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BA Digital Marketing and Sociology
About this course
Digital marketing and sociology is an unusual but productive combination, bringing together the fast-moving technical practice of online communication and campaign management with the social-scientific tools needed to understand why people behave as they do. Digital marketing is now central to how organisations of all kinds connect with their audiences, and the field rewards practitioners who understand not just the platforms and analytics but the human motivations, social structures, and cultural dynamics that shape how people respond to messages and make choices. Sociology provides exactly those frameworks. At Liverpool Hope University this three-year programme is enriched by a sandwich year, a year abroad, and work placement experience, giving your studies a strong professional and international dimension. In digital marketing you will develop practical skills in campaign strategy, content creation, search and social media marketing, data analytics, and the use of digital tools, grounded in theory about consumer behaviour and market dynamics. In sociology you will explore social structures, inequality, identity, culture, and the forces that shape collective life, learning to think critically about the world you are working in as a digital practitioner. The combination trains you to ask not just how to reach an audience but who that audience is and what matters to them. Graduates with skills in both digital marketing and sociological analysis are well placed for roles in marketing agencies, in-house marketing teams, social research organisations, public sector communications, charities, and the technology sector. The analytical and strategic skills developed across the two disciplines are also valued in policy, journalism, and public affairs. Many graduates go on to postgraduate study in marketing, communications, sociology, or data analysis. The work placement experience built into the programme means you leave with demonstrable professional skills alongside your academic qualification.
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