

BA Marketing and Advertising
About this course
Marketing and advertising sit at the intersection of creative imagination and commercial strategy, concerned with how organisations communicate with audiences and how those communications shape decisions, perceptions and behaviour. Marketing encompasses the full process of understanding markets, developing products and services that meet real needs and building the relationships with customers that sustain commercial success over time. Advertising is one of the primary tools through which marketing messages are delivered, using creative and media skills to reach and engage target audiences across traditional and digital channels. At the University of Lincoln, this three-year programme is built on the recognition that professionals with the skills, knowledge and creativity to deliver powerful marketing campaigns are highly sought after, as the university's own description puts it. You will study consumer behaviour, brand management, digital marketing, campaign planning, copywriting, visual communication, media strategy and the research methods used to evaluate marketing effectiveness. The programme includes a sandwich year, a year abroad and work placements, providing multiple structured routes to develop professional experience and international perspective alongside your creative and strategic development. Lincoln's emphasis on industry connections means the degree is shaped by real commercial practice rather than purely academic theory. Marketing and advertising develop a distinctive combination of creativity and analytical rigour: the best campaigns are not only imaginative but precisely targeted, evidence-based and measurable. This combination is what employers across the sector seek in graduates. Graduates go on to careers in advertising agencies, marketing departments, brand management, digital marketing, public relations, content creation, media planning and market research across a wide range of sectors. Further study in marketing, advertising or communications is also a common route for those seeking specialist or senior roles.
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