University of Salford
UCAS Code: W6N5 | Bachelor of Arts (with Honours) - BA (Hons)
Entry requirements
A level
General Studies not accepted.
AS levels are accepted in combination with Level Three qualifications; including A-levels and BTECs.( at Admission Tutors discretion only)
112 to 120 UCAS tariff points.
GCSE/National 4/National 5
English Language and Maths at grade C/level 4 or above (or equivalent). You must fulfil our GCSE entry requirements as well as the Level 3 requirement.
International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme
112 to 120 UCAS tariff points to be obtained through 4 Higher Grades
Accepted in combination with other Level Three qualifications.
Accepted in combination with other Level Three qualifications.
Accepted in combination with other Level Three qualifications.
Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma (first teaching from September 2016)
112 to 120 UCAS tariff points.
Accepted in combination with other Level Three qualifications.
112 to 120 UCAS tariff points.
112 to 120 UCAS tariff points.
T Level
UCAS Tariff
Minimum number of A2 subjects or equivalent - 2 General Studies not accepted.
About this course
Did you know that 85% of businesses use video as a marketing tool? Video is no longer just one piece of an overall marketing plan – it’s a versatile and engaging content format that gives us a real-life picture of what’s going on. Our digital video production degree is designed to provide you with the tools you need to explore video marketing in a wide variety of contexts, from social media to ecommerce.
Our marketing and digital video production degree will give you the skills you need to create impactful video marketing campaigns, from audio production to composition, editing and staging. Right from the beginning, you’ll be using industry standard equipment and editing software to produce video products that can be used across a range of marketing and advertising channels.
What’s more, in the final year of your studies, you’ll have the opportunity to analyse a product, design a social marketing strategy for it and distribute content to promote it – all of which are skillsets that provide instant value in the professional workplace.
**You will:**
- Learn the theory and practice of video advertising, digital marketing and video production in a variety of contexts.
- Understand how to apply data creatively as evidence to support your approach to solving marketing problems.
- Gain the technical skills needed for filmmaking, video editing and influencer marketing for the purpose of advertising.
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Modules
**Year one**
- Digital Advertising Uncovered
- Data Analysis for Business
- Video Production
- Content Creation and Delivery
- Digital and Business Skills
- Principles of Marketing
**Year two**
- Professional Practice
- Short Form Editing
- Camera and Lighting for Production
- Creative Collaboration
You can choose between Cross Cultural Communications or Project Management modules within your first trimester. You can also choose between Integrated Marketing Communications or Consumer Behavior modules within your second trimester.
- Cross Cultural Communications
- Project Management
- Integrated Marketing Communications
- Consumer Behaviour
**Year three**
- Media and Marketing Entrepreneur
- The Future of Creative Advertising
- Final Dissertation (Major Project)
- You can also choose between Technology Innovations or Social Media and Analytics modules within your first trimester.
- Technology Innovations
- Social Media and Analytics
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The Uni
Peel Park Campus
School of Arts, Media and Creative Technology
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Want to join a fast-moving, diverse industry that's at the cutting edge of tech? Try marketing! A lot of the jobs are in London, but graduates don't just go to work in advertising agencies — all sorts of industries do their own marketing these days, and with the rise of digital and mobile technology, a lot of marketing is done in quite innovative ways using a wide range of methods. Common industries (apart from advertising and PR) include recruitment, online retail, higher education, banking and IT. A lot of jobs in this industry are handled through recruitment agencies, so if you get in touch with them early, that might give you a headstart for some of the jobs available. But be careful — unpaid working is not the norm in the marketing industry, but it is more common than in most sectors.
Business computing
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Business computing
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