1. History of journalism and journalistic models throughout the history of journalism
  2. The Information Society
  3. Journalism as an essential public service
  4. The journalist's responsibility as an opinion leader
  5. Ethical and deontological codes in journalism
  6. Advertising and public relations
  7. The hearing

  1. The origin of sporting competition
  2. Olympic sport
  3. Major international sporting events and competitions
  4. Top records and achievements in international sport
  5. The sporting disciplines with the greatest impact worldwide
  6. Basic notions on the vocabulary and semantic field of sport
  7. Where the world of sport is heading

  1. First steps in international women's sport
  2. The professionalisation of women's sport
  3. Top records and achievements in international women's sport
  4. Current and future outlook for women's sport

  1. Sporting regulations
  2. The legal system of sanctions in sport
  3. Doping in sport
  4. Legal bodies and control regulations in sport

  1. The International Olympic Committee
  2. Sports federations
  3. Continental and international sports bodies and institutions
  4. Management and direction of sport entities

  1. Internal communication in sports organisations
  2. Identity, corporate image and marketing communication
  3. Institutional relations
  4. Relationship with the social mass and the geographical community
  5. Relations with the media

  1. Protocol and basic considerations when organising a sporting event
  2. The role of law enforcement at sporting events
  3. The production task in the broadcasting of a sporting event
  4. Editing and production of sports programmes on set or film sets

  1. Documentation and research in the field of sport
  2. Selection, filtering and contrasting sources in sport
  3. The collection of documentary material
  4. The interview in sports journalism

  1. The work of the chronicler
  2. Preview, chronicle, counter-chronicle and opinion column
  3. Sports reporting
  4. The athlete interview on paper

  1. Sports narration and voice-over on the airwaves
  2. The crucial role of the wireless microphone in a sports competition
  3. The mixed zone
  4. Other roles in sports broadcasting: analyst, commentator, etc.
  5. The carousel format
  6. Advertising and animation in sports radio
  7. The evening slot: an atypical prime time slot
  8. Radio reporting in sport
  9. Audio editing and sound desk operation

  1. Television sports broadcasting
  2. Work on the ground
  3. Other important roles in sports journalism
  4. The box interviews
  5. The sports talk show as a star format
  6. Intros, directs and connections
  7. Features/ENG's
  8. Basics of the technical preparation of a sports programme or sports broadcasting
  9. Video editing and post-production

  1. The rise of digital media in the sporting world
  2. Genres and formats in digital sports journalism
  3. The fruitful fusion of sport and the multimedia universe
  4. Infographics and dynamic data visualisation
  5. Sport on social media
  6. The new platforms for generating and broadcasting sports content: YouTube, Twitch, etc.
  7. E-Sports