No.1 UK marketing experience*
Placement experience
Specialise in digital and social




Details
Year 1

Core modules
MKT4001
Marketing in Action
20 credits
The module will give you a broad overview of marketing topics withinn a real-world context, including marketing concept; global marketing environment; buyer behaviour; marketing research; segmentation, targeting and positioning; marketing mix and the marketing planning process. You will consider the relevance of core marketing concepts for organisations whilst developing core competencies in group working, critical thinking, evaluation of information sources and referencing.
100% Coursework
MKT4002
Buyer Behaviour
20 credits
This module will give you theoretical and practical insights into the behaviour of buyers in both consumer and business-to-business markets. You will also explore the way in which marketing relationships are developed and maintained.
100% Coursework
HRL4003
Business Culture and Behaviour
40 credits
This module encompasses the internal aspects, functions and processes of organisations, including their diverse nature, purposes, structures, size/scale, governance, operations and management, together with the individual and corporate behaviours and cultures which exist within and between different organisations.
60% Tests
40% Coursework
STO4002
The Business Environment: A Global Perspective
40 credits
This module introduces students to essential understanding and competencies in the dynamic and changing nature of business and the consideration of the future of organisations within the global business environment, including the management of risk and business resilience.
60% Tests
40% Coursework
Year 2

Core modules
PBS500CPD
Careers and Professional Development
0 credits
This module is aimed at enhancing students employability skills and knowledge especially those who will be undertaking an industrial placement in the third year of their degree. It is designed to build on skills learned in Stage 1 and helps students in their search for a placement, and in their preparation for the placement itself.
MKT5009
Advertising Brand Management and Marketing Communication
The module will introduce you to the key elements of the marketing communications’ mix (including advertising), examining their role and significance in developing and managing brand identity and equity.
MKT5010
Consumer Insights: Data Driven Decisions
This module explores the fundamental methods and principles of marketing research, illustrating how various research techniques are applied to gather meaningful data. It further demonstrates how the resulting insights are leveraged to inform and guide marketing decisions, enabling more targeted and effective strategies that align with consumer behaviour and market trends.
MKT5012
Innovation and Marketing Planning
This module is set in the context of marketing management, with the primary aim being to introduce the concepts of marketing strategy and marketing planning and apply them around the framework of a new product development programme. This will enable students to develop an understanding of marketing as both a principle and a job function.
MKT5013
Service Marketing
This module explores the distinctive characteristics of service products and examines how innovation reshapes consumer behaviour and influences marketing strategies within the service industry. Through a combination of theoretical frameworks, case studies, and practical applications, students will gain insights into the role of innovation in service marketing and develop strategies to address the challenges and opportunities in the UK's service-dominated economy.
Optional modules
MKT5006
Digital Marketing
20 credits
In this module you will examine the impact of new forms of digital technology on all aspects of the modern marketing mix, organisational strategies and consumer facing activities. You will explore modern marketing activity through a digital lens, providing you with a greater understanding and awareness of the relationships between marketing and digital technology.
100% Coursework
PBS5001C
The Challenge Module: Sustainable Business
20 credits
Through this module you can select from a choice of topics related to the big challenges business and society are facing today. These might be drawn from the UN Sustainable Development Goals or a country’s industrial strategy.
100% Coursework
PBS5002C
The Challenge Module: Sustainable Supply Chains for Global Trade
20 credits
In this module, you will be challenged to evaluate the sustainability of the globalised business world. You will assess conflicting viewpoints and present balanced arguments for the environmental, social and economic sustainability of the supply chains that support global trade.
100% Coursework
PBS5003C
The Challenge Module: Responsible Entrepreneurship in Action
20 credits
Through this module you can develop an understanding of the big challenges business and society are facing today, in the context of entrepreneurship. These might be drawn from the UN Sustainable Development Goals or a country’s industrial strategy and will be informed by established business theories. You will develop and reflect on a business idea which has sustainability at its core.
100% Coursework
MKT5011
International Marketing with AI Consciousness
The module introduces you to the key concepts of international marketing, providing you with an understanding of the environmental factors, international marketing strategies and the international marketing planning process.
Optional placement year

Core modules
PBS600PLC
Placement Year
The placement year consists of an extended period of appropriate professional experience in a business or organisation. It allows the student to gain relevant experience to consolidate their studies and prepare for final stage study and employment after graduation. Students on BA International Business may also or alternatively undertake a study placement at an approved partner institution.
Final year

Core modules
MKT6001
Contemporary Issues in Marketing
20 credits
You will examine and critically appraise contemporary principal theoretical marketing approaches and investigate their implications for practical marketing management.
50% Coursework
50% Practicals
MKT6007
Strategic Marketing
20 credits
You will critically assess the value of strategic marketing as part of a broad corporate environment, considering long-term applied corporate management issues and opportunities affecting the marketing function and recommending appropriate strategic, marketing-led solutions. Using case studies, you will gain an insight of key internal factors relating to the successful development and implementation of marketing strategy, through engagement with invited ‘client’ organisations.
100% Coursework
MKT6008
Public Relations in the Digital Era
20 credits
This module seeks to demystify public relations, explain what it is, how it can be used and its relationship with marketing. You will explore both marketing public relations and corporate public relations and examine how marketers can utilise public relations as part of the marketing mix in the digital era.
100% Coursework
PBS600CPD
Continued Careers and Professional Development
0 credits
The Continued Career and Professional Development module is a development scheme designed to enhance students’ employability and builds on the stage 2 module. The stage 3 module focuses on providing students with information on graduate options and equips them with the knowledge and skills necessary for articulating and recording achievement and applying for graduate positions. The module also includes a number of workshops and events designed to develop students’ skills and knowledge, with the purpose of filling gaps in their CV’s and enhancing their employability.
PBS6001
Final Year Dissertation
40 credits
The module builds upon research and study skills developed in earlier modules. Students are required to undertake supervised independent research into a marketing or economics field of their choice. Use should be made of appropriate research qualitative and / or quantitative methodologies.
100% Coursework
Optional modules
MKT6005
Social Media Marketing in Practice
20 credits
In this module you will study the application of social media marketing strategies and techniques, applying theoretical knowledge in practice and examining systems, software and techniques typically used in the marketing environment. You will have the opportunity to gain ‘external’ awards from key industry ‘academies’ including; Google, Hootesuite, Hubspot, etc.
100% Coursework
MKT6011
The Psychology of Marketing
The module will give you an understanding of why things happen and the importance of cognitive behaviour to, and on, marketing. You will analyse where a marketing operation wants to influence/change the behaviour of key stakeholders and assess how they might do so. You will reflect on how you make decisions and how you might change the behaviour of others.
Specialise in digital and social media marketing
- Gain practical experience creating engaging online campaigns, designing impactful digital ads and managing e-commerce platforms using industry-standard tools.
- Learn to craft compelling content, optimise for search engines, convert social media engagement into customer loyalty, and use data analytics to refine your strategies.
- Build a portfolio of real-world projects, giving you a competitive edge as you start your marketing career – equipped with the skills and knowledge to thrive in roles such as social media management, e-commerce, and digital advertising.

Experience
Real experience every step of the way
We embed real employer engagement and CV building experiences throughout the course to prepare you for graduate success.



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The Business Challenge in week three brings all first-year BSc (Hons) Marketing and BSc (Hons) Business Management students together to pitch solutions to real-world business challenges.
It’s a great event for industry professionals to network with one another.
A new home to cultivate business leaders

Meet your expert teaching staff

Dr Xiazhao Chen
Lecturer in Marketing

Dr Christopher Agyapong Siaw
Lecturer in Marketing

Dr Shikhar Bhaskar
Lecturer in Marketing
Join the Marketing Society
We plan to get involved with local Plymouth businesses to provide volunteer marketing services. We also understand that your time at university is both educational and social, so we aim to host interesting socials and events for all members.

Life in Plymouth
The overall vibe of the city is perfect. You are by the sea so it is still laid back, but you have all the conveniences of living in a city.
Current student
Being so close to the sea was very appealing as back home I’m never close to a beach. I was also enticed by the fact that Plymouth is a very compact city, it is possible to see and do a lot of stuff by walking. Another benefit of living in Plymouth is how much cheaper it is to live here than London. The price of going out and doing activities is accessible for students, which was something I accounted for whilst choosing a university.



Careers
My marketing experience has opened doors to jobs in numerous industries and positions. I've worked in business development, sales, events and creative direction. Marketing is at the core of every business.

Fees and funding
Tuition fees
£9,535 per year
£795 per 10 credits
Tuition fee price changes
£17,600 per year
Tuition fee price changes
Additional costs
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Entry requirements
112 - 128 UCAS points
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P60
3 years
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Full-time
Plymouth
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Plymouth