

BA Law and Marketing
About this course
Law and marketing is an unusual combination that reflects how deeply legal considerations are embedded in commercial communication, brand management, advertising regulation, and consumer protection. Marketers need to understand intellectual property, contract, data protection, competition law, and consumer rights if they are to operate professionally and responsibly. Legal practitioners who understand marketing have a genuine advantage in commercial practice. Studying both together gives you a genuinely distinctive perspective on how organisations operate in a regulated marketplace. At the University of Stirling, this four-year programme includes a year abroad, giving you experience of a different legal and commercial environment that enriches both strands of your study. You will develop a thorough understanding of Scots and English law, including contract, tort, company law, and constitutional principles, while simultaneously studying marketing theory, consumer behaviour, digital marketing, branding, and strategic communication. Stirling's flexible degree structure allows you to develop both disciplines in depth rather than treating either as a subsidiary. Graduates with this combination are valued by law firms with commercial practices, marketing agencies, in-house legal and compliance teams, brand consultancies, regulatory bodies, and organisations that need professionals who can bridge legal and commercial functions. Many graduates choose to qualify as solicitors through the Graduate Diploma in Law or the Solicitors Qualifying Examination, while others move directly into marketing, communications, or compliance roles. Further study in law, marketing, or commercial practice is open to graduates who wish to specialise or qualify professionally.
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