February 19, 2025 - 03:27

The Moody College of Communication is set to introduce an exciting new minor in sports production and broadcasting, beginning in Fall 2025. This initiative, developed in partnership with Texas Athletics, aims to equip students with essential skills in the rapidly evolving field of sports media.
The minor consists of 15 credit hours and is open to students from any major, making it an inclusive opportunity for those interested in the dynamic world of sports broadcasting. The curriculum is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of sports production, covering various aspects such as video editing, live event broadcasting, and sports journalism.
Applications for the minor will commence in August, with students required to have completed an introductory course prior to enrollment. This new program reflects the growing demand for skilled professionals in sports media and aims to prepare students for successful careers in this competitive industry. With this initiative, Moody College is reinforcing its commitment to fostering innovative learning experiences for its students.
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