The Bachelor of Arts with a major in sport media and culture requires a minimum of 120 s.h., including 33 s.h. in sport media and culture courses, plus a second major, certificate, or minor. See “Second Area of Study” below. Students must maintain a grade-point average of at least 2.00 in all courses for the major and in all UI courses for the major. At least 24 s.h. of credit for the major must be earned at the University of Iowa. Students also must complete the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences GE CLAS Core.

The B.A. with a major in sport media and culture requires the following coursework.

Degree Requirements

Title Hours
Foundation courses 6
Sport and Media courses 12
Sport and Culture courses 12
Capstone course 3
Second Area of study varies
Total Hours 33

 

Foundation Courses 
number title hours
Both of these:    
JMC:1050 Sport and the Media 3
SPST:1074 Inequality in American Sport 3

 

Sport and Media Courses
NUMBER TITLe hours
Both of these:    
SPST:2084 Sport and Film 3
SPST:2500 Sport and Technology 3
Two of these:    
JMC:3135 Digital Media and the Future of Sport 3
JMC:3182 Sport, Scandal, and Strategic Communication in Media Culture 3
JMC:3184 Narrative Sports Journalism 3
JMC:3540 The Business of Sport Communication 3

 

Sport and Culture Courses
number title hours
Two of these:    
SPST:2077 Sport and Religion in America 3
SPST:2078 Women, Sport, and Culture 3
SPST:2079 Race and Ethnicity in Sport 3
SPST:2170 Sport and Globalization 3
Two of these:    
SPST:3171 Baseball in America 3
SPST:3172 Football in America 3
SPST:3173 Cultures of Basketball 3
SPST:3176 Sport and Nationalism 3
SPST:3178 History of Sport in the United States 3
SPST:3500 The Olympics 3

 

Capstone Course
number title hours
One of these:    
JMC:4510 Sport Media and Culture Capstone Research Project 3
JMC:4520 Sport Media and Culture Capstone Internship 3

 

Second Area of Study

Every student majoring in sport media and culture must complete a second area of study. The second area of study enables students to acquire a substantial body of knowledge or expertise in a relevant area, learn how another discipline views the world, and/or develop a companion set of skills to those in sport media and culture.

Students must complete the requirements for the sport media and culture major (at least 33 s.h.) and must satisfy the second area of study requirement in one of three ways.

Option 1

Students complete a second major.

Option 2

Students complete an undergraduate certificate. Students may not double count courses for the major and a certificate being used as their second area of study.

Option 3

Students complete an undergraduate minor. Students may not double count courses for the major and a minor being used as their second area of study.