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Exploring marketing. Developing your social media skills. Analysing and interpret the world around you using industry data. Imagine doing all that in the epicentre of UK business: London.
Now you can, on our Digital Marketing Master's course.
At our brand-new Waltham Forest campus, you'll train in all aspects of business and marketing, regardless of your background or experience. Use our flexible, technology-enhanced learning spaces to discover marketing concepts and theories, and choose specific marketing topics to specialise in. You’ll also explore other topics shaping the digital sphere, including big data, customer experience, social media marketing, brand identity and reputation, and marketing ethics and sustainability.
Through case studies, simulations, and business projects, you can apply your knowledge to real-world situations and industry problems. You'll use the same professional data sources top marketing agencies and organisations use, such as Mintel, Statista, MarketLine, Euromonitor's Passport, and WARC (World Advertising Research Centre).
With many opportunities to put your knowledge, theory, and skills to industry practice, you'll graduate from this Master's with a powerful boost to your marketing career, in whatever area you choose.
This course accepts UK, EU, and International students.
Located just a minute’s walk from Walthamstow’s tube and bus stations, our campus provides easy access to the entire city, placing you at the centre of London’s dynamic business scene.
Open Days at the London campus vary to those held in Portsmouth.
To get the most out of this Digital Marketing Master's, you should be:
You’ll learn to think like potential customers and consumers, and use this experience to inform your work on this course and in your career.
London Campus Enquiries: london@port.ac.uk
This course accepts UK, EU, and International students.
You don't need a marketing, computing or maths background to study this course.
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.
You do not need an IELTS or equivalent certification if:
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.
You don't need a marketing, computing or maths background to study this course.
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.
You do not need an IELTS or equivalent certification if:
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.
£20,800 (may be subject to annual increase)
University of Portsmouth 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.
Explore how to fund your studies, including available scholarships and bursaries.
You may be eligible for a Government Postgraduate Master's Loan, which you can use to help with course fees and living 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:
All modules on this MA Digital Marketing course are core.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
You'll study this course over 15 months.
Each 15-credit module will include about 150 hours of study time, with roughly 25 scheduled classroom hours.
Each week, you should expect to spend about:
You'll complete your major project during your independent study period.
Master's study is deeper and more specialised than an undergraduate degree. This means you'll focus on something that really matters to you and your career as you work closely with academics committed to the subject.
You'll spend more time in independent study and research than you did for your undergraduate degree, but the majority of your teaching time will be in-person and face-to-face.
Our collaborative study culture and inclusive teaching environment will help you succeed in postgraduate study.
You'll be taught through:
There will also be online sessions and materials that blend with the face-to-face teaching to enhance your studies.
You’ll be assessed through:
During your second semester, you’ll work on your Collaborative Marketing project with other students. You'll start working on your major independent project alongside it.
With support from your supervisor, you'll research your topic for your independent project and write your submission. You’ll submit this project at the end of your third semester, which will be in either September or May, depending on when you started the course.
Throughout the course, you can test your skills informally before any assessments that count towards your final mark, and you'll get feedback on all of your assessments.
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.
Courses that start in February and May have the same amount of teaching as September-start courses, but they normally run over a longer time period.
With digital technologies transforming how we communicate, almost every industry is investing in digital marketing. This increased investment increases the demand for digital marketing in the workplace and creates more opportunities for digital marketers to work across different sectors.
Digital marketers must adapt to an ever-changing world with ever-changing consumer needs, so need the initiative to find fresh, unconventional solutions to tomorrow’s industry challenges.
You'll graduate from this Digital Marketing Master's course with strong creative and digital skills, comprehensive marketing knowledge, and business awareness, all of which set digital marketers apart from their peers and are highly valued assets in many industry sectors, including:
Graduates of our Portsmouth campus course have worked in areas such as:
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.
The strong ties between this course and industry provide opportunities for you to gain industry experience. While studying, you will complete a Collaborative Marketing Project in a small team where you will work with companies and university departments to understand their situations and recommend marketing improvements.
You'll also have access to resources from the Marketing Industry Advisory Board. The Board may give talks as part of a module, employability events, or judge competitions, or have been involved in designing your course content.
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.
You'll benefit from:
You can get guidance and support at any stage of your studies, no matter what your needs are. Here are some of the major services and people you can contact.
Whenever you need help, our front-of-house staff will make sure you're connected with the right person.
We provide dedicated academic support to all students at our London campus. You can reach out to our campus support team for help with:
Academic writing, such as essays, reports, dissertations, projects, and literature reviews
Reflective writing skills
Critical thinking skills
Delivering presentations, including observing and filming them
Understanding and using assignment feedback
Managing your time and workload
Revision and exam techniques
Your allocated personal tutor will be there to assist you in all areas of your learning, and can also refer you to pastoral care services throughout the University as needed.
If English isn't your first language, you can take one of our English language courses before starting your degree to improve your written and spoken English. You can improve your English further by taking part in our free In-Sessional English (ISE) program once you're here.
You'll feel at home in our international community in London.
Learn more about international student life and how we can help you with visas, applications, arrival and settling in.
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, February and May, 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.
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.
If you're currently in your final year of study at Portsmouth, or you graduated since July 2024, you're eligible to make a fast track application. You'll have:
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.
When you accept an offer to study at the University of Portsmouth, 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.