Anglia Ruskin University’s Digital Marketing (Hons) course has been developed to concentrate on real-world problems, trends, and concerns in the Digital Marketing environment. Flexible delivery of online learning opportunities and events supported by digital marketing experts and professionals works seamlessly around a full-time career, regardless of location.
Furthermore, you will be asked to put your skills and experience into practise on a regular basis during the course, with live and practical applications “on the job” as you advance. Anglia Ruskin University’s new Learning Management System (LMS) includes a plethora of immersive online learning experiences and tools to facilitate a collaborative and welcoming programme, which is supplemented by online discussions, student blog writing, and critical reflection and review guided by qualified tutors.
Students who successfully complete the Degree and exams will receive professional recognition from the Institute of Direct and Digital Marketing (IDM) and will be able to use the letters BSc (Hons), Cert DigM after their name. The degree is also recognised by the Chartered Institute of Marketing’s (CIM) Graduate Gateway, which provides alternative membership paths after graduation.
Careers
If you complete the course successfully, you will be prepared to work as a Digital Marketer or in a similar position in this area.
Our Employability Service is here to help you have the best possible chance of getting the job you want. We will assist you in improving your skills and expanding your CV in order to increase your job prospects.
You will also benefit from support and guidance on CV writing, interview methods, job searching, and general career advice as a distance learning student.
Anglia Ruskin University is a Post-1992 university
Anglia Ruskin was one of the original 33 “new universities” created by the Further and Higher Education Act 1992.
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This course is at level 6 in the UK Qualifications Framework. Level 6 is advanced level study often referred to as undergraduate level.
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