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Sports Media

Minor in the Moody College of Communication

Certificate Sports Media
Credit: Bryan Allison

The Sports Media minor is designed to give a theoretical understanding and practical experience in a category that has moved to the forefront of the media industry in the United States and around the world

As media options have proliferated in the post network and digital age, audiences have become highly fragmented. It has become much harder for media to gather large, predictable, real time, engaged audiences for individual programs. The major exception is sports.

As a result, marketers have dedicated massive resources to complex, integrated sports strategies in everything from the Olympics to World Cup to Formula 1, the NFL, the NCAA and emerging sports like professional surfing and lacrosse. As the value of the sports product has skyrocketed, teams, leagues and athletes have found it worthwhile to perfect their own marketing. Together, marketers, sports teams and leagues have pushed the envelope on combining mass media, social and digital media, sponsorship, public relations and other disciplines into powerful integrated communications programs.

How to Declare

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The Sports Media Minor is open to all undergraduate majors at The University of Texas at Austin.

Students in Moody College may declare only one minor and must apply for their minor/certificate before they have completed 75% of their degree requirements.

Learn more about the application process for this Moody minor.

Required Courses

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Learn more about the required courses for this Moody minor.

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