

BA Advertising and Brand Communications
About this course
Advertising and brand communications is the discipline that connects organisations to their audiences through purposeful creative work. Effective advertising brings together creative thinking, commercial awareness, and strategic insight: it requires understanding what a brand stands for, what an audience needs and responds to, and how to translate this into messages that work across media and contexts. In a world of fragmented attention and shifting media consumption, the ability to build and sustain a coherent brand voice is more valuable than ever. At Manchester Metropolitan University you will study across three years on a full-time programme, with a sandwich year that places you in a professional environment and work placement activity embedded throughout. The sandwich year is one of the most practical and valuable features of the degree, giving you sustained real-world experience in an agency, in-house communications team, or creative studio before you complete your final year. The programme covers the full creative and strategic scope of advertising and brand communications: you will develop ideas across broadcast, digital, social, and out-of-home media, learn to write compelling creative briefs and present work confidently, and understand the commercial and cultural contexts in which advertising operates. Research methods, consumer psychology, and campaign evaluation give you the analytical tools to understand why communications succeed or fail. You will build a professional portfolio across the degree, demonstrating your range and your ability to solve real communications challenges. Graduates work in advertising agencies, brand and marketing consultancies, in-house marketing teams, social media agencies, and public relations firms. Roles as copywriters, art directors, account managers, brand strategists, digital marketing managers, and creative directors are all typical directions for graduates of this discipline. The communications skills developed on the degree also lead naturally into public relations, journalism, and content creation. Further study at postgraduate level in marketing, communications, or brand management is available for those who wish to specialise further or develop a more strategic and senior practice.
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