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BSc Marketing with Foundation Year
About this course
Marketing is the practice of understanding what people need and want, and connecting them with products, services and ideas that meet those needs. It draws on psychology, sociology, data analysis and creative thinking, and it operates across every sector of the economy. A good marketing professional needs to understand consumer behaviour, communicate persuasively across different channels, interpret data, and make decisions in conditions of uncertainty. The discipline is both strategic and practical, and it is evolving rapidly as digital technologies change the ways organisations reach and engage their audiences. At Keele University, this four-year programme includes a foundation year that gives you a thorough academic and intellectual preparation for degree-level study. The foundation year is designed to develop your confidence and skills, ensuring you are ready to engage fully with the marketing degree that follows. Across the full programme you will build your understanding of core marketing theory and technique, including consumer behaviour, brand management, market research, digital marketing, communications strategy and international marketing. You will also gain real-world experience that connects classroom learning to professional practice. Keele's approach encourages you to think critically about marketing as well as to practise it. You will examine the ethical dimensions of persuasion and advertising, consider the social and environmental responsibilities of brands, and develop the kind of reflective professional judgement that distinguishes effective marketers from those who simply follow formulas. Small class sizes and a close-knit university community mean you benefit from genuine dialogue with tutors and fellow students. Graduates from marketing programmes work in brand management, digital marketing, market research, advertising, public relations, content strategy, product management and social media. The strategic and analytical skills the degree develops are also valued in roles beyond marketing itself, including business development, consultancy and entrepreneurship. Postgraduate study in marketing, business or a related specialism is a further option for those who want to deepen their expertise.
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