

BA Football Journalism
About this course
Football journalism is a specialist discipline that sits at the intersection of sports journalism, media production and the unique cultural world of football, the world's most popular sport. It encompasses the full range of journalistic skills, from news reporting and feature writing through broadcast presentation and digital content production, applied specifically to the coverage of football across all its dimensions: club and international football, the business of the game, fan culture, history and the increasingly globalised media landscape around the sport. A degree in football journalism develops both the craft of journalism and the depth of subject knowledge that distinguishes a specialist. At the University of Derby this programme includes a foundation year, opening the degree to a wider range of students, and incorporates a year abroad that gives you international media experience. The course has strong relationships with football clubs across the Premier League, English Football League and non-league game, as well as with media outlets and PR agencies, giving you direct access to the professional football environment from early in your studies. These connections generate a range of practical experience opportunities across different skillsets and formats. Football journalism graduates work in sports journalism, club media, broadcast commentary, sports writing, podcast production, PR and communications for clubs and governing bodies, social media management for sports organisations and digital content creation across the football industry. Many graduates also enter broader sports journalism or media production careers, where the specialist knowledge and journalistic skills of the degree transfer well. Others work in sports marketing, fan media, sports data and analytics communication, or sports business roles where media and communication skills are central. Postgraduate study in journalism or sports media is a natural route for those who want to develop specialist broadcast or investigative skills.
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