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BSc Marketing
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Marketing is the discipline concerned with how organisations understand and connect with the people they want to serve: identifying what those people need, creating offerings that address those needs, communicating about them effectively, and building the relationships that lead to long-term value. It is a field that combines psychology and social science with business strategy, drawing on consumer research, data analytics, creative communication, and brand management to help organisations compete and grow. In an era when digital channels and data have transformed how brands reach audiences, marketing has become both more analytically demanding and more creatively diverse than ever before. The University of Northampton's three-year full-time Marketing programme develops both the theoretical foundations and the practical skills of marketing in a professionally oriented environment. You will study consumer behaviour and psychology, brand strategy, digital and social media marketing, market research methods, integrated communications, advertising, public relations, and the use of analytics to evaluate and optimise marketing activity. The programme includes a sandwich year and a work placement, which are central to what makes marketing education at Northampton effective: the ability to apply what you learn in a real commercial or organisational setting, to work with marketing budgets and audiences that are not hypothetical, and to build a professional network before you graduate. These experiences typically make a significant difference to graduate employability. A typical entry tariff of 88 points makes the programme accessible to a broad range of students, and you will build progressively toward professional competence over the three years. Graduates pursue careers in marketing management, digital marketing, social media, brand management, market research, content creation, account management at agencies, and communications roles across virtually every sector. Many also go on to postgraduate study in marketing, business, or digital media for those seeking to specialise or accelerate their progression.
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