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Digital Marketing MA

Use your business experience to build your career in marketing. Develop and apply your digital marketing skills to industry projects and use industry data to kickstart your marketing career.

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Overview

Develop your understanding of marketing, grow your social media skills and use industry data to analyse and interpret the world you work in on this digital marketing Master's. 

You can take this course if you have a keen interest in digital marketing and meet our entry requirements, regardless of your original undergraduate degree subject. Discover marketing concepts and theories in classroom sessions and apply your learning and skills with practical industry projects.

You’ll explore topics including big data, customer experience, social media marketing, brand identity and reputation, and marketing ethics and sustainability. 

By working with live clients and other students on, for example, your Marketing Agency Project, you'll develop and apply your technical and practical skills to industry problems. 

You'll use the same data sources you’ll use in the workplace, with access the data such as Mintel, Statista, MarketLine, Euromonitor International’s Passport and WARC, and graduate ready for your career in marketing.

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Accreditation

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The Chartered Institute of Marketing

The Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM) is the leading professional body for marketers worldwide and exists to develop the marketing profession, maintain professional standards and improve the skills of marketing practitioners.

The СÀ¶ÊÓƵ has joined forces with CIM to give students the opportunity to gain professional qualifications through the CIM Accredited Degree partnership. CIM qualifications are highly sought after by employers, and their content is reflected in our own degrees which ensures we are equipping students with the best opportunities for a successful marketing career.

Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business

The СÀ¶ÊÓƵ has earned business accreditation from the AACSB in recognition of the outstanding quality of its business and management education. Less than six percent of the world's schools offering business degree programs hold AACSB business accreditation.
 

Eligibility

This course accepts UK, EU, and International students.

Course highlights

  • Develop your marketing, social media and digital skills 
  • Specialise in specific areas of digital marketing
  • Explore topics including big data, customer experience, social media, marketing ethics and sustainability
  • Access opportunities to gain micro qualifications, such as Google Garage
  • Use and analyse the same data as professionals in industry
  • Kickstart or boost your marketing career
  • Learn from academic staff with relevant experience in the field, including research and consultancy
  • Draw on our extensive links with the industry and hear from guest speakers
  • No exams, with assessments through presentations, assignments and projects

Contact information

Admissions

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Entry requirements

Eligibility

This course accepts UK, EU, and International students.

January 2025 start

  • A second-class honours degree in any subject, or a masters degree in any subject.

Exceptionally, equivalent professional experience and/or qualifications will be considered.

Please get in touch if you're not sure if your undergraduate subject is relevant to this degree.

Equivalent professional experience and/or qualifications will also be considered, such as previous study, employment, voluntary work and training courses, including courses and qualifications you didn't complete. Learn more about our Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL).

If you're applying as an international student with a non-UK degree, you’ll need to show you meet the UK entry requirements listed above.

To find out if your non-UK degree or other qualification is accepted, please visit our page for your country and view the UK equivalent of your qualification. 

  • English language proficiency at a minimum of IELTS band 6.5 (or equivalent) with no component score below 6.0.

You do not need an IELTS or equivalent certification if:

  • you have a UK degree
  • you have a degree from a majority English speaking country (not taught by Distance Learning)
  • you are a national of a majority English speaking country

Degrees taught solely in English from non-majority English speaking countries will be considered on a case by case basis. Find out more about our English language requirements.

If you do not meet the English language requirements yet, you can achieve the level you need by successfully completing a pre-sessional English programme before you start your course.

September 2025 / January 2026 start

  • A second-class honours degree in any subject, or a masters degree in any subject.

Exceptionally, equivalent professional experience and/or qualifications will be considered.

Please get in touch if you're not sure if your undergraduate subject is relevant to this degree.

Equivalent professional experience and/or qualifications will also be considered, such as previous study, employment, voluntary work and training courses, including courses and qualifications you didn't complete. Learn more about our Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL).

If you're applying as an international student with a non-UK degree, you’ll need to show you meet the UK entry requirements listed above.

To find out if your non-UK degree or other qualification is accepted, please visit our page for your country and view the UK equivalent of your qualification. 

  • English language proficiency at a minimum of IELTS band 6.5 (or equivalent) with no component score below 6.0.

You do not need an IELTS or equivalent certification if:

  • you have a UK degree
  • you have a degree from a majority English speaking country (not taught by Distance Learning)
  • you are a national of a majority English speaking country

Degrees taught solely in English from non-majority English speaking countries will be considered on a case by case basis. Find out more about our English language requirements.

If you do not meet the English language requirements yet, you can achieve the level you need by successfully completing a pre-sessional English programme before you start your course.

Course costs and funding

Tuition fees (January 2025 start)

  • Full-time: £12,000 (may be subject to annual increase)
  • Part-time: £6,000 per year (may be subject to annual increase)

  • Full time: £12,000 (may be subject to annual increase)
  • Part-time: £6,000 per year (may be subject to annual increase)

These figures both include the Transition Scholarship for EU students.

  • Full-time: £17,900 (may be subject to annual increase)
  • Part-time: £8,950 per year (may be subject to annual increase)

Tuition fees (September 2025 / January 2026 start)

  • Full-time: £12,600 (may be subject to annual increase)
  • Part-time: £6,300 per year (may be subject to annual increase)

  • Full time: £12,600 (may be subject to annual increase)
  • Part-time: £6,300 per year (may be subject to annual increase)

These figures both include the Transition Scholarship for EU students.

  • Full-time: £17,900 (may be subject to annual increase)
  • Part-time: £8,950 per year (may be subject to annual increase)

СÀ¶ÊÓƵ graduates may receive a 20% alumni tuition fee discount

Fees are subject to annual increase. Read our tuition fees terms and conditions.

You'll be able to pay your fees in instalments. Find out how to pay your tuition fees.

Funding your studies

Explore how to fund your studies, including available scholarships and bursaries.

If you're a UK student, you may be eligible for a Government Postgraduate Master's Loan, which you can use to help with course fees and living costs.

Loans, scholarships and bursaries

Browse funding such as the Government Postgraduate Loan, our scholarships for new and returning students, and subject specific loans.

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Funding for international students

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Additional costs

These course-related costs aren't included in the tuition fees, so you'll need to budget for them when you plan your spending. Additional costs could include:

  • Accommodation: Accommodation options and costs can be found on our accommodation pages.
  • Recommended reading: You can borrow key texts from the library and if you choose to purchase these texts they may cost up to £60 each.
  • General costs: Such as photocopying, memory sticks, printing charges, binding and specialist printing. We suggest budgeting £75 per year.
  • Final project transport or accommodation: where necessary, which related to your research activities. The amount will depend on the project you choose.

Read more about tuition fees and living costs, including what your tuition fees cover.

Modules

Each module on this course is worth a certain number of credits.

You need to study modules worth a total of 180 credits.

Full-time

The dissertation serves as a culmination of the knowledge and skills acquired throughout the marketing program, allowing students to explore a specific area of interest in-depth. This module provides the framework, guidance, and support necessary to undertake original research, critically analyse findings, and communicate results effectively.

Using key analytics tools and live data, you will learn to identify data sources, apply consumer behaviour theories, communicate insights, and evaluate the benefits and limitations of analytics data. The module develops your proficiency in drawing together information and translating analytics into actionable insights for managers. You will gain in-demand skills to unlock the value of data for competitive advantage.

You'll learn key ESG concepts and frameworks to evaluate organisations' ethical and sustainability practices. Then, you'll use real-world case studies to analyse how leading companies communicate ESG efforts to diverse stakeholders like investors, consumers, employees and NGOs. By the end of the module, you'll be ready to make informed strategic decisions that consider long-term sustainability and ethics.

In the dynamic world of marketing, research is a cornerstone for making informed decisions, understanding customer behaviour, and staying competitive.

Through this module, students will explore a wide range of research methods and tools tailored to the marketing field.

Through hands-on experience with leading platforms and real-world cases, you will learn to create and manage campaigns, understand target audiences, maximize ROI, and maintain consumer trust. By the end of the module, you will be able to justify decisions using theories, evaluate data, differentiate platforms, and consider legal, ethical and cultural contexts for responsible social media marketing.

You'll analyse digital concepts and propositions within the current media landscape, creating and applying strategies to real business scenarios. By evaluating and implementing key tactics, while considering legal and ethical compliance, you'll finish this module equipped to clearly communicate complex digital solutions to clients and stakeholders.

Students will address a specific area of marketing need, in line with their degree specialisation. The module is structured around marketing agency concepts, with regular client and team meetings replacing seminars. Learning is supported by a set of lectures and seminars. Students will develop skills in teamwork, client management and presenting and analysing marketing data, and learn how to integrate marketing concepts from across their degree studies. As well as equipping them with project management concepts, skills and tools.

You'll discover core UX concepts and learn to conduct research, test ideas and build interfaces that are optimised for engagement. With an emphasis on accessibility, you'll evaluate guidelines and directly apply design principles that cover strategy and aesthetics to build more inclusive digital products.

Part-time

Core modules

Using key analytics tools and live data, you will learn to identify data sources, apply consumer behaviour theories, communicate insights, and evaluate the benefits and limitations of analytics data. The module develops your proficiency in drawing together information and translating analytics into actionable insights for managers. You will gain in-demand skills to unlock the value of data for competitive advantage.

In the dynamic world of marketing, research is a cornerstone for making informed decisions, understanding customer behaviour, and staying competitive.

Through this module, students will explore a wide range of research methods and tools tailored to the marketing field.

You'll analyse digital concepts and propositions within the current media landscape, creating and applying strategies to real business scenarios. By evaluating and implementing key tactics, while considering legal and ethical compliance, you'll finish this module equipped to clearly communicate complex digital solutions to clients and stakeholders.

You'll discover core UX concepts and learn to conduct research, test ideas and build interfaces that are optimised for engagement. With an emphasis on accessibility, you'll evaluate guidelines and directly apply design principles that cover strategy and aesthetics to build more inclusive digital products.

Core modules

The dissertation serves as a culmination of the knowledge and skills acquired throughout the marketing program, allowing students to explore a specific area of interest in-depth. This module provides the framework, guidance, and support necessary to undertake original research, critically analyse findings, and communicate results effectively.

You'll learn key ESG concepts and frameworks to evaluate organisations' ethical and sustainability practices. Then, you'll use real-world case studies to analyse how leading companies communicate ESG efforts to diverse stakeholders like investors, consumers, employees and NGOs. By the end of the module, you'll be ready to make informed strategic decisions that consider long-term sustainability and ethics.

Through hands-on experience with leading platforms and real-world cases, you will learn to create and manage campaigns, understand target audiences, maximize ROI, and maintain consumer trust. By the end of the module, you will be able to justify decisions using theories, evaluate data, differentiate platforms, and consider legal, ethical and cultural contexts for responsible social media marketing.

Students will address a specific area of marketing need, in line with their degree specialisation. The module is structured around marketing agency concepts, with regular client and team meetings replacing seminars. Learning is supported by a set of lectures and seminars. Students will develop skills in teamwork, client management and presenting and analysing marketing data, and learn how to integrate marketing concepts from across their degree studies. As well as equipping them with project management concepts, skills and tools.


Changes to course content

We use the best and most current research and professional practice alongside feedback from our students to make sure course content is relevant to your future career or further studies.

Therefore, some course content may change over time to reflect changes in the discipline or industry. If a module doesn't run, we'll let you know as soon as possible and help you choose an alternative module.

Facilities

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How you'll spend your time

We recognise that you'll probably be juggling more demands when you do your Master's degree, as you may be working or you may have family responsibilities.

We'll give you as much indication here as we can of how much time you'll need to be on campus and how many hours you can expect to spend in self-directed study, but please note that these indications are always subject to change. You should receive your full timetable several weeks before you start with us.

Course structure

Teaching on this course takes place from Monday to Wednesday. You'll typically spend 30–40 hours a week studying if you're a full-time student, or 15–20 hours a week if you study part-time.This includes approximately 12 hours a week in scheduled teaching activities if you study full-time, or approximately 6 hours a week if you study part-time.

The rest of your study time is self-directed, with support from staff when you need it. This includes activities such as reading books and journals, preparing presentations, undertaking assignments and group work, and practising your skills using Google Analytics and other applications.

Teaching

Teaching methods on this course include workshops – a session where you learn and apply theory in an interactive manner.

You can access all teaching resources on Moodle, our virtual learning environment, from anywhere with a web connection. 

Assessment

You’ll be assessed through coursework including presentations, assignments and projects. There are no exams on this course.

You’ll work on your Marketing Agency Project with other students to solve a client’s marketing problem and start working on your Dissertation Project with support from a supervisor.

Full details of assessment can be found in the modules section.

Term dates

September start

The Master's academic year runs from September to the following September. There are breaks at Christmas and Easter. Over the summer you'll be writing your project / dissertation.

January start

Courses that start in January have the same amount of teaching as September-start courses, but they normally run over a longer time period.

January-start courses normally run between 14–18 months, beginning in January and ending in the spring / summer of the following year. There are breaks at Christmas, Easter and in the summer. In the last few months you’ll be writing your project / dissertation.

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Career development

Companies are always looking for business aware students with a good understanding of marketing and strong digital skills.

Almost every industry needs digital marketing experts and when you graduate, you'll have the knowledge and practical skills to take on roles in areas such as e-commerce, marketing, advertising and social media.

You'll complete a Collaborative Marketing Project during your studies in a small team where you'll work with companies and university departments to understand their situations and recommend marketing improvements and initiatives.

You'll also have access to resources from the Marketing Industry Advisory Board. The Board may give talks as part of a module or employability events, judge competitions, or have been involved in designing your course content. 

Graduates of this course have gone onto roles such as:

  • Digital marketing
  • Social media
  • E-commerce
  • Mobile advertising

Career outcomes shown are sourced from the latest available graduate outcome surveys. The data shows career outcomes at 15 months after graduation.

You could also decide to start your own digital-based business. We'll be on hand to give you help, support and advice, whatever you decide to do next. You can even access specialist support from our Entrepreneurs in Residence.  

You can attend employability events throughout the year to hear recruiters discuss what they look for in graduates and get advice on every aspect of getting a job after you graduate.

Career planning

During your course you'll have expert career support from our Careers and Employability Centre, your tutors and our Business and Law Career-Ready Programme. This support will continue for 5 years after you graduate.

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Career support

You'll benefit from:
  • Networking events
  • Regular emails from the Career Ready Programme sharing job opportunities, application tips and events
  • Applied projects with companies such as IBM, Boeing and Hampshire County Council
  • Workshops to enhance your employability skills
  • Recruitment events including the Student and Graduate Opportunities Fair
  • 1-to-1 appointments 
  • CV and cover letter advice
  • Interview preparation and practice
  • Support starting your own business

Learn more about your career support

Supporting you

Master's study is more focused on independent learning than undergraduate study, but you'll get lots of support via video, phone and face-to-face from teaching and support staff to enhance your learning experience and help you succeed. You can build your personalised network of support from the following people and services:

Types of support

Your personal tutor helps you make the transition to independent study and gives you academic and personal support throughout your time at university.

As well as regular scheduled meetings with your personal tutor, they're also available at set times during the week if you want to chat with them about anything that can't wait until your next meeting.

In addition to the support you get from your personal tutor, you'll also have access to our student engagement officers. They can give you confidential, impartial advice on anything to do with your studies and personal wellbeing, and refer you to specialist support services if you need extra help or support.

The Maths Cafe offers free advice and help with maths skills in a friendly, informal environment. You can come to our daily drop-in sessions, develop your maths skills at a workshop, or use our online resources.

You'll have help from a team of study support tutors. Based within the Faculty of Business and Law, these tutors are familiar with the specific requirements your assignments and work closely with faculty academics. This means they can give you focused support with the specific study skills you need to be successful on your course. They're available face-to-face, by phone, email, and by video call.

They can help with:

  • academic writing (for example, essays, reports, dissertations, projects and literature reviews)
  • reflective writing skills
  • critical thinking skills
  • delivering presentations (including observing and filming presentations)
  • understanding and using assignment feedback
  • managing your time and workload
  • revision and exam techniques

If you're a mature student, specialist support to help you return to learning is available.

During term time, Faculty Academic Skills Tutors (AST) are available for bookable 1-to-1 sessions, small group sessions and online sessions. These sessions are tailored to your needs.

Support is available for skills including:

  • University study
  • Getting into the right study mindset
  • Note-taking and note-making skills
  • Referencing
  • Presentation skills
  • Time management, planning, and goal setting
  • Critical thinking
  • Avoiding plagiarism

If you have a disability or need extra support, the Additional Support and Disability Centre (ASDAC) will give you help, support and advice.

Library staff are available in person or by email, phone, or online chat to help you make the most of the University’s library resources. You can also request one-to-one appointments and get support from a librarian who specialises in your subject area.

The library is open 24 hours a day, every day, in term time.

Our online  will help you plan for managing the challenges of learning and student life, so you can fulfil your potential and have a great student experience.

You can get personal, emotional and mental health support from our Student Wellbeing Service, in person and online. This includes 1–2–1 support as well as courses and workshops that help you better manage stress, anxiety or depression.

If you require extra support because of a disability or additional learning need our specialist team can help you.

They'll help you to

  • discuss and agree on reasonable adjustments
  • liaise with other University services and facilities, such as the library
  • access specialist study skills and strategies tutors, and assistive technology tutors, on a 1-to-1 basis or in groups
  • liaise with external services

If English isn't your first language, you can do one of our English language courses to improve your written and spoken English language skills before starting your degree. Once you're here, you can take part in our free In-Sessional English (ISE) programme to improve your English further.

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Joining us as an international student

You'll feel at home in our international community and our diverse city. You'll be joining over 5,000 international students from more than 150 countries who are studying with us.

Learn more about international student life and how we can help you with visas, applications, arrival and settling in. 

Information for international students

Apply

Unlike undergraduate applications, which go through UCAS, applications for this Master's course are made directly to us.

There's no deadline for applications to this course. We accept applications right up until the start dates in September and January, as long as there are places available. If you wait until your start month to apply, you may find that the course is full. 

If you're applying as an international student, remember that you'll need to leave plenty of time to get your visa organised.

You can find more advice about applying in our Master's application checklist. International students and current students and recent graduates of the СÀ¶ÊÓƵ also have some different application options, which are detailed below.

Extra information for international students

If you're an international student, you can apply directly to us using the same application form as UK students.

You could also get an agent to help with your application. Check your country page for details of agents in your region. To find out what to include in your application, head to the how to apply page of our international students section.

If you don’t meet the English language requirements for this course yet, you can achieve the level you need by successfully completing a pre-sessional English programme before you start your course.

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I'm a current СÀ¶ÊÓƵ student, or a recent СÀ¶ÊÓƵ graduate

If you're currently in your final year of study at СÀ¶ÊÓƵ, or you graduated since July 2024, you're eligible to make a fast track application. You'll have:

  • a shorter application form to complete
  • access to the 20% Alumni fee discount
  • a guaranteed conditional offer, for most Master's courses 

Learn more about fast track

After you apply

Once we receive your application, we may ask you for further information. We will then either make you an offer or suggest alternatives if your application is unsuccessful.

You'll usually get a decision within 10 working days, so you shouldn't have to wait too long. Some courses have an interview stage – we'll let you know if you need to prepare for one.

Learn more about how we assess your application.

Admissions terms and conditions

When you accept an offer to study at the СÀ¶ÊÓƵ, you also agree to abide by our Student Contract (which includes the University's relevant policies, rules and regulations). You should read and consider these before you apply.