Program Overview
Sports Communication Program
The Sports Communication program at DePaul University offers a comprehensive curriculum that prepares students for careers in the sports industry. The program focuses on the study and practice of sports communication, including sports journalism, public relations, and broadcasting.
Course Descriptions
The program includes a range of courses that provide students with a thorough understanding of sports communication. Some of the courses offered include:
- SPRTCMN 276: Sports Photojournalism - This course teaches students how to use photography to tell visual stories about sports.
- SPRTCMN 290: Book Club: The Sporting Life - This course is a book club that focuses on reading books with a sports theme.
- SPRTCMN 300: Topics in Sports Communication - This course focuses on a specific issue related to the study and practice of sports communication.
- SPRTCMN 308: Sports & Masculinities - This course explores how sports inform gender in American culture.
- SPRTCMN 310: Sports, Media, and Society - This course examines the role of sports and media in shaping and reflecting culture and society.
- SPRTCMN 322: Live Sports Event Production - This course introduces students to the basic principles and techniques of live sports event production.
- SPRTCMN 323: Sports Podcasting - This course teaches students how to produce sports podcasts.
- SPRTCMN 324: Sports Media Personal Branding - This course helps students develop their personal brand in the sports media industry.
- SPRTCMN 325: Sports Opinion Writing - This course focuses on persuasive writing on sports topics.
- SPRTCMN 326: Sports Media Law - This course introduces students to the laws and ethical considerations that apply to the sports media industry.
- SPRTCMN 327: Sports Stats and Analytics - This course provides students with hands-on experience in calculating and analyzing sports statistics.
- SPRTCMN 328: Sports Social Media - This course teaches students how to use social media to promote sports teams, leagues, and events.
- SPRTCMN 329: Sports Audio Production - This course introduces students to the basics of audio production for sports.
- SPRTCMN 331: Sports Business News - This course focuses on the business side of sports, including naming rights, sponsorship deals, and labor agreements.
- SPRTCMN 337: Sports Campaigns - This course replicates the new business process for a public relations or sports marketing agency.
- SPRTCMN 373: Sports Media Entrepreneurs - This course provides students with a grounding in the process of planning, funding, and launching a sports media-related business.
- SPRTCMN 374: Sports Media Relations - This course teaches students how to build relationships with media outlets and promote sports teams and events.
- SPRTCMN 375: Sports Content Creation - This course helps students develop skills in creating sports content for various platforms.
- SPRTCMN 376: Sports Crisis Communication Management - This course focuses on crisis communication management in the sports industry.
- SPRTCMN 396: Sports Communication Capstone - This course is a culminating experience that integrates the knowledge and skills learned throughout the program.
- SPRTCMN 397: Fox Sports University - This course provides students with a real-world assignment from Fox Sports, where they work in groups to develop a marketing campaign.
Program Requirements
To graduate from the Sports Communication program, students must complete a minimum of 192 quarter hours of coursework, including:
- 60 quarter hours of liberal studies courses
- 40 quarter hours of sports communication courses
- 20 quarter hours of elective courses
- 12 quarter hours of internship or capstone courses
- 60 quarter hours of additional coursework, including courses in business, communication, and journalism.
Admission Criteria
To be admitted to the Sports Communication program, students must meet the following criteria:
- Have a minimum GPA of 2.5
- Submit official transcripts from all previous colleges or universities attended
- Submit a personal statement outlining their interests and goals in the sports communication field
- Submit letters of recommendation from academic or professional references
Tuition Fees
The tuition fees for the Sports Communication program vary depending on the student's residency status and the number of credit hours taken. For the 2022-2023 academic year, the tuition fees are:
- $640 per credit hour for undergraduate students
- $740 per credit hour for graduate students
Research Areas
The Sports Communication program at DePaul University has a strong research focus, with faculty members specializing in areas such as:
- Sports journalism and media studies
- Public relations and marketing in the sports industry
- Sports broadcasting and production
- Sports law and ethics
- Sports management and administration
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the Sports Communication program at DePaul University have gone on to pursue careers in a variety of fields, including:
- Sports journalism and media
- Public relations and marketing
- Sports broadcasting and production
- Sports management and administration
- Event planning and management
- Sports law and ethics
Conclusion
The Sports Communication program at DePaul University provides students with a comprehensive education in the principles and practices of sports communication. With a strong focus on research and career preparation, the program prepares students for success in a variety of fields related to the sports industry.
