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BA Marketing
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Marketing is the discipline concerned with understanding customers and markets, creating value for them, and communicating that value effectively. It spans consumer behaviour and market research at one end to brand strategy, digital marketing, advertising, and customer relationship management at the other. In an environment where the channels, tools, and expectations of marketing are changing rapidly, a marketing degree equips graduates with the conceptual frameworks and practical skills to navigate this dynamic professional landscape with confidence. At University College Birmingham, this three-year full-time programme takes you through the core areas of marketing theory and practice, including consumer psychology, market research, digital marketing, brand management, advertising, and marketing strategy. You will develop analytical skills for interpreting market data and consumer insights alongside creative skills for developing and communicating effective marketing propositions. The programme includes a sandwich year with a work placement, giving you a full year of professional experience in a marketing role, which is among the most effective ways to develop the practical knowledge and professional credibility that employers seek. The placement year also allows you to apply your academic learning in a real commercial context and to build the professional network that supports career development after graduation. Marketing graduates work in brand management, digital marketing, advertising agencies, market research, communications, social media, public relations, and commercial roles across every sector of the economy. The combination of strategic thinking and practical marketing skills is valuable in organisations of all sizes, from start-ups to multinational corporations. Further study in marketing, business, or related professional qualifications is an option for those wishing to develop their expertise or move into specialist marketing roles.
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