Sports Media and Analytics Major
Why Study Sports Media and Analytics at Virginia Tech?
Our students work with faculty who have extensive experience in sports journalism, broadcast play-by-play, and public relations. Students find internships with ESPN, Fox Sports, sports teams, and television stations. Students do on-campus sports reporting for the Collegiate Times and Virginia Tech TV. They complete production and work for the VT Athletics Department. The ACC network also offers local production opportunities for students to participate in.
$1 Million
Invested in Digital Studio
50%+
Students Complete Sports-Related Internships
3
Expert Sports Media Faculty
Careers and Further Study
What Can You Do with a major in Sports Media and Analytics?
Jobs Held by Our Graduates
- Sports multimedia reporter
- Play-by-play announcer
- Sports data analyst
- TV sports anchor
- Sports broadcast producer/director
- Sports marketing manager
- Sports team communication manager
- Athletic conference media specialist
- Bowl game public information manager
Beyond the Classroom
Experiential Learning
- UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH AND INDEPENDENT STUDY
- INTERNSHIPS
- STUDY ABROAD
- STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS
- MEDIA PRODUCTION STUDIO
Talk to a professor about designing your own research project or investigating a topic that interests you. You'll work closely with a faculty mentor to plan a course of action, discuss your findings, and write a report. You can also assist a faculty member with their research project or volunteer as a study participant.
Sports media and analytics students do on-campus sports reporting for the Collegiate Times and Virginia Tech TV. They do production and play-by-play work for the Virginia Tech Athletics Department and will be involved with local productions for the new ACC Network. Our students find internships with ESPN, Fox Sports, various sports teams, and television stations. By working in the field, you'll earn job experience and learn more about your future career while networking with professionals.
We host an annual faculty-led study abroad experience at Virginia Tech's Steger Center for International Scholarship in Riva San Vitale, Switzerland. The program includes a one-credit course in Blacksburg during the spring semester and two weeks of study in Switzerland, with online course components during the first summer session after you return from the trip.
Our students started a chapter of the National Sports Media Association. They arranged for ESPN's Rece Davis and producer Jim Gairo to speak at a group meeting. You can also participate in the Virginia Tech chapters of the Society of Professional Journalists and Women in Sports Media.
Curriculum
What You'll Study
Bachelor of Arts in Communication Degree
- Including Virginia Tech's Pathways
Sports Media and Analytics Major Requirements
- Introduction to Sports Media
- Sports Journalism
- Public Relations and Sports
- Social Media Analytics
- Topics in Sports Communication
Minor and Elective Hours
Our program gives you the opportunity to build knowledge in another area by pursuing a minor, double major, or cognate.
120 hrs
B.A. Communication
45 hrs
General Education
46 hrs
Major Requirements
29 hrs
Minor + Elective
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