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BSc Marketing (with Foundation Year)
About this course
Marketing is the discipline that connects organisations with the people they want to reach, drawing on psychology, data analysis, strategic thinking, and creative communication to shape how products, services, and ideas are understood and valued. It is both a science and an art, requiring you to understand consumer behaviour and market dynamics while also crafting compelling messages across a rapidly evolving range of channels. At the University of Northampton, this four-year programme is designed for students who want to develop those skills from the ground up, starting with a foundation year that builds the academic confidence and subject knowledge needed for degree-level study. You will explore the full scope of contemporary marketing, from branding and consumer research to digital strategy, content creation, and campaign planning. The course also incorporates a placement year, during which you will work in a real organisation and put your learning into practice in a professional setting. This combination of a foundation year and a work placement means the programme is structured to develop both your academic grounding and your practical readiness for employment. You will engage with real data, industry tools, and current thinking on areas such as social media marketing, search and analytics, and ethical considerations in advertising. The sandwich structure adds genuine professional depth, and many students find the placement year is where their career direction becomes clear. Marketing graduates go on to work across a wide range of industries and functions, including brand management, digital marketing, market research, public relations, advertising, and product development. Others move into leadership and commercial roles as their careers develop. Further study options include postgraduate programmes in marketing, business, or specialist areas such as data analytics or communications, which can open doors to senior or more technical roles in the field.
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