What can you do with a Marketing Management degree?
The University of Brighton is proud to offer Marketing Management BSc(Hons), a course designed to put your skills and knowledge into practice by working on client-based projects, developing innovative solutions to marketing problems.
We focus on building your understanding of planning, strategy, consumer psychology, market research and digital customer experience – but with ethical and environmental best practice in mind. You also have the opportunity to gain valuable industry experience and earn money with an optional placement year.
The University of Brighton is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) – an accreditation achieved by fewer than 6% of business schools globally.
What job can I do with a Marketing Management degree?
Graduating with a specialist degree in marketing improves your employment prospects in this highly competitive sector. After graduating you will be well qualified for roles such as:
- Marketing executive
- Market researcher
- Brand executive
- Advertising account executive
- Public relations officer
- Digital marketing account executive
- Social media executive
Can I study at postgraduate level after completing a Marketing Management degree?
Completing a Marketing Management BSc(Hons) degree at the University of Brighton also opens up a range of postgraduate study options. At Brighton, for example, you could progress on to:
- ACCA Accounting MSc
- Economics and Finance MSc
- Finance and Risk Management MSc
- Finance and Investment MSc
- Finance and Banking MSc
- Finance and Accounting MSc
- Management MSc
Do University of Brighton graduates get a discount on postgraduate study?
Scholarships worth 20% of tuition fees will be awarded to students who already hold a University of Brighton academic award and who wish to study at postgraduate level at the university in academic year 2024-25.
The scholarship is open to any alumni, studying full-time or part-time for a postgraduate award, except those on apprenticeship programmes or integrated masters and paying regulated fees.