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BSc Marketing
About this course
Marketing is the discipline that connects organisations to the audiences they serve, developing the understanding of consumer behaviour, market dynamics, and communication strategy that allows businesses and other organisations to create value and build enduring relationships with customers. It sits at the intersection of psychology, economics, data analysis, and creative communication, requiring practitioners who can think strategically about markets and brands while also being effective in the execution of campaigns and the analysis of their results. At the University of Northampton, this part-time degree is focused on preparing you for a career in marketing with an emphasis on developing the skills, knowledge, and real-world experience needed to make a genuine impact in professional roles. The programme blends the latest research with opportunities to apply it to real business challenges, ensuring that what you study remains firmly connected to the contemporary marketing landscape. Guest speakers from industry enhance classroom sessions, and tutors bring substantial professional experience to the teaching. The degree includes a sandwich year and work placements, giving you the chance to develop practical skills and build professional connections in real marketing contexts. Marketing graduates work across a wide range of sectors in roles including brand management, digital marketing, market research, advertising, public relations, product management, and content strategy. The combination of analytical ability, creative thinking, and commercial awareness that marketing study develops is valued across almost every industry in which organisations communicate with external audiences. Postgraduate study in marketing, consumer psychology, or business administration is a natural direction for those who wish to develop their expertise further.
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