ITV. Please note that students are responsible for their travel, accommodation, and general living costs while undertaking a work placement.

Students on this course may also have the opportunity to hear from a number of guest speakers. Previous speakers have included BBC Director of London 2012 Roger Mosey, Controller of 5 Live Jonathan Wall, Editor of FourFourTwo David Hall, and ITV commentator Clive Tyldesley.

Prioritising Face-to-Face Teaching

At the University of Lincoln, we strive to ensure our students’ experience is engaging, supportive, and academically challenging. Throughout the Coronavirus pandemic, we have adapted to Government guidance to keep our students, staff, and community safe. All remaining Covid-19 legal restrictions in England were lifted in February 2022 under the Government’s Plan for Living with Covid-19, and we have embraced a safe return to in-person teaching on campus. Where appropriate, face-to-face teaching is enhanced by the use of digital tools and technology and may be complemented by online opportunities where these support learning outcomes.

We are fully prepared to adapt our plans if changes in Government guidance make this necessary, and we will endeavor to keep current and prospective students informed. For more information about how we are working to keep our community safe, please visit our coronavirus web pages.

Research Areas, Projects, and Topics

Key research areas in the department include:

  • Contemporary Issues in Sports Journalism
  • Specialist Sports Reporting and Production
  • Business of Sport
  • Law and Institutions
  • Core Broadcast

Days Taught

Where possible, core sessions are scheduled on Thursday and Friday, although students may be required to attend on other days of the week depending on module options. Full-time students should expect approximately 12 hours of contact time per week and should be prepared to undertake at least two hours of self-study for every taught hour.

"This information was correct at the time of publishing (July 2023)"

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