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2025-2026 Undergraduate Catalog

News & Sports Media (BS)

Location(s): Manhattan Campus, Manhattan Online


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The News & Sports Media degree prepares future journalists and media professionals to share nonfiction stories ethically, professionally, and creatively on any media platform. Students develop essential skills in storytelling content creation and distribution such as writing and reporting, broadcasting, social media news strategies, podcasting, sports journalism, and digital photo and video. Students are exposed to journalistic storytelling tools such as social media platforms, drones, streaming video and other developing technologies. Students further specialize their degree by pursuing a concentration in a specific content area such as news, sports, photography, or innovative design in which they develop advanced skills. They also personalize their degree with an outside concentration. The hands-on nature of courses prepares students to pursue careers such as photojournalism, media production, sports broadcasting, news reporting, data journalism, and more.  

Kansas State University Core: 34-36 Credit Hours


K-State Core  is the foundation for an impactful life and career after time at K-State.

The K-State Core framework covers six disciplinary areas: English, Communications, Mathematics & Statistics, Natural & Physical Sciences, Social & Behavioral Sciences, and Arts and Humanities. In addition, a seventh area is reserved for institutionally designated use, which K-State is keeping as free electives. In total, the framework takes up 34-35 credit hours of 100 and 200-level coursework. Students who complete their general education elsewhere cannot be required to take additional general education coursework in the disciplinary areas of the framework without permission from KBOR to continue requiring courses in the K-State Core.

General Education: K-State Core  

Program Requirements


Orientation: 1 Credit Hour


Outside Concentration: 9 Credit Hours


Outside credential of at least 9 credit hours (May be from any unit, except for School of Media and Communication OR from approved interdisciplinary credentials within the unit).

OR

Any 9 credit hours in a single prefix (except for COMM or MC) (all must be 300 level or above OR at any level with a prereq in the same prefix; up to 5 credit hours may overlap with program).

OR

Any 9 credit hour microcredential (up to 5 credit hours may overlap with program).

Overlays: [9] Credit Hours


May be filled in K-State Core, Outside Concentration, electives, or the Program itself.

  • Ethical Reasoning Overlay, 1 course Credits: [3]
  • Global Perspectives Overlay, 1 course Credits: [3]
  • US Multicultural Overlay, 1 course Credits: [3]

Programs


Math Requirement


If not met through K-State Core requirements, MATH 160 is required.

Foundations - 8 Credit Hours


Writing Foundation I


Writing Foundation II


Take 2 credits from the following:

Content Creator Studio I


Take the following 3 courses:

Content Creator Studio II


Choose 2 credits from the following:

NSM Specialization - 9 Credit Hours


Choose one specialization from the following (courses used to fulfill NSM Electives may not also be used to fulfill Specialization):

BS Natural and Quantitative Requirements: 12-15 Credit Hours


One course in each of the following, with at least two courses at the 300 level or above OR at any level with a prerequisite in the same discipline.

Natural Science course Credits: 3-5


Quantitative course Credits: 3-4


Natural Science, or Quantitative, or Social Science w/MATH or STAT prereq Credits: 3


Natural Science, or Quantitative, or Social Science w/MATH or STAT prereq Credits: 3


Free Electives: 19-21


In addition to K-State Core Free Electives requirement, take any course so that the total credit hours completed equals 120.

Total Hours Required for Graduation: 120


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