Khóa học này yêu cầu 104–120 theo thang điểm UCAS bao gồm tối thiểu 2 điểm cấp độ A hoặc tương đương. Chúng tôi rất vui khi xem xét kết hợp của các bằng cấp và điểm số để đáp ứng tổng điểm, ví dụ: ở cấp độ A có điểm số A * CC, ABC, BBB hoặc BCC, bằng cao đẳng BTEC có điểm số DDM hoặc DMM. Bạn có thể sử dụng phần tính toán máy tính UCAS để xem bằng cấp trình độ cá nhân tương đương theo thang điểm UCAS.
Nếu bạn không đáp ứng được những yêu cầu này, bạn có thể muốn xem xét khóa năm học dự bị một năm của chúng tôi sẽ chuẩn bị để bạn học ở cấp độ nhận bằng cấp.
Nếu tiếng Anh không phải là ngôn ngữ mẹ đẻ, bạn sẽ cần cung cấp IELTS (Học thuật) 6.0 với tối thiểu 6.0 kỹ năng viết và 5.5 tất cả kỹ năng thành phần, hoặc tương đương.
Học tập, nghiên cứu các ứng dụng, công cụ, chiến lược và kỹ thuật để am hiểu và tương tác với người tiêu dùng kỹ thuật số đương đại
Tích lũy các kỹ năng thực hành kỹ thuật số chuyên gia bao gồm, tiếp thị truyền thông xã hội, sáng tạo nội dung kỹ thuật số và phân tích kỹ thuật số
Làm việc trên các bản tóm tắt ý tưởng kế hoạch kinh doanh trực tiếp theo qui định ngành nghề để đánh giá môn học và học hỏi từ các chuyên gia cung cấp các bài thuyết giảng và hội thảo cho khách hàng thường niên
Đồng sáng tạo nghiên cứu học thuật và chuyên môn với đội ngũ nhân viên, bao gồm các dự án tư vấn cho các khách hàng trong ngành
Vào cuối năm đầu tiên, bạn có thể chọn khóa học Truyền thông Tiếp thị phù hợp nhất và theo sở thích nghề nghiệp
Hoàn thành vị trí thực tập công việc ở địa điểm bất kỳ trên thế giới, giúp bạn có cơ hội áp dụng lý thuyết vào thực tế, tạo các mối liên hệ nghề nghiệp tuyệt vời và củng cố CV - sơ yếu lý lịch mở rộng.
Năm Dự bị: Chúng tôi có lựa chọn Năm Dự bị cho sinh viên Vương quốc Anh không đáp ứng đủ điều kiện đầu vào cho khóa học cấp bằng. Năm học bổ sung này sẽ cung cấp cho bạn kiến thức nền tảng về kỹ năng truyền thông và kỹ năng giao tiếp cần thiết cho khóa học này, xây dựng sự tự tin, kiến thức và kỹ năng để học tiếp. Sau khi hoàn tất thành công năm dự bị, bạn sẽ học tiếp lên khóa học cấp bằng đầy đủ.
Mã UCAS: N593
Với năm dự bị: N597
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Foundation year
Core units
Academic & Professional Practice: You will build your confidence in both academic and professional skills. This unit will cover the academic skills which will be required at degree level study and you’ll practice them throughout the unit with support from key university services including the library and study skills team. There will also be the opportunity for you to reflect on and develop your own professional skills through interactions with employers, careers services and online resources.
Collaborative Communication Project: The unit focuses on the centrality of communicaiton, both as a process and as a project. Through the collaborative development of a communication solution to a specific communication problem, the unit aims to promote the principles and practices of team-based iterative project work.
Media & Current Debates: You will be introduced to a) the important role and responsibilities of the news media within democratic societies and b) the varied nature of reporting of key events, issues and debates within the contemporary 24/7 news cycle. You will gain an essential level of understanding of what constitues news and what the work of journalists entails. You will also develop an awareness and appreciation of differing coverage of particular stories by a range of news organisations.
Media Work: You will become familiar with a range of profiles and career paths in the communication and media industries and be inspired to reflect on and develop your own professional identity. Through case studies of seminal campaigns, programmes and artefacts, profiles of ground-breaking personalities, masterclasses from industry professionals, and guest talks from BU staff who have worked or currently work in marketing, PR, media production, journalism and communications, you will encounter and interact with diverse role models, career trajectories, and types of profressional practice.
Year 1
Core units
Principles of Marketing and Marketing Communications: This unit introduces you to the principles of marketing and marketing communications. You will become familiar with the marketing mix, including traditional and innovative marketing techniques and where marketing as a discipline currently stands.
Academic and Professional Practices for Marketing Communications: Through engaging in professional-relevant, authentic experiences and assessments to support your development as an independent learner, you will acquire a range of skills required for succesful academic and professinoal practice in marketing communications
Contemporary Debates in Marketing Communications: This unit aims to provide you with an understanding of the broader role that marketing communications play in contemporary culture. You will be introduced to theories and concepts designed to help you develop a critical perspective when reviewing and reflecting on the wider impact that marketing communications’ campaigns can have on consumers and society at local, national and global levels.
Digital Essentials: The unit will enable you to understand the impact of emerging digital technologies and review, utilise and explore the role of digital communications within marketing communications. You will use research and industry specific tools used for measuring digital communications.
Consumer and Stakeholder Insights: You will explore and analyse the importance of understanding stakeholder management and consumer behaviour for effective development and implementation of various aspects/practices involved in marketing communications.
Integrated Marketing Communications: You will gain a critical understanding of how to plan, create, execute and evaluate integrated marketing communication campaigns. Upon completion of the unit, you will have an appreciation of the complexities of the integrated marketing communication campaigns process.
Year 2
Core units
Digital Consumers: You will gain industry relevant knowledge and skills for understanding digital consumers and a grounding appreciation of the interactions between digital media, consumer culture and behaviour.
Digital Media Practices: You will have the opportunity to work on various digital platforms and perform multiple tasks utilising the digital skills ascertained during the unit. You willl be given formative feedback on your work and encouraged to work as an independent-learner. You will also develop your team-work, presentation skills and the use of industry-specific digital tools (such as social media, blogs/vlogs, apps, AR/VR, websites, etc.).
Media Planning: Media Planning is commanding a pivotal role within advertising planning, drawing upon consumer insight and evolving media metrics data to conceive, plan, implement and evaluate the efficacy of advertising solutions. Consequently, this unit provides both knowledge and practical applications of media research and media planning skills to propose campaign solutions for brands.
Content Creation: This unit will provide you with the opportunity to acquire an in-depth understanding of the content, meanings and decoding of marketing communications campaigns and equip you with the skills required to create marketing communications content (e.g. internal communications, posters, brochure, advertising, POS, direct mail) based on the theoretical perspectives learned, making use, where relevant, of software commonly used in industry
Research Principles and Practice: Initially you will learn about the value and importance of research, in relation to your chosen degree, and the place of research ethics. Emphasis will then be placed on skills or ‘doing research’, exploring both standard and more innovative ways of obtaining meaningful data and insights for both academic and commercial purposes. You will get hands on experience of qualitative and quantitative methods, modes of analysis, interpretation and presentation of research findings to understand how research is done from beginning to end.
Brands and Branding: You will be introduced to the building blocks of brands, the theoretical principles of branding, and will also be exposed to theoretical applications in diverse situations and contexts. This unit will also explore the role of branding as a strategic managerial tool and its implications on businesses, consumers, and markets.
Placement year
Final year
Core units
Digital Data Insights: You will become familiar with how you can use real world data insights in order to address the challenges digital media professionals will need. The unit will introduce big data and large datasets and the ways in which to analyse them and how to produce visualisations.
Digital Futures: This unit will allow you to critically investigate the rise, impact and future of digital culture and digital technologies. You will consider new and emergent digital communications strategies, and critically examine how new developments shape industries, economies and societies. As a result you will develop specialist skills in researching digital technologies and behaviours, and in applying this knowledge to understand current and future digital cultures.
Dissertation: The dissertation offers you the opportunity to become an expert on a topic of particular interest, and to develop a study that connects your learning with real-world observations.
Options units (choose two)
Behavioural Economics: You will be introduced to Behavioural Economics and Choice Architecture. The unit will focus on learnings from cognitive neuroscience, and how these can enhance strategy and creativity, with significantly optimised levels of efficiency and effectiveness across all elements of the communications mix.
Brand Meaning: You will create your interpretation of brand meaning for a brand of your choice, producing meaning appropriate for a 21st century brand.
Consumer Futurising: You will gain a critical appreciation of state of the art thinking within consumer culture studies..
Corporate Communications: The unit will provide you with a critical understanding of the professional communicator’s role as applied to key sectors, such as entertainment, health and beauty, financial, and B2B.
Influencer Marketing: The unit aims to develop your knowledge and skills on marketing to influencers and becoming an influencer yourself in the marketing communications field.
Race, Media and Inequality: You will critically examine the processes through which social inequalities are maintained and perpetuated in and through the media. The key areas of focus are race, ethnicity and culture using an intersectional approach to examine their construction and representation in media and communication practice and political discourse
Persuasion and Influence: You will be provdied with an understanding of the psychology of audience members and become equipped to reflect on the ethics of persuasion to critique contemporary persuasive communication in the context of broader social and cultural issues.
Promotion, Power and Democracy: The unit will introduce you to key theoretical ideas from social and critical theory, political economy and political philosophy, and encourages you to both reflect on your personal and professional experience, and to apply ideas discussed in the unit to real world problems and examples.
Relationship Marketing: You will gain an understanding and conceptually analyse relationship marketing which is becoming increasingly important given the challenge of attracting, developing and retaining customers within a competitive environment (both for-profit and non-profit organisations).
Social and Intercultural Communication: The unit will provide you with an understanding of pertinent social and intercultural issues (both in the UK and internationally) and their impact upon contemporary professional communication practices. ‘Communication practices’ can include any form of interaction between individuals, groups, ‘communities’ and / or organisations that take place within an increasingly complex, diverse and interconnected world.
Social Media Management: You will gain the ability to critically understand how to plan, create and execute management of social media accounts and activities on a national and global scale.
Khóa học này sẽ cung cấp tất cả kỹ năng cần thiết để tiếp tục trong lĩnh vực phát triển thịnh vượng này và thực tập công việc sẽ cho phép tạo mối quan hệ kết nối và xây dựng mối quan hệ với những cá nhân đã làm việc trong ngành.
100 % sinh viên học các khóa Truyền thông Marketing-tiếp thị đang làm việc hoặc học 15 tháng sau khi tốt nghiệp, với 85 % sinh viên đảm nhận các vị trí chuyên môn hoặc quản lý.
Bảo hiểm y tế Sinh viên quốc tế - OSHC: 624 ($) GBP mỗi năm