

BSc Marketing and Data Analytics with a Year in Industry
About this course
Marketing and data analytics with a year in industry is a degree designed for the reality of contemporary marketing, in which success depends as much on the ability to interpret data and act on evidence as on creative and strategic instinct. The modern marketing function generates and consumes more data than ever before, from customer behaviour and campaign performance to market trends and social media metrics, and the ability to work effectively with that data, to analyse it rigorously and translate findings into strategy, has become one of the most valued skills in the profession. This degree combines a grounding in marketing theory and practice with the quantitative and analytical skills needed to work with data confidently. At the University of East Anglia, you will study this programme over four years, with the additional year structured as a year in industry. The year in industry gives you extended professional experience in a real marketing or analytics environment before you complete your degree, and it is increasingly regarded by employers as an important indicator of graduate readiness. The curriculum covers consumer behaviour, brand management, digital marketing, market research, and marketing strategy alongside statistics, data analysis, and the tools and platforms used for marketing analytics in practice. You will develop skills in interpreting datasets, creating data visualisations, and communicating analytical findings to non-technical audiences, which are competencies in high demand across the marketing profession. Graduates from this programme are well placed for roles that sit at the intersection of marketing and data, a space that is growing rapidly across virtually every sector. Marketing analyst, digital marketing manager, data-driven campaign manager, and insight analyst are among the role types that are a direct fit for this combination of skills. Roles in market research agencies, in-house marketing departments, advertising and media agencies, and technology companies are all common destinations. The year in industry provides a professional network and often leads directly to graduate employment. For those who want to develop greater technical depth, postgraduate study in marketing, data science, or business analytics is a natural next step.
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