

BA Football Journalism with Foundation Year
About this course
Football journalism sits at the intersection of sports journalism and the largest professional sport in the world. It demands not only the core skills of the journalist, including clear writing, interviewing, research, and the ability to work quickly and accurately under deadline pressure, but also a deep knowledge of football: its history, its structures from grassroots to elite, its economics, its politics, and the culture of the communities that follow it. Football generates more media content, attracts more readers and viewers, and employs more journalists than any other sport in the UK, making it a significant specialist field in its own right. At Derby this four-year full-time programme includes a foundation year, providing a structured first year that develops your academic and journalistic foundations before you progress to the main degree. The programme benefits from strong relationships with Premier League, EFL, and non-league clubs, as well as an official partnership with Derby County, giving you access to the kind of professional contacts and real-world opportunities that make the difference between a degree that is purely academic and one that prepares you for the industry. The university also works with media outlets and PR agencies to supply students with a broad range of opportunities suited to different skills and interests. A year abroad is part of the programme, giving you the chance to develop an international perspective on football and football media in a different national context. You will develop skills in journalism, media production, content creation, and sports communication, alongside a substantial understanding of football as a cultural, commercial, and social phenomenon. Career paths include roles in print, broadcast, digital, and social media journalism, sports PR and communications, content creation for clubs and governing bodies, and broadcast production. Postgraduate study in journalism or sports media is also an option for those wishing to develop further.
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