The Minor in Sports Journalism, which is administered by the School of Journalism, provides students a strong foundation and marketable skills necessary to conceptualize, develop, research, interview, create and deliver traditional, multimedia, broadcast, and social media sports journalism. Sports journalism content includes news issues, events, narrative and linear journalistic storytelling techniques, history, global sports and media relationships, social media, sports terminology, game play, rules, equipment and processes, and impact on society at all levels. Students demonstrate critical thinking, enabling professional content, context and ethics across global media platforms and audiences.
The minor is available to students who are enrolled in the Journalism major at Michigan State University. With the approval of the department and college that administer the student’s degree program, the courses that are used to satisfy the minor may also be used to satisfy the requirements for the bachelor’s degree.
To be considered for admission, a student must have been formally admitted to the Journalism major. Students who plan to apply to the program should complete an application and submit it to the School of Journalism.
Requirements for the Minor in Sports Journalism
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Complete 15 credits from the following: |
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All of the following courses (12 credits): |
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JRN |
218 |
Sports in Contemporary Media |
3 |
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JRN |
317 |
Sports Journalism |
3 |
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JRN |
416 |
Sports Multimedia Content Management |
3 |
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JRN |
418 |
Advanced Sport Reporting |
3 |
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One of the following courses (3 or 6 credits): |
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JRN |
303 |
On-Air Announcing, Interviewing and Hosting |
3 |
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JRN |
404 |
Sports Broadcast and Production |
3 |
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JRN |
432 |
Magazine, Feature and Freelance Writing |
3 |
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JRN |
484 |
Sports Journalism Education Abroad |
6 |
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JRN |
492 |
Journalism Special Topics |
3 |
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JRN 492 special topics courses may count towards the concentration, if applicable and with advisor approval. Students who re-enroll in JRN 492 must select a different topic than previously taken. |
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