BA (Hons) Marketing Communications
Duration
3 years / 4 years with placement year
Institution code
L28
UCAS Code
3 years W900 / 4 years W901
Duration
3 years / 4 years with placement year
Institution code
L28
UCAS Code
3 years W900 / 4 years W901
Creative thinking to produce ‘ideas that work’ is at the core of what we do. The marketing industry spans advertising, social content creation, brand activations, planning and PR. You will develop a wide range of skills from art direction, copywriting, design, strategy and content creation.
Our industry award winning tutors have considerable marketing communications industry experience spanning advertising, brand development, creative direction, copywriting and strategy. You will learn how creative communication works, through strategic and insight-based thinking, that will connect brands to consumers in an interesting and meaningful way.
We currently work with leading national and international agencies. You will work on live briefs and pitch to agency partners, which in the past have included McCann, Ogilvy, Leo Burnett, BBH, Dentsu, Havas Lynx, AKQA, Social Chain, Creative Race and TBWA. In a constantly evolving creative world such links make sure our course reflects what is going on in industry and culture right now.
You’ll have the opportunity to enter prestigious and internationally renowned awards such as D&AD New Blood, Cannes Future Lions and the DMA Breakthrough Award. Our connections can lead to creatives from top agencies offering mentoring, work crits, live briefs and the opportunity for work experience.
We encourage students to find the aspect of the industry that they feel most interested in and pursue a path into it through first-hand experience of working with inspirational industry creatives.
You will learn why brands exist, how they behave, how they communicate their values, and what it takes to move the masses. You will learn how, and why, marketing communications play an important role in bringing brands to life, and explore the fundamentals of marketing communications through new and traditional media channels. You’ll learn how to think in strategic and divergent ways, to create ideas that work to answer specific business challenges.
BA (Hons) Marketing Communications students are based in purpose-built studios, designed to reflect working environments within the industry.
Computer suites house networks of Apple Mac computers featuring regularly updated, industry-standard software for a wide range of creative applications that support all our courses including: image creation, scanning, editing and manipulation; and 3D scanning and 3D printing. All our suites use equipment consistent with that used in the creative workplace. A purpose-built specialist library is open to all students and includes Digital Collections to enhance the learning experience, and special collections of artists’ books, photobooks and illustrated books as well as the University archive. Self service facilities are available throughout, supported by a dedicated and experienced team of library staff.
Students are able to borrow photography equipment including digital SLR cameras for still and moving image, lighting and a range of support equipment, which can be used in our lighting studios or off-site. Digital print resources enable professional-standard, large-format digital printing and print finishing. Large format (up to A0) printers are available, capable of printing over a metre wide.
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BA (Hons) Marketing Communications
Studying abroad can help Leeds Arts University students gain valuable experience, broaden their horizons, develop international networks and experience their practice from a different perspective. Leeds Arts University has a global network of international partner universities in 15 different countries. Students can apply for a semester abroad in their second year of study.
Over the last few years students have won two D&AD New Blood Black Pencils, Five D&AD New Blood Yellow Pencils, plus three Graphite and five Wooden New Blood Pencils. Two Cannes Future Lions Winners, and several YCN, Chip Shop, DMA Breakthrough Awards and Europe wide Edcom winners.
Graduates usually find employment within the marketing communications sector. Working in advertising, social media and PR agencies, or inhouse as art directors, copywriters, strategists, marketing managers, content creators, brand planners and account handlers. Others prefer to start their own business, work as freelances or continue to postgraduate study, including onto our MA Advertising and Branding.
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*Please note that our courses are subject to an annual review process in order to maintain their quality and enhance the student experience. As a result, Course Specifications may be amended for the coming year.
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