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BA Digital Marketing and Sociology (With Foundation Year)
About this course
Digital marketing and sociology is a combination that makes more sense the more you think about it. Marketing is fundamentally about understanding human behaviour, and sociology gives you the theoretical tools to analyse how societies, groups, and cultures are structured and how people make meaning within them. Together they form a degree that is both practically oriented and intellectually rigorous, preparing you for a world in which data-driven decision-making and a genuine understanding of society are both essential. This four-year full-time programme at Liverpool Hope University combines academic depth with practical application, ensuring that your learning is both academically rigorous and relevant to the modern digital marketplace. You will study how digital channels, social media platforms, content strategy, search optimisation, and analytics work in practice, while also developing a sociological understanding of identity, inequality, culture, and consumer behaviour. The programme includes a sandwich year placement and work placement opportunities, giving you the chance to apply your skills in real commercial or third-sector environments before you graduate. A year abroad is also available, broadening your understanding of how digital marketing and social life operate in different cultural contexts. Graduates from this programme are well placed for roles in digital marketing agencies, brand teams, content strategy, social media management, market research, and communications. The sociological grounding you develop is also valued in public sector roles, policy analysis, and NGO communications. For those who want to continue studying, postgraduate options include marketing, media studies, sociology, or social research methods.
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