Marketing Communications (MSc) - 2013/2014 entry
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Overview
Marketing communications are messages and related media used to communicate with a market. This programme explores and investigates the marketing communications business, how marketing communications work, how to plan a marketing communications campaign, and ethical considerations when implementing marketing communications in practice.
You will demonstrate a critical understanding and appreciation of marketing communications issues and how marketers define and solve problems, and will gain an appreciation of how the marketing communications function relates to other business functions.
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Why study this course at Birkbeck?
- Gain insights into marketing communications theory and practice in a range of industries and organisations, so you can identify appropriate practical tools.
- Understand the processes and requirements underpinning organisational decision-making, enabling you to contribute to marketing communications management.
- Appreciate how marketers formulate and implement marketing communications policies, programmes and strategies.
- Accredited by The Chartered Institute of Marketing.
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Course structure
You will complete the following modules and write a 15,000-word dissertation:
- Brand Management
- Consumer Behaviour
- Corporate Responsibility
- Marketing Communications
- Marketing Management
- Marketing Research
- Marketing Strategy and Planning
- Public Relations.
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Study resources
- The college library provides access to course textbooks, academic and professional journals, and research databases in accounting and financial management.
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Further study opportunities
If you are interested in further research, we offer a PhD/MPhil in Management.
Progress to a PhD will normally be dependent on gaining at least a merit grade in the Master’s programme. It will also be dependent on a member of the teaching staff agreeing to act as principal supervisor for your PhD research.
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Careers information
Possible careers include advertising, media marketing, event marketing, branding and brand management, sponsorship, public relations, marketing management, distribution, account management and market research.
A number of our graduates either get promoted or branch into new careers in a variety of settings, including local and national government, business and industry. Our qualifications in marketing are designed to provide a foundation both for those wishing to engage critically with the issues of marketing and business and for those wishing to be involved professionally in the process of marketing.
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Apply now
- Application deadlines and interviews
- As early as possible, but no later than September.
- Online application
You can apply online from the link below.
- Application deadlines and interviews