MSc Marketing
Course overview
Qualification | Master's Degree |
Study mode | Full-time |
Duration | 1 year |
Intakes | September |
Tuition (Local students) | Data not available |
Tuition (Foreign students) | Data not available |
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Entry Requirements
- A good honours degree (minimum 2:2) from a recognised Higher Education institution or equivalent from a recognised overseas institution;
- Several years marketing or general business experience.
English Language Requirements:
- International English Language Test (IELTS) overall score of 6.5 with 5.5 in each component.
Curriculum
Compulsory modules
- Contemporary Marketing Practice - This module introduces you to the theory and practice of marketing. It begins by looking at the traditional target marketing approach before looking at more recent developments in marketing thought. This module will also introduce the idea of thinking skills, encouraging you to take a systematic approach to the way you tackle business problems, using theory to structure your approach.
- Strategic Marketing Planning - In this module, you will learn how to analyse an organisation's environment, making decisions on how it can deploy its resources for maximum advantage. The module will review a number of different tools and techniques which aid strategic analysis, strategy development and implementation.
- Marketing Analytics - Marketing depends on good information about the organisation, its customers and its competitors. In Marketing Analytics, you will learn how to design and implement systems for monitoring marketing activities, integrating financial and non-financial information to support organisational learning.
- Principles of Marketing Communications - This module takes an in-depth look at the tools and techniques of promotion. As well as looking at the strengths of weaknesses of different communications media, you will learn the more fundamental principles of message development, framing and delivery, ensuring that communications media are used as effectively as possible.
- Research Methods for Marketing - This module builds on the learning from the Marketing Analytics module. As well as learning how to define and plan research projects, you will develop skills in gathering data, whether from focus groups, surveys or observation. The focus on this module is primarily on marketing research, but we will also look at the similarities to and differences from academic research.
- Global marketing - Whilst all of the modules on the Masters programme adopt a global perspective, this module looks specifically at the challenges of developing international markets. As well as learning techniques for researching and evaluating intentional markets, you will become familiar with different modes of market entry, as well as the common dangers and benefits of global marketing.
- Dissertation Research Methods
Option modules
You will choose two additional subjects from the optional modules below, allowing you to specialise in areas relevant to your chosen career path:
- Digital Marketing or Corporate Communications
- Customer Relationship Management
- Social Marketing Principles and Policy
- Promotion and Society