BA in Sports Communication
The sports communication major is designed to highlight specific applications of communication for the professional, amateur, and programmatic sports contexts. Students in sports communication take courses in sports promotion and publicity, sports media, and sport reporting and investigate the relationships between sports and society.
Major requirements (42 hours)
Prerequisite requirements (9 hours):
COMM 101 Introduction to Communication Studies
COMM 200 Public Speaking
COMM 202 Writing for Communication (this course meets the university writing-intensive requirement)
Core requirements (15 hours):
COMM 210 Digital Media Production
COMM 250 Communication Theory
COMM 320 Communication Research
COMM 401 Communication Seminar
COMM 495 Communication Capstone
Sports Communication Concentration (18 hours)
COMM 356 Sports Communication & Culture
COMM 357 Sports Promotion & Publicity
COMM 204 News Writing & Editing
COMM 329 Sports Reporting
COMM 358: Interpersonal Relations in Sports
COMM 359 Sports: Ethics, Law, & Media
About the Communication Major
The Knight School of Communication offers coursework leading to a Bachelor of Arts degree. The Major in Communication provides students with a solid liberal arts education, enabling them to become better consumers, critics, and creators of communication in a variety of settings.
All Knight School of Communication students choose to focus their studies in relational communication, organizational communication, sports communication, journalism, or media studies. Students interested in the development, analysis, and critique of compositions in various media forms may elect media studies; students interested in how news and public affairs messages are developed for and by the media may elect journalism; students interested in how communication occurs within organizations or between organizations and their publics may elect organizational communication; students interested in sports agency, teams, management, and publicity may elect sports communication; and students interested in the way that interpersonal, intercultural, nonverbal, and gender communication play out across public and private contexts may elect relational communication.
Evening Programs
The Knight School of Communication is committed to ensuring that major programs are available in the both the day and evenings. Students wishing to complete a major in Communication by taking classes solely in the evening and on Saturdays should choose a track of study in either relational communication or organizational communication.
Those wishing to minor in Communication taking courses only in the evening should elect a minor in communication studies, relational communication, or organizational communication. Students choosing other major or minor programs of study should note that some day classes will likely be required.
Admission to the Knight School of Communication
Students wishing to major in communication must apply to the Knight School of Communication. Applications are available online and through the Knight School of Communication Dean's office. The School of Communication student qualifications committee reviews applications to the major and approves students for the major. Acceptance to the Knight School of Communication major programs requires a minimum GPA of 2.2 with no grades below C- in the prerequisite courses.
Requirements for a major in Communication:
Requirements for the major in Communication are completion of the prerequisite requirements (9 hours), the core requirements (15 hours), and one communication concentration (18 hours) for a total of 42 hours toward the communication major. Required courses for the major are typically based upon a student's academic catalog of entry.Traditional Undergraduate Program, and the Hayworth College Undergraduate Program. Prospective students should apply to the program whose curriculum and services best meets their needs.
- The Traditional Undergraduate Program has degree requirements and services designed for the 18-22 year old student. Most traditional undergraduates live in residence halls and are enrolled full-time. A full range of student life activities and student services are available to students in this program, including the Core Program in the Liberal Arts, the John Belk International Program and the Honors Program.
- The Hayworth College Undergraduate Program has degree requirements and services designed for the adult learner. Most Hayworth undergraduates are employed full-time and enrolled part-time. Hayworth College also admits those persons wishing to take undergraduate courses as a non-degree candidate. Hayworth College realizes the demands that adult students face and assists with study plans, individual student advising and programs designed with flexibility to meet the specific needs of the adult learner. Classes meeting Hayworth degree requirements and several majors and minors are scheduled in the evenings for the convenience of students employed during the day.