LYTA1014 Football Through an Academic Lens (3 cr)
Description
Content
Students will attend a series of interactive lectures delivered by football experts. The sessions will provide a blend of academic and practitioner aspects. The course encompasses 2 main areas:
1. Off the pitch - Socio-cultural and economic perspectives
- The emergence of modern football
- Football within contemporary society: Issues, challenges, and trends
- The football industry: Professionalisation and commercialisation
- Global and local contexts in football.
2. On the pitch - Technical perspectives
- The context of coaching in different levels of the game
- Performance analysis for football
- The use of technology in football
- Health and safety issues in grassroots and professional football.
Completion methods
20 hours of lectures and 4 hours for the group presentations. Active participation in the lectures (1 ECTS, pass/fail), group presentation (1 ECTS, scale 0-5), reflection paper (1 ECTS, scale 0-5).
Learning outcomes
On successful completion of this course, the student is able to:
- Understand and discuss the development of modern football
- Identify and explain issues and challenges in contemporary football
- Identify and compare various perspectives through which to examine football
- Evaluate and reflect on key academic and industry literature
- Be effective as well as inclusive as part of a task-oriented team
- Communicate effectively and appropriately in writing and verbally.
Additional information
Spring term.
Study materials
Chadwick, S., Parnell, D., Widdop, P. Anagnostopoulos, C. (2019). Routledge handbook of football business and management. Abingdon: Routledge.
Hughson, J., Spaaij, R., Maguire, J. A. & Moore, K. (2017). Routledge handbook of football studies. Abingdon: Routledge.
Relevant peer-reviewed journals, such as:
Soccer and Society; Sport in Society; European Sport Management Quarterly; International Review for the Sociology of Sport, International Sport Coaching Journal; Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport; Journal of Sport Sciences.
Completion methods
Method 1
Lectures (1 cr)
Active participation in the lectures (attendance at least 80% of the contact hours) – 1 ECTS credit (pass/fail).
The course delivery is flexible with 3 options: (a) on campus, (b) online, or (c) hybrid.