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Course description: This course is concerned with marketing, public relations and customer-centred business activity as they apply to different types of organisations in varying stages of formation, development or growth in different international and cultural environments.(read more)
Study modes: Full time
Course description: This programme is designed for graduates wishing to start, or further develop, careers in marketing; it explores the principles, theoretical concepts and practice of marketing with particular emphasis on contemporary issues and leading-edge marketing thinking.(read more)
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Course description: Students do not need to commit to this pathway until they have completed the core modules of the MSc Business Management programme. By this time students have a good foundation in the study of business and are able to make an informed decision about whether to specialise.(read more)
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Course description: Designed for students with the CIM Professional Postgraduate Diploma in Marketing who wish to top-up their qualification to gain an MSc in Marketing.(read more)
Study modes: Full time
Course description: This programme introduces students to the latest developments in digital and data based marketing, being well grounded in current research and professional advances in these areas; it is particularly innovative and relevant to the ongoing changes in Information Communication Technologies (ICT) and Internet platform developments; industry standard software is demonstrated and used as part of the programme.(read more)
Study modes: Full time
Course description: This is a conversion programme for applicants without previous knowledge or experience in marketing, but who wish to particularly explore the theory, principles and practice of marketing in the context of a global market environment and the challenges of marketing across countries and cultures.(read more)
Study modes: Full time
Course description: Contact provider for further course (read more)
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Course description: Students must complete 8 modules for PgDip and 8 plus dissertation for MSc.(read more)
Study modes: Online
Course description: This course gives thorough understanding of the theory and practice of consumer marketing in a global environment.(read more)
All marketing courses at University Of Liverpool - Online Higher Education
Study modes: Full time
Course description: This programme is designed to provide insight into how data are collected, stored, analysed, disseminated and interpreted to make sound marketing decisions; issues are set in a context of strategic marketing decision making.(read more)
Study modes: Full time | Part time day
Course description: Teaching methods include: case studies, simulations, seminars, presentations, teamwork, problem-solving exercises, and ‘hands-on’ real life business projects; semester 1: students study 5 core classes: cultural issues in international marketing; international marketing strategy; financial analysis and decision-making in international marketing; international marketing research; e-business and international marketing.(read more)
Study modes: Full time
Course description: This programme is designed to meet the needs of recent graduates who wish to pursue a marketing career, but have not previously studied marketing or management in any depth; it aims to provide insight into the management activities of any organisation, as well as an in-depth understanding of marketing functions, in terms of delivering both corporate and customer value.(read more)
Study modes: Full time
Course description: On successful completion of this course, graduates will have developed the critical thinking necessary to plan and manage marketing strategies; the course has been designed for those who may not have studied for a degree in business or management and for all those who would like to increase their understanding of a range of business and management subjects with a major emphasis on marketing.(read more)
Study modes: Full time
Course description: The course centres on leading edge practice in the areas of marketing strategy and communications, international marketing, e-retail, and sales performance systems; it offers a specialist focus on marketing compared to a more general MSc in management subjects.(read more)
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: International marketing strategy; marketing destination; issues in destination marketing; research methods; city tourism; travel behaviour; service quality for tourism; options: integrated marketing communications; international product and brand management; international information management; e-marketing.(read more)
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Course description: The course focuses on all aspects of the fashion retail experience, from design right through to the shop floor.(read more)
Study modes: Full time
Course description: The programme provides a stimulating learning environment using various techniques to link theoretical knowledge to good business practice; students have the chance to pursue their own interests via a selection of modules and dissertation topics; the course objective is to develop talent and provide students with the global marketing capabilities required for business success.(read more)
All marketing courses at King's College London (University Of London)
Study modes: Weekend
Course description: This programme aims to develop a broad, informed and critical understanding of the complex issues surrounding fundraising; the use of marketing as a strategic tool; organisation long-term planning and sustainable future.(read more)
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Course description: The course places particular emphasis on economics, finance and investment and addresses those areas of real estate profession concerned with domestic and international real estate use, investment and development; the course is very well supported by the industry.(read more)
Study modes: Full time
Course description: The programme enables students to develop a systematic understanding and a critical awareness of the managerial and marketing issues that face the tourism industry, both nationally and internationally; participants are encouraged to develop skills in relation to practical research and decision making in a tourism business environment to ensure a balance between the acquisition of conceptual and practical knowledge.(read more)
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Marketing And Strategy Msc
University Of Warwick
Anthony, November 2007Overall score
Firstly, the competition is extremely high to get into this university. But once you manage to get 320+ so UCAS points, I don't think there is a slight hesitation in joining this prestigious university.
For me personally, because I studiedin the Business School, the reputation aswell as the facilities really met my needs.
This included social events such as on the Warwick orientation they organise and the many societies that operate for fresh graduates. There is plenty to do in such an academically centred university life even if its the own cinema and drama theatre on campus!
Study experience
Course lectures for the business school tend to be researchers themselves which makes the lectures extremely useful.
Facilities
Although the uni is not as modern as I thought, the amount of books and journal articles available is immense.
Postgraduate life
The university has so many clubs from sport to cultural nationality clubs, it really helps to broaden your cultural acumen in joining some societies purely just to check out what they do.
Job prospects
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MSC Marketing
Greenwich School Of Management
O., April 2009Overall score
Study experience
All what has been offered for me in the college met my expectation. I go to college regularly and I hope to have a good job after my programme.
Facilities
my college is okay in all classification.
Postgraduate life
yes, I have made good friends and the college has made me happy.
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Marketing And Strategy Msc
University Of Warwick
Alexander, March 2007Overall score
The university has good facilities and all the amenities that you'll actually need on campus. Like all university campuses it can get quite claustrophobic. However, just 45 minutes away from Birmingham and with a direct train into London there are always ways of getting around that problem.
However, you will not gain any credit for going to a very good university. If you are looking for a wow factor try the LSE or Oxbridge but realise that some of their courses might not be as good.
Study experience
If you are looking for an alternative to an MBA with a specialisation in either Marketing or Strategy then my course is a good one to take. Unfortunately the wider world will not recognise that this is the most intense Masters you can take at Warwick (more intense than the MBA programme) and will not give you the necessary credit.
Facilities
Postgraduate life
Job prospects
Often overlooked, Warwick is not the first port of call for many employers. Despite often saying they recruit from Warwick many of them pick graduates in the latter stages that are from the London colleges or Oxbridge.
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