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Graduate with an industry-recognised qualification, accredited by the Chartered Institute of Marketing.

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Work on live industry briefs – past students have worked with Lush, the Natural History Museum, innovative start-ups and more.

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We’ve been nominated for THE ‘Business School of the Year’ 2025 – come and see why!

Overview

There's a bright future ahead of you

The course title has been simplified from Marketing with Advertising and Digital Communications to Marketing with Advertising to provide a clearer and more accessible description of the degree. Digital communications remain an integral part of the curriculum; however, they are now embedded throughout the course rather than presented as a separate area of study, reflecting the reality of contemporary marketing and advertising practice.

Marketing with Advertising and Digital Communications BA (Hons) is your ticket to becoming an agile, creative and successful marketing professional, giving you the skills, connections and confidence to work in almost any industry in the world. The marketing industry is exciting and diverse, spanning products, services, methods of production, changes in trade agreements and treaties, financial instability, improvements in reaching customers, as well as changes in the ways customers' shop. So, whether it’s digital and social media marketing, brand storytelling, and communications, we’ll help you develop the skills to turn your ideas into impactful marketing strategies.

Our course is incredibly hands-on and focused on your future employability. Our location in Central London gives you direct access to one of the world’s most dynamic business and creative hubs, which you’ll make the most of through industry guest lectures, company visits, field trips, and careers fairs that reflect the diversity of major employers headquartered in London, all while learning from leading experts in marketing.

The needs of industry factor heavily into the course curriculum as well, from our accreditation from the Chartered Institute of Marketing, a globally recognised mark of quality that ensures our course content is up-to-date and relevant, to the live briefs you’ll work on in lectures. You’ll get real-world experience from the very start at LSBU, helping you build an impressive portfolio, strong industry links and the kind of diverse and agile skillset needed to succeed in today’s marketing world.

We connect with marketing professionals from some of the most innovative and exciting brands around such as luxury ski-wear brand, Bogner, Hootsuite, Greenpeace and even Mintel and BYBV, allowing you to explore the opportunities with AI. These connections are key to your professional development, as not only will they help you build contacts outside of the university, but they will give you access to guest speakers and even opportunities to work on live projects with these brands.

Past students have worked closely with our connections at Bogner, working to a professional brief, students conducted in-depth digital audits, competitor analyses, and audience research to understand each brand’s market position and customer base. They then built detailed strategies with clearly defined SMART objectives, recommending targeted tactics such as social media campaigns, influencer partnerships, website enhancements, email marketing workflows, and paid media strategies.

You’ll have further options to enhance your employability as well, all while building out your skillset using Hootsuite, Wix and other industry data tools. You can take on consultancy projects in the LSBU Business School Business Solution Centre, or by taking on optional placements and internships. Past students have landed placements with the likes of Disney, Amazon, Google, Samsung, InterEx Group, WeAreWaterloo, CABI, BOCCHI and Tropenao Media Group, in roles such as Commercial Manager, Senior Digital Marketing Executive and Digital Marketer.

Take the first step towards an exciting career that can take you across industries, borders and job roles, and thrive in the digital age. Apply today.

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Is this course right for me?

If you’re curious, creative and ambitious, then this is the course for you. If you’re fascinated by consumer behaviour and how brands connect with global audiences, then this is the course for you. If you’re excited by the ever-changing world of digital marketing, brand storytelling and social media, then this is the course for you.

Above all though, if you’re hungry to create your own version of success then LSBU is right for you. Because the making of you doesn’t begin and end with just your degree, everything that’s brought you here today is part of your story; your experiences, the life you’ve lived, the skills you’ve gained and the goals you’re chasing.

Not only do we see this, but we value that in you. We’re not in the business of forcing you into moulds, instead we’re here to help you break them. If you’re ready to embark on a journey of hard work, fulfilment and self-discovery, then Marketing with Advertising and Digital Communication at LSBU is definitely right for you.

Course Content

What will I learn?

Our recently re-validated Marketing with Advertising BSc (Hons) course has been refreshed to reflect contemporary developments in advertising, marketing communications, and emerging technologies. The curriculum has been updated to ensure students develop the strategic, creative, and analytical skills required to succeed in today's marketing and advertising industries.

Artificial intelligence (AI), marketing technologies, and digital communication tools are embedded throughout the programme, enabling students to understand how innovation is reshaping advertising practice, campaign management, consumer insights, and content development. You will also benefit from a broader range of option modules in the final year, allowing them to tailor their studies to their interests and career ambitions.

Key modules include Marketing in the Digital World, Understanding Consumer Behaviour and Customer Experience, Media Relations, Marketing and Digital Strategy Planning, Marketing Research, Promotional Media and Campaign Planning, Brand Management, and Integrated Marketing Communications. You’ll also get plenty of optional modules as well, so you can tailor your learning to interests and career goals.

You’ll be encouraged to get stuck into as many extracurriculars as possible and put your skills to use in real-life settings. Whether that’s contributing towards university-run exhibitions and conferences or working on live briefs like our project with the Natural History Museum, where past students developed integrated marketing communication plans and digital strategies to engage Gen Z audiences with the renowned Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition.

You can find a detailed look at each of the modules below,  as well as a list of optional modules for your third year:


Strategic Project Management
Coaching and Talent Development
Data Analytics
Brand Management
Advanced Financial Accounting
Development Economics  
Global Finance & Technology
Corporate Finance and Risk Management

Foundation Year

If you would like to study one of our science degrees at LSBU but are not yet ready to join the first year of a BSc (Hons) course, you can include an extra foundation year within your chosen degree. Please see the link for the Foundation Year.

This module introduces students to the elementary principles of finance and economics that are relevant for business decision making, including the practical application of these principles in making optimal business decisions.

This module focuses on personal and professional development, learning approaches and early career planning within undergraduate study. It supports students to make informed decisions about how they learn, manage their time and finances, and engage with university life as independent learners. Through structured activities and guided reflection, students consider their strengths, development needs and aspirations, and learn from both individual and collaborative activities.  The module is assessed through a digitally presented personal development portfolio, enabling students to articulate goals, reflect on learning, and communicate their development clearly using appropriate digital formats.

The module introduces students to the theories and practices of marketing and provides students with a foundation in the subject of marketing. It acts as an introduction to the fundamental topics in the marketing discipline, which can be developed further at levels 5 and 6. These principles include the marketing environment, the marketing mix, marketing research, segmentation, targeting, positioning, buyer behaviour and marketplace ethics.

This module introduces students to the basic concepts of business management in organisations. It gives students an appreciation of the complexities of organisations that affect employee behaviour within them in a local and global context. It introduces them to key human resource management concepts.  The module provides an introduction to management, organisational behaviour and people management theories and practices.

This module builds on knowledge gained in Principles of Marketing by introducing the foundations of digital marketing within a contemporary, platform-based environment. It introduces students to contemporary digital marketing theory alongside the practical application of industry-standard tools used to analyse, plan, and evaluate digital marketing activity, supporting progression into more specialised study at Levels 5 and 6. Students develop hands-on skills across areas such as content creation, social media marketing, digital planning, SEO and the responsible use of AI-enabled marketing technologies. Strong practitioner input is embedded throughout the module to support employability and alignment with current industry practice.

This module equips students with essential quantitative skills for handling, analysing, and presenting numerical information in business contexts. Students will learn to interpret data, identify underlying patterns and narratives, and use evidence-based reasoning to justify and support business decisions. The module emphasises practical application using industry-standard tools such as Microsoft Excel, preparing students for the data-driven demands of modern workplaces.

This module develops graduate enterprise, entrepreneurship and employability competences, together with career management capability for Marketing students. It equips students with the knowledge, skills, and professional behaviours they need to explore marketing career options, succeed in recruitment and selection processes, and transition effectively into graduate employment. The module emphasises self-awareness, reflective practice, and applied employability skills, alongside exposure to digital, analytical, and communication tools relevant to contemporary marketing practice. Moreover, through engagement with partner marketing organisations, students develop enterprise skills including opportunity recognition, problem-solving, and value creation alongside professional skills.

This module explores the theories and principles of consumer behaviour, examining how individuals and groups select, acquire, and consume goods, services, and experiences to satisfy their needs. As an applied interdisciplinary social science, it integrates insights from psychology, sociology, economics, and cultural studies to unpack the complexities of purchasing decisions. The module provides an essential foundation for advanced marketing studies, bridging theory and practice in the context of rapid digital transformation.

This module explores the role of marketing communications in the digital era. Students are introduced to theoretical concepts related to developing and implementing an integrated communications plan across multiple platforms, online and offline, as well as the practical application of theory and data to real world situations. The role of marketing communications management within the business environment is examined as well as measure for controlling and measuring campaigns against stated objectives.

 This module develops students’ understanding of creative advertising and media planning within contemporary marketing communications. Students examine how creative strategy, media selection, and audience insight combine to deliver integrated campaigns aligned to client objectives. Through applied case studies and industry-standard frameworks, students learn to develop creative briefs, media plans, and measurement approaches, while considering the evolving role of digital platforms, data, and AI in creative and media strategy.

This module introduces students to the practice and strategy of social media marketing. It focuses on developing practical skills in planning, creating, and managing social media campaigns, as well as understanding how to measure and evaluate their effectiveness. Through interactive, hands-on activities and exercises using social media management tools, students gain experience applying concepts in realistic scenarios and learn to make data-informed decisions. By the end of the module, students will have the knowledge and confidence to develop, implement, and assess social media strategies in a professional context.

Digital change has transformed public relations, reshaping how organisations build credibility, influence audiences, earn media attention, manage reputation and communicate during a crisis. This module explores how PR practices, including media relations, content creation, and stakeholder engagement operate within a modern media ecosystem shaped by digital platforms, data, and emerging ai enabled technologies. Students will examine Digital PR and media strategy through newsworthiness, storytelling, crisis communication, and reputation management, applying theory to contemporary case studies and industry trends. The module aims to equip students with the theoretical understanding, strategic awareness, and practical insight needed to plan, evaluate, and create earned media that delivers authentic connection and engagement in a rapidly evolving communications landscape.

A one-year industry placement is offered and you are actively encouraged to undertake a placement year. Full support is offered by LSBU Business School Employability Team.

Personal branding has become a critical dimension of contemporary working life, shaping how individuals are seen, trusted and valued online. This module explores how people construct, manage and communicate digital identities across platforms, drawing on theories of advertising, branding, PR and promotional culture. Students examine everyday interactions and strategic content choices to build personal brand narratives, critically analysing influencers, professionals and entrepreneurs. They explore how algorithms, metrics and convergence culture shape visibility and reputation. By developing their own digital presence and portfolio, students leverage personal branding for competitive advantage, employability and career development.
In this module, students integrate prior marketing learning and apply it to understand an unfamiliar commercial setting and assess the strategic position of a chosen brand. They examine competitive advantage and value creation within a hierarchy of strategic options, before considering how these are implemented through structured marketing planning. Working with their selected brand, students plan and conduct research, develop relevant insight and translate this into an actionable marketing strategy. The strategy will be designed to achieve clear, evidence-based objectives that position the brand for sustained competitive success.

The Strategic Market Channels module focuses on the creative design, strategic management, and optimisation of distribution channels for products and services. It explores how organisations innovatively reach and serve target markets through effective channel selection, partner relationships, logistics, and omni-channel integration. The module examines market trends, competitive positioning, consumer behaviour, and technological developments to develop responsive and imaginative channel strategies. Students gain insight into how creative channel configurations and efficient logistics can be aligned with broader marketing objectives to build sustainable competitive advantages.

This module supports students to complete an independent, small-scale research or applied project over two semesters. Students identify a researchable problem aligned to their course (and/or their work place or aspirations), engage critically with topic-specific sources, design a feasible and ethical study using typical methodologies of the chosen topic, and communicate findings in an academically credible and professionally useful output. The module consolidates degree learning by developing research design, data handling, analysis, project management, and communication skills, supporting progression to employment and/or postgraduate study.

Plus 1 option from:

Dive into the comprehensive course on Strategic Market Channels, designed to equip professionals with the knowledge and skills to effectively navigate and optimize distribution channels. This course explores the intricacies of market penetration, channels engagement, and sustainable growth through strategic channel selection and management. With an emphasis on data-driven decision-making and market analysis, participants will gain a profound understanding of channel dynamics. By the program's conclusion, you'll be proficient in crafting and implementing successful channel strategies, fostering lasting business success. 

This module introduces students to social responsibility and ethics concepts, theories and practices in contemporary marketing situations considering the dynamic nature of the digital business environment. The relationship between corporate social responsibility in marketing and business success is covered. The module covers theories of ethics, sustainable marketing, consumer behaviour, and the move towards cause-related marketing. In addition, this module introduces students to models of economic systems and how these systems may support or hinder sustainable marketing practice. 

  • Contemporary Issues in Digital Marketing
  • Volunteering

* modules are subject to review and change throughout the year.

Please note: Optional modules only run if there is enough demand. If we have an insufficient number of students interested in an optional module, that module will not be offered for this course.

Where will I learn?

This course is taught from our Southwark campus, where you can make the most of our Central London location through trips to the Supreme Court, walking tours through notable Law districts and placements with companies ranging from global brands to local SMEs (small/medium enterprises). You will learn from expert law academics, all of whom have a great deal of experience working and practicing in the legal sector.

We have strong links with the local legal profession, particularly through the South London Law Society and the Southwark Legal Advice Network, as well as with our own graduates practising across London and beyond.

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Teaching and Assessment

How will I learn?

The course is assessed through 100% coursework with no exams, allowing you to demonstrate their learning through practical, applied, and industry-relevant assessments. As part of the redesigned course, you can choose your preferred assessment format on most modules, giving greater flexibility and helping you perform at your best.

You’ll work closely with brands and start-ups, applying your learning to real-world challenges. In previous years, students have collaborated on live projects with organisations such as Lush, the Natural History Museum, Next, Greenpeace and renowned marketing agencies like Ogilvy, Saatchi & Saatchi, and WPP.

You can achieve, succeed and excel with Marketing at LSBU, no matter your learning style. Study a decolonised curriculum and engage with examples and topics drawn from global contexts, exploring issues of gender, equality, and the social and ethical dimensions of marketing. This approach is ideal for learners who value inclusivity, collaboration, and creativity, and who enjoy seeing their ideas make a real impact beyond the classroom.

There are no exams on this course, instead it’s assessed 100% by course work. You will also get the opportunity to learn from guest lecturers as well, in the past these have included:

  • Matthew Davis – Managing Director (CCO) at Bulletproof, sharing expertise on brand strategy and creative leadership.
  • Nicola Perring – Founder of The Nest, championing sustainability and conscious business growth.
  • Giuseppe Caltabiano – Senior Director of Marketing at AVK, discussing global marketing strategies and brand storytelling.
  • Julia Vockrodt – Managing Director of VP Communications Ltd, offering insights into PR, media relations, and strategic communications.
  • Dr. Annmarie Hanlon – Associate Professor in Digital Marketing and AI Marketing, author, and Chartered Marketer, exploring emerging trends and the future of digital strategy.
  • Alex Wedderburn – Strategic Account Director at Hootsuite, presenting best practices in social media listening and analytics.
  • Pete Wood – Senior Manager at Hootsuite, focusing on social media innovation and brand engagement.
  • Gabbi Loedolff – Director of Buying at Lush, discussing ethical sourcing and sustainable product development.
  • Abi Fitzjohn – Raw Materials Creative Buyer at Lush, sharing insights on product innovation and brand values.

Now let's explore what's in it for you.

Careers

What's in it for me?

This is your future. Your career. Your success. And we’re here for it.

Going to university might just be the biggest investment you ever make, but with us by your side you can turn a degree into a bright future, full of purpose, passion and career you can be proud of (which may be why our graduates earn the highest average salaries across London Modern universities).

With Marketing with Advertising and Digital Communications at LSBU you get:

Industry-recognised accreditation from the Chartered Marketing Institute

The chance to build industry connections through live briefs, guest lectures and networking events

Tailored 1-2-1 support, guidance and advice – we've been highly commended for our outstanding student support in the past (THE Awards, 2024)

Key digital certifications from Hootsuite academy, LinkedIn learning pathways and Salesforce training, increasing your marketable skills and opening the door to more job roles

The chance to get involved in extracurriculars like our CIM Marketing Club, with invaluable access to senior marketers as well as experience in event marketing

Teaching from passionate marketing professionals - 94% of students feel that on this course, teaching staff make this subject engaging (National Student Survey, 2024).

LSBU CareerSmart is your ultimate gateway to career success. Our innovative programme is designed to ensure you graduate with more than just a degree, providing the support you need to stand out in a competitive job market. We've got all the tools you need, including:
  • AI Powered Career Sets - Get instant personalised feedback on your CV and cover letter by submitting it via our AI powered career tool.
  • Gamification Interviews - Get ready to pass those interviews with unlimited training access to our gamification interviews and psychometric tests!
  • Personalised Career Development Dashboard - Keep up with your skills progression with free access to practical assessments, LinkedIn learning, mentoring, and industry-standard facilities.
We understand that you’re in the driver’s seat of your career, which is why we’re committed to matching your passion and energy every step of the way.

Accreditation and exemptions

London South Bank University is a long-standing accredited graduate gateway with the Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM) and works closely together with this leading professional body to provide opportunities for our students and graduates.

The CIM Graduate Gateway programme will provide our BA Marketing with Advertising & Digital Communications graduates with an important opportunity to gain a professional qualification alongside their degree.

To be awarded the CIM Certificate in Professional Marketing or Professional Digital Marketing, our Marketing graduates are awarded two exemptions from CIM modules (Marketing and either Integrated Communications or Applied Marketing and Planning Campaigns) and need only pass one CIM elective to gain the CIM Certificate.

Our graduates are also exempted from one CIM module on the CIM Diploma in Professional Marketing or Professional Digital Marketing and therefore only need pass two CIM modules instead of three to gain that higher award.

This course has been developed following extensive consultation with industry practitioners and key marketing recruiters.

Almost all the marketing teaching team have industry experience across a wide range of roles and specialisations including Advertising, PR, Marketing Strategy, B2B Marketing and Digital Communications. Many are still actively involved in working with organisations either via applied marketing research or marketing consultancy.

Entry Level Requirements

112 UCAS points

Or equivalent level 3 qualifications.

If you do not meet the entry criteria above we also review any previous skills, knowledge or experience you have gained outside of your education and are happy to talk through any extenuating circumstances you feel relevant.

Visit UCAS for guidance on the tariff.

Advanced entry

If you have already completed some studies at another university, we may be able to consider you for advanced entry. Please see our advanced entry page for more information.

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Course delivery modes and application methods

Mode Duration Start date Application code Application method
Full-time 3 years September N575 Direct to LSBU
Full-time (with Placement) 4 years September N576 Direct to LSBU

How to apply

International students

International applicants can apply directly to LSBU and should consult our international how to apply guide for further information on the application process and key dates.

Accommodation

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Applicant events
After you’ve received your offer we’ll send you emails about events we run to help you prepare for your course. You’ll also be invited to our Applicant Taster Day so keep your eyes peeled!

Enrolment
Before you start your course, we’ll send you information on what you’ll need to do before you arrive and during your first few days on campus. You can read about the process on our enrolment pages.

Fees

United Kingdom

£9790

Tuition fees for home students

International

£17880

Tuition fees for international students

Tuition fees are subject to annual inflationary increases. Find out more about tuition fees for Undergraduate courses.

full-time

Full-time Year 1 - All Available Courses

BA (Hons) Marketing with Advertising & Digital Communications (FT) - Year 1 FT Southwark SEPT
The fee shown is for entry 2026/27
UK fee: £9790 International fee: £17880
AOS/LSBU code: 5691 Session code: 1FS00
Total course fee for this location/stream:

* The full amount is subject to fee increases, the total shown below is based on current fees.

UK: £29370
International: £53640

Full-time Year 2 - All Available Courses

BA (Hons) Marketing with Advertising & Digital Communications (FT) - Year 2 FT Southwark SEPT
The fee shown is for entry 2026/27
UK fee: £9790 International fee: £17880
AOS/LSBU code: 5691 Session code: 2FS00
Total course fee for this location/stream:

* The full amount is subject to fee increases, the total shown below is based on current fees.

UK: £29370
International: £53640

Full-time Year 3 - All Available Courses

BA (Hons) Marketing with Advertising & Digital Communications (FT) - Year 3 FT Southwark SEPT
The fee shown is for entry 2026/27
UK fee: £9790 International fee: £17880
AOS/LSBU code: 5691 Session code: 3FS00
Total course fee for this location/stream:

* The full amount is subject to fee increases, the total shown below is based on current fees.

UK: £29370
International: £53640

For more information, including how and when to pay, see our fees and funding section for undergraduate students.

Please check your fee status and whether you are considered a Home, EU or International student for fee-paying purposes and for our regulatory returns, by checking at the the UK Council for International Student Affairs (UKCISA) find your fee status page.

Visit our Policies and procedures page for details on fees policies.

Possible fee changes

The University reserves the right to increase its fees in line with changes to legislation, regulation and any government guidance or decisions.

The fees for international students are reviewed annually and the University reserves the right to increase the tuition fees in line with the RPIX measure of inflation up to 4 per cent.

Scholarships

We offer several types of fee reduction through our scholarships and bursaries. Find the full list and other useful information on our scholarships page.

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