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BA/BSc Marketing
About this course
Marketing is the discipline that connects what an organisation offers with the people it wants to reach, working at the intersection of business strategy, consumer psychology, creative communication, and data analysis. Effective marketing is not simply advertising; it involves understanding markets and customer needs, shaping products and services in response to those needs, communicating compellingly across channels, and measuring what works. As digital platforms have multiplied and data has become central to how organisations understand their audiences, marketing has evolved into a discipline that demands both creative flair and analytical rigour. At the University of Derby, this part-time programme includes a foundation year, a sandwich year, and work placement opportunities, meaning there is support at the start of the degree and substantial professional experience built in throughout. Marketing is relevant to virtually every organisation, whether in the private, public, or charitable sector, and the programme covers the strategic and structural dimensions of the marketing function alongside practical skills in campaign planning, digital marketing, and brand management. You will develop the ability to plan, implement, and evaluate marketing activity, understanding both the creative and the commercial dimensions of the work. The part-time mode makes the programme accessible to students who need to combine study with employment or other commitments. Graduates from marketing programmes work across an extraordinarily wide range of sectors, since almost every organisation needs marketing expertise. Roles include marketing executive, brand manager, digital marketing specialist, market research analyst, content strategist, and account manager in agencies. The combination of creativity and analytical skill that marketing develops is also valued in communications, public relations, and business development roles. Some graduates start their own businesses or work as freelance consultants. Further study options include postgraduate programmes in marketing, digital marketing, or MBA qualifications with a marketing specialisation.
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