Students participating in the interactive sports broadcasting course at the University of South Florida.
The University of South Florida St. Petersburg introduces Casey Phillips as its first-ever adjunct professor for sports broadcasting. Known for her role with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Casey will teach a new course in On-Camera Sports Reporting. This unique course offers aspiring sports journalists hands-on experience, covering essential skills like live sports coverage and interviewing techniques. Casey’s commitment to education and mentorship within the USF community promises to inspire the next generation of sports media professionals.
St. Petersburg is buzzing with excitement as the University of South Florida St. Petersburg has welcomed Casey Phillips as its first-ever adjunct professor for sports broadcasting. Casey, who’s already well-known as the team reporter for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, is set to bring her vast experience and passion for sports to students eager to dive into the world of sports journalism.
This is an exciting moment for the campus as it marks the launch of a brand-new course: “On-Camera Sports Reporting.” Students will have the unique opportunity to learn from someone who has been right in the thick of the action, making this course a fantastic gateway into the sports media industry.
Casey is not new to the USF community. In fact, she previously worked as a mentor for student athletes through the Lee Roy Selmon Mentoring Institute. Her dedication to supporting students has already made a considerable impact, so it’s no surprise that after guest lecturing last summer, the university invited her to teach the inaugural sports reporting class.
While the opportunity to share her knowledge is thrilling, Casey faced her own set of challenges when creating the course syllabus and navigating the university’s learning management system, Canvas. Developing a new course is no walk in the park, especially when there’s no established blueprint to follow. Casey expressed that this aspect has made the process more complex yet exciting for her, showcasing her commitment to delivering an outstanding educational experience.
The syllabus is designed to cover a range of essential skills for aspiring sports broadcasters. Students will learn about live sports coverage, interviewing techniques, sideline reporting, and vital public speaking skills. These components are not just academic; they are practical skills that students can wield in various career paths across the industry.
What sets this course apart is its focus on hands-on learning. Students can expect to engage in practical exercises, such as practicing live shots and recording rehearsals. This interactive component is crucial, as it allows students to put theory into practice and gain real-world experience.
Casey believes in the importance of students taking initiative. She urges them to be proactive in seeking out stories and building relationships in the field. The sports world is about connections, and Casey is eager to instill that mindset in her students. By encouraging them to look beyond the classroom and actively pursue opportunities, she hopes to inspire the next generation of sports journalists to go after their dreams, just like she did.
For Casey Phillips, this teaching opportunity comes at a perfect time. After pursuing her master’s degree with the intention of becoming an educator, she feels ready to make a positive impact on her students, just as her own professors did for her. As a passionate advocate for students, she is determined to create an inspiring learning environment that fosters creativity and ambition.
With this new chapter underway at USF St. Petersburg, students can look forward to what promises to be an exhilarating journey in sports broadcasting. As they learn from a seasoned professional, they’re bound to gain invaluable insights that will help shape their futures in this competitive field.
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