

BA Promotional Media: PR, Advertising and Branding
About this course
Promotional media, covering public relations, advertising, and branding, is the study and practice of how organisations communicate strategically with their audiences and shape perceptions of themselves and their products in the public mind. PR manages relationships between organisations and their stakeholders, navigating reputation and handling communication in both planned campaigns and moments of crisis. Advertising creates persuasive messages designed to change attitudes and behaviour. Branding builds the long-term identity and associations that make an organisation or product recognisable and valued. All three are increasingly interdependent in a media landscape where the boundaries between earned, paid, and owned media have blurred. At Goldsmiths this three-year programme combines the latest academic thinking in media and communications with practical training in strategy, content development, and the AI tools that are reshaping the promotional media industries. You will develop skills in audience insight, campaign planning, copywriting, brand strategy, and the analytics that allow practitioners to understand and improve the impact of their work. The course engages with the advertising, branding, and PR industries as they actually operate today, including the growing creator economy and the shift towards digital and social media channels as the primary site of promotional communication. Graduates from promotional media programmes work in PR agencies and in-house communications teams, advertising agencies, brand consultancies, social media management, content creation, and marketing communications roles across virtually every sector. The combination of strategic thinking, creative skill, and analytical capability that the course develops is valued wherever organisations need to communicate effectively with their audiences, which is to say almost everywhere. Further study at postgraduate level in public relations, marketing, communications, or media studies is an option for those seeking more senior or specialist roles. The Goldsmiths perspective, with its critical engagement alongside professional training, prepares graduates to think as well as to do.
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