

BA Marketing Communications with AI Integration
About this course
Marketing communications has evolved dramatically as digital channels, data-driven targeting, and artificial intelligence have reshaped how organisations reach and engage their audiences. Understanding which messages to craft, through which channels, for which audiences, and at which moments is now both a creative and an analytical challenge. This degree at the University of Westminster was developed with input from working practitioners in the field and takes that professionally grounded perspective seriously, equipping you with the knowledge, skills and creative capability to navigate a media landscape that is constantly shifting. You will study the principles of integrated marketing communications, exploring how advertising, public relations, content strategy, social media and digital campaigns work individually and together. The programme also addresses the growing role of artificial intelligence in marketing, covering how AI tools are used in customer profiling, personalisation, campaign automation and performance analysis. You will develop both the strategic thinking to plan communications at a high level and the practical craft to execute them effectively. The course includes a sandwich placement year, allowing you to spend a substantial period working inside a marketing or communications organisation, and a year abroad broadens your perspective on international marketing practice. Work placement opportunities are built into the programme. Graduates typically pursue careers in advertising agencies, brand management, digital marketing, public relations, content creation, media planning and communications consultancy. The combination of creative and analytical skills the degree develops also opens routes into data-led marketing roles and the growing field of marketing technology. Many graduates go on to work within in-house marketing teams across a wide range of industries, from retail and entertainment to financial services and the public sector. Postgraduate study in marketing, communications or business provides a further option for those wishing to specialise or move into strategic leadership.
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