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Wembley. The Olympic Stadium. Lords. Wimbledon. Twickenham. Have you ever dreamed of working as a sports writer there? Well, our Sports Journalism degree students have reported from all of these iconic venues in the past few years.
If you dont meet the entry requirements for a BA, you can study this course as an extended, four-year programme. Youll begin by taking a foundation year which prepares you for a successful transition to the BA degree. This means it will take you four years to complete the course full-time, and eight years to complete the course part-time.<br/><br/>Wembley. The Olympic Stadium. Lords. Wimbledon. Twickenham. Have you ever dreamed of working as a sports writer there? Well, our Sports Journalism degree students have reported from all of these iconic venues in the past few years.<br/><br/>Our course offers an exciting but practical, hands-on approach to learning how to report on sport. By the time you finish your degree, youll be fully trained as a multi-platform journalist, ready to write for newspapers, magazines, radio, television, the internet and mobile apps.<br/><br/>During our course, you could end up interviewing the England cricket captain. Or reporting on a Football League match. Or being taken on a tour of Wembley or Sky Studios. Or, here in Londons Olympic heartland, writing a feature from the University of East Londons £21 million SportsDock facility for our website, Rising East.<br/><br/>Guided by expert lecturers and tutors who are all working sports journalists, we aim to develop your passion and knowledge of sport so that you can deliver and share it with others.