Sports and Adventure Media, B.S.J. < West Virginia University (2024)

Degree Offered

Nature of the Program

The Sports and Adventure Media Major prepares students for careers as content creators with fundamental knowledge in media, sports and adventure.

The Sports and Adventure Media program offers courses that focus on video production for the sports broadcast industry and journalism purposes.

Courses also include instruction on multi-platform content production for public relations and journalism purposes.

Students will be prepared to enter an ever-changing digital media landscape by taking innovative courses that utilize the latest storytelling technology and audience engagement tactics, while instilling fundamental storytelling principles and media ethics. Graduates of this degree will stand out in sports media, adventure sports media, and adventure tourism and travel industries.

Admissions for 2025-2026

  • Admission to the School of Media and Communications
  • Scholarships
  • Choosing a Major
  • Accelerated Bachelor's/Master's Program

Admission to the School of Media and Communications

For specific information regarding the admissions requirements for First Time Freshmen to the School of Media and Communications, please visit Admission to the School of Media and Communications.

Students who have completed at least one full-time semester of college work (either at WVU or elsewhere) with a cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher may also qualify for direct admission into the School of Media and Communications irrespective of standardized test scores. Students who do not meet these criteria will automatically be enrolled in WVU's Center for Learning, Advising and Student Success (CLASS). Students advised in CLASS may declare a major in the School of Media and Communications once they haveearned a cumulative GPA of 2.0 at WVU. Or, if a student has a 2.0 cumulative GPA at WVU, they may enroll inMDIA 215S (space permitting) or they may declare the College's Multidisciplinary Studies major. If the student earns a C- or better in MDIA 215S and maintains a 2.0 overall GPA at WVU, then the student may then declare a major in the School of Media and Communications.

Scholarships

In addition to financial aid from West Virginia University, the School of Media and Communications offers a number of scholarships each year to eligible students. All students applying for scholarships must file a FAFSA form by the deadline, even if they are not eligible for need-based aid.

Choosing a Major

The School of Media and Communications offers five majors: advertising and public relations, integrated marketing communication, journalism, sports and adventure media and multidisciplinary media studies.

Direct admission students are admitted to the School upon admission to the University and declare their majors at that time.

Accelerated Bachelor's/Master's Program

Students in the advertising and public relations or journalism BSJ programs in the School of Media and Communications with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.3 are eligible for this program. The accelerated MSJ program allows students to customize a research project that is relevant to their interests, whether they are Advertising and Public Relations or Journalism majors. Interested students are identified during their initial year or two at the School, and, if interested, must meet with their academic advisor by the fall of their junior year. Freshmen and sophom*ores are welcome to stop by to discuss the program as well. Information is posted on the School's website.

3+3 BSJ/JD

High-achieving students may also participate in the 3+3 BSJ/JD degree program with the WVU College of Law. See the School of Media and Communication's 3+3 BSJ/JD degree program website for more information about this program.

Major Code: 3726

General Education Foundations

Please use this link to view a list of courses that meet each GEF requirement.

NOTE: Some major requirements will fulfill specific GEF requirements. Please see the curriculum requirements listed below for details on which GEFs you will need to select.

Course List
Code Title Hours
General Education Foundations
F1 - Composition & Rhetoric3-6

ENGL101
&ENGL102

Introduction to Composition and Rhetoric
and Composition, Rhetoric, and Research

orENGL103

Accelerated Academic Writing
F2A/F2B - Science & Technology4-6
F3 - Math & Quantitative Reasoning3-4
F4 - Society & Connections3
F5 - Human Inquiry & the Past3
F6 - The Arts & Creativity3
F7 - Global Studies & Diversity3
F8 - Focus (may be satisfied by completion of a minor, double major, or dual degree)9
Total Hours31-37

Please note that not all of the GEF courses are offered at all campuses. Students should consult with their advisor or academic department regarding the GEF course offerings available at their campus.

Degree Requirements

Course List
Code Title Hours
University Requirements44
Sports and Adventure Media Program Requirements24
School of Media and Communications Core Requirements15
Sports and Adventure Media Major Requirements37
Total Hours120

University Requirements

Course List
Code Title Hours
General Education Foundations (GEF) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 (31-37 Credits)
Outstanding GEF Requirements 1, 2, 5, 6, and 719
MDIA191First-Year Seminar2
General Electives*23
Total Hours44

Sports and Adventure Media Program Requirements

Course List
Code Title Hours
ADRC102Adventure in Society3
ECON200Survey of Economics3
BCOR350Principles of Marketing3
STAT111Understanding Statistics (GEF 3)3
PSYC101Introduction to Psychology3
orSOC101 Introduction to Sociology
PSYC251Introduction to Social Psychology3
orSOC320 Social Psychology
SEP371Sport in American Society3
English literature or Creative Writing Course 3
Total Hours24

School of Media and Communications Core Requirements

Course List
Code Title Hours
A minimum grade of C- is required in College of Media Core Requirements.
MDIA101Media and Society (GEF 4)3
MDIA215SMedia Writing3
MDIA225SMedia Tools & Applications 3
MDIA328Media Ethics and Law3
Select one of the following:3

MDIA401

Making Media in the Digital Age

MDIA427

History of American Journalism, Media & Pop Culture

MDIA455

Media, Identity, and Power
Total Hours15

Sports and Adventure Media Major Requirements

Course List
Code Title Hours
A minimum grade of C- is required in all Sports and Adventure Media Major Requirements.
JRL235SVideo Editing1
JRL330SSports and Adventure Media Writing3
MDIA361Media Relations In Sport3
MDIA438Branded Content and Narrative3
JRL380SSports and Adventure Media Video Storytelling3
JRL484SAdvanced Sports and Adventure Video Production3
Select two of the following:6

JRL325S

Podcast Reporting & Producing

JRL340S

Advanced Video Storytelling

JRL435S

Live Sports Video Production

MDIA441

Internship

JRL448S

Digital Publication: Social Video

JRL487S

Advanced Video Reporting and Producing
Required Minor15
Total Hours37
*

*General Elective and Elective Credits can vary - students must have a minimum of 120 credit hours total to complete the degree

Suggested Plan of Study

First Year
FallHoursSpringHours
MDIA101 (GEF 4)3MDIA225S3
MDIA1912ENGL102 (GEF 1)3
GEF 2B4PSYC101 or SOC 1013
SEP3713MDIA215S3
ENGL101 (GEF 1)3GEF 63
1515
Second Year
FallHoursSpringHours
JRL235S1JRL380S3
JRL330S3ECON2003
ADRC1023STAT111 (GEF 3)3
PSYC251 or SOC 3203GEF 73
GEF 53Minor Course 13
General Elective2
1515
Third Year
FallHoursSpringHours
MDIA3613MDIA4383
MDIA3283BCOR3503
MDIA401, 427, or 4553Major Elective 23
Major Elective 13Minor Course 23
ENGL Literature or Creative Writing Course3General Elective3
1515
Fourth Year
FallHoursSpringHours
JRL484S3General Elective3
General Elective3General Elective3
General Elective3General Elective3
General Elective3Minor Course 43
Minor Course 33Minor Course 53
1515
Total credit hours: 120

Areas of Emphasis Offered:

  • Adventure Media
  • Sports Media

Adventure Media Area of Emphasis

Course List
Code Title Hours
A grade of C- or higher must be earned in all Adventure Media Area of Emphasis courses.
MDIA438Branded Content and Narrative3
JRL424SAdventure Travel Writing & Photography3
JRL/MDIA/ADPR Elective3
Adventure Skills Areas6
Whitewater Paddling

ADRC111

Introduction to Whitewater Rafting

ADRC112

Whitewater Rafting Techniques

ADRC211

Introduction to Whitewater Raft Guiding

ADRC212

Swiftwater Rescue

ADRC311

Whitewater Raft Trip Leadership
Rock Climbing

ADRC121

Introduction to Rock Climbing

ADRC122

Rock Climbing Techniques

ADRC221

Lead Climbing

ADRC222

Climbing Rescue Techniques

ADRC321

Rock Climbing Instructor Development
Aerial ***

RPTR325

Challenge Course Facilitation

RPTR326S

Canopy Tour Facilitation
Mountain Biking

ADRC131

Introduction to Mountain Biking
Total Hours15
*

Students who choose MDIA 441 would be required to complete one hour less of free electives as the AOE would be 18 hours.

**

EitherRPTR 325 or RPTR 326 can be substituted for three one-credit hour courses to fulfill half of theadventure skills requirement for thedegree.

Suggested Plan of Study for Adventure Media Area of Emphasis

First Year
FallHoursSpringHours
MDIA101 (GEF 4)3ENGL101 (GEF 1)3
MDIA1912MDIA225S3
MDIA215S3PSYC101 or SOC 101 (GEF 8)3
ADRC1023SEP3713
GEF 2B4General Elective3
1515
Second Year
FallHoursSpringHours
ENGL102 (GEF 1)3ECON2003
JRL235S1JRL380S3
JRL330S3STAT111 (GEF 3)3
PSYC251 or SOC 3203ADRC Adventure Skills Course1
ADRC Adventure Skills Course1ADRC Adventure Skills Course1
ADRC Adventure Skills Course1General Elective4
General Elective3
1515
Third Year
FallHoursSpringHours
MDIA4383SM486 or RPTR 4723
MDIA3283BCOR3503
SM380 or MDIA 4273JRL/ADPR/MDIA Elective3
ADRC Adventure Skills Course1General Elective3
ADRC Adventure Skills Course1GEF 8 Focus3
GEF 53
General Elective1
1515
Fourth Year
FallHoursSpringHours
JRL424S3JRL484S3
ENGL Literature or Creative Writing Course3ACE265, SEP 373, SM 375, or MDIA 4553
GEF 63General Elective 3
General Elective3GEF 73
General Elective3GEF 8 Focus3
1515
Total credit hours: 120

Sports Media Area of Emphasis Requirements

Course List
Code Title Hours
A grade of C- or higher must be earned in all Sports Media Area of Emphasis courses.
MDIA361Media Relations In Sport3
orADPR439 Strategic Social Media
JRL435SLive Sports Video Production3
IMC410Introduction to Integrated Marketing Communications3
orIMC440 Introduction to Digital Marketing Communication
Select two of the following:6

ADPR439

Strategic Social Media

JRL325S

Podcast Reporting & Producing

JRL448S

Digital Publication: Social Video

JRL487S

Advanced Video Reporting and Producing

JRL424S

Adventure Travel Writing & Photography

MDIA438

Branded Content and Narrative

MDIA441

Internship
Total Hours15

Suggested Plan of Study for Sports Media Area of Emphasis

First Year
FallHoursSpringHours
MDIA101 (GEF 4)3MDIA225S3
MDIA1912ENGL102 (GEF 1)3
MDIA215S3PSYC101 or SOC 101 (GEF 8)3
SEP3713General Elective3
ENGL101 (GEF 1)3General Elective3
General Elective1
1515
Second Year
FallHoursSpringHours
JRL235S1JRL380S3
JRL330S3ECON2003
ADRC1023STAT111 (GEF 3)3
PSYC251 or SOC 3203GEF 2B4
GEF 53General Elective2
General Elective2
1515
Third Year
FallHoursSpringHours
MDIA361 or ADPR 4393JRL435S3
MDIA3283BCOR3503
SM380 or MDIA 4273Approved JRL/ADPR/MDIA Elective3
Approved JRL/ADPR/MDIA Elective3GEF 8 Focus3
ENGL Literature or Creative Writing Course3General Elective3
1515
Fourth Year
FallHoursSpringHours
JRL484S3IMC410 or 4403
SM486 or RPTR 4723ACE265, SEP 373, SM 375, or MDIA 4553
GEF 63GEF 8 Focus3
GEF 73General Elective3
General Elective3General Elective3
1515
Total credit hours: 120

MajorLearning Outcomes

Sports and Adventure Media

The goal of the blended College of Creative Arts and Media and College of Applied Human Sciences major in Sports and Adventure Media is to provide students with a foundation of knowledge and critical thinking and a depth of skills and understanding that will prepare them for professions in the sports and adventure media industries and/or for further education and research pursuits in sports and adventure media. We will achieve this goal by meeting the following objectives, which will culminate in a B.S.J. degree:

  1. Provide knowledge of the sports and adventure media industries so students have a foundational understanding and the necessary context for their future academics and profession in the industry.
  2. Students will learn about the history, theory and current trends in sports and adventure recreation, which will deepen their understanding of and applied learning in sports and adventure media.
  3. Provide students with a foundation in media ethics so they understand the importance of adhering to ethical guidelines and incorporate real-world experiences that allow students to apply their professional ethics knowledge.
  4. Teach students about the importance of diversity in the sports, sports management, and adventure media and recreation industries and provide hands-on experiences that require them to produce work that is about, and also serves, a diverse society.
  5. Provide students with skills and knowledge in sports and adventure media content creation – through writing, photography and videography – through live and pre-produced programming, dissemination and audience engagement.
  6. Provide students with field experiences in sports and adventure media.
  7. Expose students to emerging technologies and guide their appropriate use/application of them.
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