

BSc Marketing
About this course
Marketing is the discipline concerned with understanding what customers want, communicating why a product or service meets that need, and building the relationships between organisations and their audiences that sustain business success over time. It spans research and consumer insight, brand strategy, advertising and communications, digital media, pricing, and the management of the marketing function within organisations. At its best, marketing is both analytically rigorous and creatively imaginative, combining evidence-based decision-making with the ability to craft messages that genuinely resonate. At Newcastle University, this three-year programme gives you a thorough and current education in marketing theory and practice. You will study consumer behaviour, marketing communications, digital marketing, brand management, and market research alongside the broader business disciplines that provide context for marketing decisions. Newcastle's business school has strong industry connections, and the programme reflects current practice in the field, including the growing importance of data and analytics in marketing decision-making alongside the traditional creative and communications dimensions. The programme includes a sandwich year in industry, giving you an extended period of professional experience in a marketing role, a year abroad for an international perspective, and work placement opportunities throughout the degree. All of these professional development components significantly enhance your practical skills and your attractiveness to employers. Marketing graduates are among the most consistently employed of all business graduates, with demand for marketing skills across every sector of the economy. Brand management, digital marketing, market research, and marketing communications are the most direct early-career pathways. Advertising agencies, media companies, and brand consultancies offer different routes from in-house marketing roles within individual organisations. The year abroad and sandwich year often open international connections or lead directly to graduate employment. Some graduates move into broader commercial roles in sales, business development, or general management, where the understanding of customers and markets developed in a marketing degree is a constant asset.
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