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Bachelor of Arts
On Campus School of Communication, Media & the Arts
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Sacred Heart’s BA in sports communication & media provides a combination of hands-on production with challenging history and theory courses designed to blend the study and practice of sports media.

Why Earn Your BA in Sports Communication & Media from Sacred Heart?

Students in the sports communication & media (SCM) program at Sacred Heart receive intensive training in the art and craft of digital storytelling across multiple platforms from traditional television to contemporary social media. Sports communication & media majors will graduate prepared for careers as responsible media professionals with well-developed critical thinking skills. SHU is located in the geographic center of the sports media industry, and students are supported by experienced faculty with industry connections, which provides students with exciting internship opportunities at nearby sports media companies such as ESPN and NBC Sports.

Benefits

  • Located in the geographic center of the sports media industry
  • Connections to industry leaders
  • World-class professional facilities
  • High-value practicum experiences and numerous internship possibilities
  • Full-time faculty with a wealth of experience in the sports media industry
  • Alumni network from major sports media companies

Combined BA/MA Program

Incoming freshmen with a strong high school academic performance and an expressed interest in communication are eligible to join our combined five-year program, which leads to the completion of both a Bachelor of Arts (BA) and a Master of Arts (MA) degree in five years.

Learning Outcomes

Students in the SCM program develop a theoretical, aesthetic and historical understanding of the sports communication field, and will acquire the knowledge and technical skills necessary to pursue careers in the digital world of the sports media industry.

  • Apply analytical methods to be active, critical consumers of sports communication messages
  • Analyze ethical issues relevant to the production and distribution of sports communication messages
  • Analyze the relationship between sports communication, democracy, and society
  • Communicate and integrate ideas in written form
  • Communicate and integrate ideas in multimedia form
  • Demonstrate skills for creating sports communication and media related productions, promotions, or events

Career Outlook

The sports industry has shown dynamic growth over the past five years, and is projected to reach over $83 Billion by 2023 in North America alone. Sports communication & media graduates pursue careers across the sports media industry in a variety of roles, including:

  • Broadcast journalist
  • Communications associate
  • Media relations coordinator
  • Multimedia content producer
  • Public address announcer
  • Public relations specialist
  • Athletic communications manager
  • Sports information manager
  • Videographer/editor
  • Sports team promoter/publicist
  • Sports writer
  • Television/radio broadcaster

Facilities

The SCMA program is housed in the Frank & Marisa Martire Center for the Liberal Arts, a $50 million, 120,000-square-foot world-class facility offering unparalleled resources. Students have access to media production studios and interactive laboratories designed to advance the skills and knowledge students need for the global marketplace. The Martire Center and Sacred Heart’s West Campus offer these fully featured production spaces: 

  • Three broadcast studios
  • Three networked control rooms
  • Film soundstage
  • Two media labs
  • Six individual editing rooms
  • Foley room
  • Film finishing room
  • Networked presentation forum
  • Large media theater
  • Two screening rooms

Activities

The curriculum is supported by an abundance of sports media experiences both in and outside the classroom. These include annual events, like our annual Sports in Society speaker series, Women in Sports Media symposium and Esports Invitational Tournament, as well as individually scheduled programming featuring sports media scholars and professionals. Additionally, the undergraduate sports media club and the program curriculum are integrated with practicum experiences including working on SHU’s football and basketball productions broadcast on SNY sports network, other SHU sports broadcasted on NEC Front Row.

Minors

Students from across the university can take advantage of the eight different minors offered by the School of Communication, Media & the Arts:

These minors allow non-majors to explore an area of focus within the fields of Communication, Media & the Arts while developing an understanding of media theory, history and technical skills.

Combined BA/MA Program

Qualified sports communication & media majors will also be eligible to continue their studies in SHU’s highly respected sports communication & media graduate program (completing a 4+1 BA/MA program or pursuing an MA by taking up to two graduate courses during their senior year.

Dual Degree Program Options for Sports Communication & Media Majors

Sacred Heart University’s dual degree programs make it easy for first-year students to move from an undergraduate degree to a graduate degree.

Some programs need specific majors, but others are open to most fields of study. Apply as an incoming first-year student, and you can be accepted into both programs at once. Reach out to your admissions counselor to learn about your options.

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