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Develop your sports journalism skills

Sports Journalism BA (Hons)

From match reports to podcasts: bring sport to life through journalism.

Studying Sports Journalism at Bedfordshire gives you the chance to turn your passion for sport into a career. You’ll develop the essential skills to report, write and produce stories across print, radio, online and podcasts, learning how to capture the drama of sport for different audiences.

Taught by experienced journalists who know the industry inside out, you’ll build confidence in live reporting, feature writing and storytelling, while also exploring how sports media is changing — and what that means for your future career.

What you’ll learn

  • How to write sharp, accurate match reports under pressure

  • The craft of producing longer features and sports commentary

  • Using radio and podcasts to tell engaging sports stories

  • Writing and publishing content for digital platforms

  • Understanding media law, ethics and the changing sports industry

  • Building a professional portfolio of sports journalism work

By the time you graduate, you’ll have the practical skills, portfolio and confidence to step into a career in sports journalism and digital media.


Journalism facilities

From the very start of your degree, you can write for our groundbreaking online student magazine, Focus, learning to write everything from news, features, reviews, views and match reports.

We also have a successful partnership with Luton Town Football Club where students can gain hands on industry reporting experience and take part in collaborative events.

Also from the get-go, you can broadcast on our award-winning community radio station, RadioLab

Using our latest mobile journalism kits and smartphones, you can also produce content for digital audiences on our public facing website "UOB Today"

Teaching staff who have come from industry will guide you as you learn to shoot, edit and write for multimedia in a professional environment and observing all the journalistic codes of conduct.


In 2019 Mary Ferguson, Tutor in Broadcast and Digital Media won Outstanding use of Technology in Support of Learning & Teaching at the Vice Chancellors Student Experience Awards.

In December 2020, Senior Tutor in Radio & Audio, Terry Lee, won GOLD for Best Podcast in the Community Radio Awards. The winning podcast series was Primrose and Terry: in the shed – which he co-presents with his seven year old daughter. It is available on all podcast apps. Read more on the success of the Podcast series


As a  graduate of the School of Computing, Engineering and Creative Industries you will join a growing band of former students who have gone on to have successful careers in the Media.

Joe Flemmons, Broadcast Journalism BA (Hons)

After securing a role at Capital Birmingham while still a student, Joe then progressed to present the coveted Friday night show on Capital FM broadcasting across the UK.

"It's a real dream come true to be given my own slot on the Capital network broadcasting across the UK, especially on a Friday night which has such importance in setting the mood for the entire weekend” said Joe.

"I still have to pinch myself when I look at all the names of presenters I've loved, listened too and learned from for a long time now alongside my name on the schedule, it's such a massive honour.” Read more about how Joe is rising through the ranks of the radio world

Laura Conder BA Broadcast Journalism

"I feel incredibly honoured to have won an award for ‘Best Journalistic Programming’ at the Student Radio Awards. As I was doing an investigative piece on why smugglers were turning to people smuggling, I decided radio was a better choice than a TV documentary as it’s far easier to disguise a voice than a face.

“Producing an investigative documentary during the lockdown was also very trying, so I’m feeling very pleased with how it turned out. I was so lucky to have the fantastic support of all the Journalism team at the University, particularly Dr Paul Rowinski and Terry Lee.”

Mark Kirwan, International Journalism MA

Mark is Content Writer for a business-to-business marketing company.

"With a flexible course structure which incorporates modern-day relevant examples, the International Journalism (MA) is the ideal mixture of theoretical and practical necessary for the modern day journalist. Combine this with a critical analysis of pan-European institutes and global corporations and you achieve the level of thinking required to challenge in such a competitive industry. Give yourself the edge, be a Master of the Art, study International Journalism. "

Emily Knott, Broadcast Journalism BA (Hons)

In 2015 Emily was shortlisted for a Cosmopolitan Blogger of the Year award for her beauty tips blog britishbeautyaddict.com

Emily still runs her blog and is an editor and publisher for MailOnline.

Samuel Holden, International Journalism MA

Samuel is a reporter for international news agency, Reuters.

"This course gives you the knowledge and the confidence to embrace a breadth of important and challenging subjects, and communicate these across a range of platforms to an international audience."

Jack White, Magazine Journalism BA (Hons)

Jack is acting Deputy News Editor at Now magazine. Jack White knows the importance of doing work experience and how to land that dream job: "Aside from the obvious reporting skills and ambition needed to make it in this industry, it’s definitely important to make and maintain contacts. People I met during work experience in 2014 while I was at uni have been huge help when applying for paid jobs and this year – after the recommendation of someone I interned for – I was made acting Deputy News Editor at Now magazine."

Inês Linhares Dias

Inês is now a reporter at the Portuguese language International news agency, LUSA. She graduated with a Distinction for her studies on the MA in International Journalism at the University of Bedfordshire. Inês won the award for the most consistent academic performance on her master’s at the University of Bedfordshire.

Dami Olonisakin

Dami graduated in journalism at the University of Bedfordshire in 2014 and won the Cosmopolitan Blog Awards in 2015 for Simply Oloni, her relationship website. Since March, 2019 she has been a presenter on BBC 3, with her own show, My Mate’s A Bad Date.

Stephen Matthews

Stephen graduated in Sports Journalism at the University of Bedfordshire – and is now an award-winning medical journalist and Health Editor for the Daily Mail online.

Conor Mummery

Conor graduated in Sports Journalism at the University of Bedfordshire and has been Sport Social Editor at The Mirror since 2017.

Liam Andrews

Liam graduated in Journalism at the University of Bedfordshire and after working as a social media editor for various websites, became the Communications Officer for Milton Keynes MP, Ben Everitt, in January, 2020.

Daniel Jones

Daniel has a simple, clear ambition: to have the best pro-wrestling radio show in the world. He has been running Rock Bottom Radio since graduating in Sports Journalism at the University of Bedfordshire, in 2017.

George Negas

George is an accomplished video journalist, who is currently deputy foreign news editor at Sky news and also works for the international news agency, Reuters. He attained a first class honours degree in Broadcast Journalism from the University of Bedfordshire in 2013.


BJTC Vote 2017

The University of Bedfordshire’s journalism team proposed and organised, through the Broadcast Journalism Training Council, the collaboration of 13 universities reporting the general election of 2017.

Bedfordshire students from across our journalism courses, from first years to postgraduate students, planned, produced and presented the overnight programme as well as joining students from other universities reporting from the counts.


General Election 2015