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BSc Digital Marketing
About this course
Digital marketing is the discipline concerned with how brands and organisations reach, engage, and convert audiences through digital channels, including search engines, social media, email, websites, and mobile platforms. The shift of commercial and cultural life to digital environments has made this a central function of virtually every organisation, and the pace of change in the platforms, tools, and strategies involved means that digital marketers must be both analytically sharp and continuously adaptive. At the University of Derby, this three-year full-time programme includes a sandwich placement year and a work placement component, giving you substantial professional experience alongside your academic studies. You will study the theory and practice of digital marketing, covering strategy and planning, search engine optimisation, paid advertising, social media marketing, content marketing, email campaigns, analytics, and the data-driven approach that distinguishes effective digital marketing from guesswork. The programme attends to how customer behaviour is changing as more commercial interaction moves through digital channels, and how ambitious marketers can use this shift to create impact and build careers. The placement year is particularly valuable in digital marketing, because this is a field where professional experience and a demonstrated portfolio of real work are often more persuasive to employers than academic credentials alone. The placement year gives you both. Graduates move into careers in digital marketing agencies, in-house marketing teams, e-commerce businesses, social media management, content strategy, SEO and paid media consultancy, and digital communications. Many organisations across every sector are actively building their digital marketing capacity, and graduates with both theoretical grounding and practical experience are consistently sought after. Some graduates go on to specialise as data analysts, UX researchers, or brand managers, or pursue postgraduate study in marketing or digital business.
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