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This is a very big question, and it is difficult for us to answer because there are hundreds of schools that offer courses in sports journalism; many of the schools that offer a journalism degree allow you to specialize in sports reporting. I do not know where you live, but look at the websites of the colleges and universities in your state that have a Journalism major, and see if they offer courses in sports reporting. You ideally want to attend a school that not only has a Journalism major, but one that has its own newspaper or TV or radio station, so that you can apply the skills you are learning in your courses and get some good experience.
Yes there is Masters degree in sports management. North American society for sports management provides you with the list of different universities that can offer you different courses in sports management. You can search it through internet for details.
You shouldn't have a problem getting a sports management masters degree with a B.S. in biology. If you took any sports management classes as an undergrad your chances will go up even more.
AnswerGo to college for a journalism degree. For example, Bacone College in Muskogee, OK has a journalism degree program. They also have a student newspaper that will proved scholarship help to those who want a career in sports writing, photography, and reporting in general. (Ok, I'm a student reporter there so you could call me an expert) Whatever colleges are in your area- you should call and find out what degree programs they offer. By the way- you cannot break into reporting or sports reporting without a college degree in this day and age. Go to college! and Good Luck!
With a Master's in sports management you can work for the Olympics as the director of sports management. You can also be a recruiter for professional organizations.
National Sports Journalism Center was created in 2009.
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There are a few colleges that have sports. All colleges have some kind of sports.
Sports colleges are schools that specialise in sport
The University of Texas, Texas Tech University, and Texas A and M University all offer degrees in sports management.
To be a news reader most employers look for a gsce in News Reading, if your school did not do News Reading then you can attend courses in various colleges that give you a gcse in News Reading, you will definately become a news reader with this gcse