Why choose this course?
This course provides a world-recognised master's degree, together with relevant practical experience, giving you a unique combination of sought-after skills that are transferrable to a wide range of sectors.
Our close connection with industry allows students to meet and learn from industry experts, with wider networking opportunities available through the larger community of students and faculty.
The one-year full-time programme is a great opportunity for students wanting to pursue traditional postgraduate study in the UK. The two-year full-time programme is a great opportunity for those who want to dive even deeper into the world of marketing by experiencing practice within the field.
All pathways provide the opportunity to:
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Study a range of branding subjects in a marketing context
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Engage in a wider university curriculum with extra-curricular activities within our diverse community, enhancing employability
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Personalise your study through research options that include a dissertation or an applied marketing branding project.
What will I study?
In your first semester, you will study four modules (each 15 credits) that are 100% coursework through a linked-programme–assessment. These modules are:
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Delivering Competitive Advantage
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Integrated Marketing Communications
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Strategic Customer Engagement
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Contemporary Marketing
When progressing to your second semester, you will specialize in the field of Digital Media Management with three modules (15 credits each) with 100% Coursework. These modules are:
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The Digital Marketing Toolbox
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Digital Leadership: Disruptive Innovation and Transformation
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Data Driven Marketing
Additionally, you will be offered a choice of either a dissertation or an applied marketing project that you will have to complete during Semester B and C.
We provide students with authentic 'real world' experiences and learning opportunities.
We use a 'guided learner journey' where students are expected to prepare before sessions, attend lectures and tutorials and participate/share their knowledge and understanding.
Students will often work in 'learning sets' to develop and share basic knowledge and understanding.
Where possible, we give students the opportunity to personalise their learning journey.
