

BA Marketing
About this course
Marketing is the discipline that connects organisations to the people they serve, using research, creativity, and strategic thinking to understand what customers want and to design propositions and communications that resonate. It draws on consumer psychology, economics, data analytics, and communication theory to build an understanding of how markets work and how organisations can compete within them effectively. In an increasingly digital and data-rich environment, marketing requires both creative imagination and rigorous analytical ability. At University College Birmingham, this programme is offered on a part-time basis, making it accessible to people who are already working, whether in marketing or in another field, alongside their studies. It includes a sandwich year with work placement opportunities, giving you the chance to gain extended professional experience as part of the degree. You will study consumer behaviour, market research, brand management, digital marketing, marketing strategy, and the commercial and ethical contexts in which marketing decisions are made, developing both practical skills and the analytical thinking that helps you evaluate campaigns and make better decisions. The sandwich year allows you to apply what you learn in a real professional environment and to build the professional network that matters for career development. Birmingham's position as one of the UK's major business cities provides a rich context for studying marketing in practice. Marketing graduates work across virtually every sector of the economy in roles including brand manager, digital marketing specialist, market research analyst, account manager, communications officer, and marketing director. The part-time mode and sandwich year combination makes this degree particularly attractive to career changers and to those already working in marketing who want to formalise and deepen their expertise. Further study at master's level in marketing, business administration, or digital marketing is an option for those who want to develop specialist knowledge or move into more senior roles.
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