The Sportscasting curriculum presents how new communication technologies are altering the way audiences consume content.
By promoting responsiveness and distinction as a sportscaster, this degree equips you to grow within this arena and connect with modern sports fans.
Sports media companies have expanded to reach their audiences through a wider array of communication platforms—social, mobile, digital, and virtual.
Sports audiences that used to share only a few traditional platforms are becoming more varied and specific across the available methods for consuming media.
Because of this changing landscape of the sports industry, creative professionals are in growing demand who understand new communication technologies and the communities who utilize them.
The evolving demands of the sports-content presentation field require you to first have a firm grasp of the core elements of great storytelling.
Language Proficiency Test - IELTS/TOEFL/PTE
Creative Presentation
Psychology of Play
Business in the Entertainment and Media Industries
English Composition
Introduction to Sportscasting
New Media Tools
Sports Digital Production
Broadcast Writing
Project and Portfolio I: Personal Branding
Popular Culture in Media
Fundamentals of Physical Science
Research in Media Communications
Project and Portfolio II: Sportscasting
Professional Development Seminar I: Sportscasting
Vocal Training for Sportscasting I
College Mathematics
Project and Portfolio III: Sportscasting
Professional Development Seminar II: Sportscasting