Sport Media
Sport Media
Degree Awarded: | Bachelor of Arts (BA) |
Program Website: | ryersonrta.ca/programs/ba-sport-media (external link, opens in new window) |
Administered by: | RTA - School of Media |
Program Format: | Full-time, four-year program. |
Ryerson's Bachelor of Arts in Sport Media is designed to prepare students for entry into the sport media industry at entry-level production, production-related and management positions.
Notes:
- A grade of 70 percent or higher will be required ENG4U/EAE4U.
- Final admission selection will be based on grades and non-academic criteria, including an interview.
- As part of the admission selection process, applicants must visit the Program (opens in new window) page for details about the non-academic requirements.
- A non-academic assessment fee of $50 CDN (subject to change) is required and will be requested by Ryerson as applicable.
- Students must be able to keyboard, as hand written assignments will not be accepted.
- Subject to competition, candidates may be required to present averages/grades above the minimum.
The growth of the sport industry in Canada has been the result of the exponential growth of new sport media outlets. Sport media companies are providing content on multiple traditional and digital platforms. The industry requires motivated and well trained individuals who possess a passion for sport and wish to enter the field in a production, on-air or executive position.
An appropriate academic background for this program would include required skills developed in a traditional secondary/post-secondary curriculum along with media courses of interest and a demonstrated passion for sport, from direct participation or activities related to sport.
The Sport Media program provides an integrated series of courses to equip students with practical skills and a foundation of theoretical knowledge.
The first two years of the program provide foundation in both production and theory, combining hands-on production training with study in sport theory, marketing, business and journalism.
During the latter two years students begin to specialize in areas of interest, taking advanced courses in all areas of the sport industry. Students may concentrate on writing/journalism, video/audio production, business, broadcast or marketing.
The fourth year provides both practical experience while continuing to develop in students a sense of their place in the sport industry, their community and the world-at-large. A variety of sport projects in the practical courses will apply theoretical elements from other courses to allow student to effectively communicate ideas across all media platforms.
The curriculum is designed to foster the development of a high level of competency in a focused specialization while providing every student with a macro understanding of all facets of the sport industry. Student will leave the program equipped with the ability to produce quality sport content on multiple platforms within a group dynamic. Sport Media courses are taught concurrently with Open Elective and Liberal Elective courses which serve to enhance and enrich a student's four years of study.
Community Practice Hours
To graduate from any of the RTA School of Media Undergraduate Programs, each student must complete a minimum of 60 hours of Community Practice unpaid volunteer work in a qualifying RTA institution or project. This can be done at any time over the four years of the program. This will be considered one requirement of successful completion of RTA 711 or RTA 82A/B or RTA 431.
Liberal Studies
Students must take three lower level liberal studies courses and four upper level liberal studies courses to graduate. Students must not choose courses that are restricted for their program or major.
Please refer to the liberal studies section of the calendar for more information on the Liberal Studies Policy. Further information on liberal studies can also be found at the Faculty of Arts/Liberal Studies website (opens in new window) .
Minors
Students may pursue any Minor offered by Ryerson (with some exceptions). Please refer to the Minors section of this calendar for further information on individual Minor requirements and exclusions.
The G. Raymond Chang School of Continuing Education Certificates
Undergraduate students wishing to pursue a continuing education certificate program should be aware of possible program exclusions. Please refer to the Certificate Registration section (opens in new window) of the Curriculum Advising website for complete details.
1st & 2nd Semester
1st Semester
REQUIRED:
REQUIRED GROUP 1: One course from the following:
LIBERAL STUDIES:
One course from Table A - Lower Level Liberal Studies.
2nd Semester
REQUIRED:
OPEN ELECTIVES: One course from Open Elective Table.
LIBERAL STUDIES:
One course from Table A - Lower Level Liberal Studies.
3rd & 4th Semester
3rd Semester
REQUIRED:
CORE ELECTIVES: One course from Table I.
LIBERAL STUDIES:
One course from Table A - Lower Level Liberal Studies.
4th Semester
REQUIRED:
CORE ELECTIVES: One course from Table I.
LIBERAL STUDIES:
One course from Table B - Upper Level Liberal Studies.
5th & 6th Semester
First Offered 2016-2017.
5th Semester
REQUIRED:
CORE ELECTIVES: One course from Table I.
OPEN ELECTIVES: One course from Open Elective Table.
LIBERAL STUDIES:
One course from Table B - Upper Level Liberal Studies.
6th Semester
REQUIRED:
CORE ELECTIVES: One course from Table I.
OPEN ELECTIVES: One course from Open Elective Table.
LIBERAL STUDIES:
One course from Table B - Upper Level Liberal Studies.
* RTA 330 has a course count of two, and a course weight of 2.00.
7th & 8th Semester
First Offered 2017-2018.
7th Semester
REQUIRED:
CORE ELECTIVES: One course from Table I.
OPEN ELECTIVES: Two courses from Open Elective Table.
8th Semester
REQUIRED:
CORE ELECTIVES: One course from Table I.
OPEN ELECTIVES: Two courses from Open Elective Table.
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