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Coordinates: 53°47′20″N 2°13′44″W / 53.78889°N 2.22889°W / 53.78889; -2.22889
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UCFB
Established2011 (2011)
Location,
53°47′20″N 2°13′44″W / 53.78889°N 2.22889°W / 53.78889; -2.22889
Websitewww.ucfb.com

UCFB is a Higher Education institution offering undergraduate and postgraduate university degrees and executive education in the football business, sport and events industries.

Campus Locations

UCFB has three campus locations:

UCFB Burnley opened in 2011 at Burnley Football Club.[1][2] as the University College of Football Business. The Queen and Prince Philip visited UCFB Burnley[3] during their tour of Turf Moor and Burnley Football Club as part of the Jubilee Celebrations.[4]

UCFB Wembley opened in 2014[2][5] at Wembley Stadium, home of English football and sports.[6]

The launch of UCFB’s third campus, UCFB Etihad Campus, at the Etihad Stadium, Manchester marks a significant step in UCFB’s growth. Opening in autumn 2016, the UCFB Etihad Campus facilities will include access to state-of-the-art, modern sporting facilities.

In October 2015 it was announced that UCFB has gained a Postgraduate partnership with the Real Madrid Graduate School allowing students to spend months of their course with the school affiliated with the Spanish Football Club.

UCFB Wembley, UCFB Etihad Campus and UCFB Burnley are located inside and surrounding their respective stadiums, with some classrooms overlooking the pitch.[2]

Undergraduate Degrees

  • BA (Hons) Football Coaching & Management
  • BA (Hons) Multimedia Sports Journalism
  • BA (Hons) Football Business & Finance
  • BA (Hons) Football Business & Marketing
  • BA (Hons) Football Business & Media
  • BA (Hons) Sports Business & Coaching
  • BA (Hons) International Football Business
  • BA (Hons) Sports Business & Sports Law
  • BSc (Hons) Sports Psychology
  • BA (Hons) Physical Education
  • BA (Hons) Sports Business & Sports Broadcasting
  • BA (Hons) Stadium & Events Management

Postgraduate Degrees

  • MSc Sport Management
  • MSc International Sport Management
  • MSc Football Science
  • NCTJ Diploma in Journalism

Complementary Curriculum

UCFB's Complementary Curriculum includes its Executive Speaker Series and work experience opportunities, with UCFB students learning from leading figures within the football and sport industries.

Students work with senior industry and sector specialists through the Executive Speaker Series. The UCFB Strategic Leadership & Management Programme, another aspect of the Complementary Curriculum, is led by Neil Doncaster, Chief Executive of the Scottish Professional Football League.

UCFB students also have the opportunity to work towards a number of internal and external additional qualifications relevant to the industry. These include FA Coaching certificates, Prozone Performance Analysis and foreign language qualifications.

UCFB has links with football and sports industry organisations such as the Professional Footballers Association (PFA), Premier League, The Football League, The Football Association (FA), Scottish Professional Football League, Umbro, BBC Sport, ITV Sport and Sky Sports.

Employability & Enhancement Panel

  • Dr Brian Barwick - Chairman of the UCFB Advisory Board, Chairman of the Rugby Football League and Super League;[7]
  • Alastair Campbell - Former Government Director of Communications & Strategy;[8]
  • Neil Doncaster - Chief Executive of the Scottish Professional Football League;[9]
  • Martin Prothero - Former Senior Vice President, Sports Marketing at UMBRO;[10]
  • Mike Phelan - Caretaker Manager of Hull City Football Club and Former Assistant Manager of Manchester United;[11]
  • Kelly Simmons MBE - Director of Football Participation and Development at The FA;[12]
  • Adrian Bevington - Former Managing Director of the England National Teams;[13]
  • Ruth Farwell CBE - Former Vice Chancellor and Chief Executive of Buckinghamshire New University;[14]
  • Paul Nolan - Former Group Human Resources Director at The FA and Wembley Stadium;[15]
  • Rachel Brown-Finnis - Broadcaster at BBC Sport and BT Sport, and Former Everton, England and Team GB Footballer;[16]
  • Clarke Carlisle - Former Professional Footballer and Chairman of the Professional Footballers' Association;[17]
  • Andy Gatcliffe - Former Chief Executive of Warrington Wolves Rugby League Club;[18]
  • Sue Smith - Doncaster Rovers Belles & England Footballer, and Broadcaster at BBC Sport, BT Sport and ESPN;[19]
  • Deepak Trivedi - International Sports Management Consultant.[20]

Executive Board

  • Brendan Flood - Chairman of UCFB and Director of Burnley FC;[21]
  • John Banaszkiewicz - Director of UCFB and Burnley FC;[22]
  • Paul Fletcher MBE - Director of UCFB, Former Burnley FC, Bolton Wanderers and Blackpool Footballer, and Former Chief Executive of Burnley FC, Huddersfield Town and Bolton Wanderers;[23]
  • Philip Wilson - Chief Executive of UCFB;[24]
  • Professor Carl Lygo - Non-Executive Director of UCFB, Chief Executive of BPP Holdings Ltd, and Vice Chancellor of BPP University;[25]
  • Bill Holroyd CBE - Director of UCFB, and Chairman and Founder of OnSide Youthzones.[26]

Operational Board

  • Brendan Flood - Chairman of UCFB and Director of Burnley FC;[27]
  • Philip Wilson - Chief Executive of UCFB;[28]
  • Sharona Friedman - Chief Marketing Officer of UCFB;[29]
  • John Davies - Chief Financial Officer of UCFB;[30]
  • Paul Cassell - Principal of UCFB.[31]

References

  1. ^ "UK university to offer only football business degrees". BBC. June 10, 2011.
  2. ^ a b c "Wembley announced as second home for Burnley's UCFB". Burnley Express. February 27, 2013.
  3. ^ Daydy, Graham. "By Royal appointment". Total Football Magazine.
  4. ^ "Queen's Diamond Jubilee tour reaches Lancashire". BBC. May 16, 2012.
  5. ^ "UCFB in landmark deal with Wembley Stadium". FC Business (magazine).
  6. ^ "UCFB Wembley launched". theFA.com. February 26, 2013.
  7. ^ Barwick, Brian. "Our Employability & Enhancement Panel".
  8. ^ Campbell, Alastair. "Our Employability & Enhancement Panel".
  9. ^ Doncaster, Neil. "Our Employability & Enhancement Panel".
  10. ^ Prothero, Martin. "Our Employability & Enhancement Panel".
  11. ^ Phelan, Mike. "Our Employability & Enhancement Panel".
  12. ^ Simmons, Kelly. "Our Employability & Enhancement Panel".
  13. ^ Bevington, Adrian. "Our Employability & Enhancement Panel".
  14. ^ Farwell, Ruth. "Our Employability & Enhancement Panel".
  15. ^ Nolan, Paul. "Our Employability & Enhancement Panel".
  16. ^ Brown-Finnis, Rachel. "Our Employability & Enhancement Panel".
  17. ^ Carlisle, Clarke. "Our Employability & Enhancement Panel".
  18. ^ Gatcliffe, Andy. "Our Employability & Enhancement Panel".
  19. ^ Smith, Sue. "Our Employability & Enhancement Panel".
  20. ^ Trivedi, Deepak. "Our Employability & Enhancement Panel".
  21. ^ Flood, Brendan. "Our Executive Board".
  22. ^ Banaszkiewicz, John. "Our Executive Board".
  23. ^ Fletcher, Paul. "Our Executive Board".
  24. ^ Wilson, Philip. "Our Executive Board".
  25. ^ Lygo, Carl. "Our Executive Board".
  26. ^ Holroyd, Bill. "Our Executive Board".
  27. ^ Flood, Brendan. "Our Operational Board".
  28. ^ Wilson, Philip. "Our Operational Board".
  29. ^ Friedman, Sharona. "Our Operational Board".
  30. ^ Davies, John. "Our Operational Board".
  31. ^ Cassell, Paul. "Our Operational Board".

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