BA Honours Advertising, PR and Branding

Bachelor's degree

In Dubai (United Arab Emirates)

£ 36,762 VAT inc.

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Dubai (United Arab Emirates)

  • Duration

    3 Years

  • Start date

    September

Introduction to the Programme

This dynamic programme in Advertising, PR and Branding directly responds to an ever-changing business and technology environment. Our degree was developed with industry partners to provide you with the skills you need to succeed. It responds to the new ways people consume, create and share content in the digital era, and recognises that the creation and management of brands are crucial skills for those working in advertising and public relations.

Why Study BA Advertising, Public Relations and Branding at Middlesex University?

If you are passionate about working in the media, this degree ensures you gain the skills needed to work in a promotional or communications capacity not only in the creative industries but across the business, charity and public sectors.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Dubai (United Arab Emirates)
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Knowledge Park, Block 16

Start date

SeptemberEnrolment now open

About this course

Entry requirements

We accept students with a diverse range of entry qualifications and from varying backgrounds.The following international qualifications are normally considered for admission:

Middlesex University International Foundation Programme (IFP)
Successful completion of the Middlesex University International Foundation Programme (IFP)*** (equivalent programmes from other Universities/Colleges/Institutes will be considered).
Indian Secondary School Certificates
British A-Levels
International Baccalaureate

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Subjects

  • Public Relations
  • Design
  • Campaign Planning
  • Branding
  • PR training
  • Video Production
  • Advertising
  • University
  • Public
  • Project
  • Planning
  • Communications
  • Industry
  • Employability
  • Social Media
  • Media
  • PR
  • Production

Course programme

Programme Content What will you study on the BA Advertising, Public Relations and Branding?

This innovative course explores a broad range of subjects and practices within the fields of advertising, PR and branding, from creative advertising and promotional video production to social media PR and place branding. You will learn about the traditional differences between paid, earned and owned media, but also the ways in which brand communications are transforming this media landscape.

This course will enable you to develop all the practical skills that are integral to the disciplines of advertising, PR and branding. You will learn the full range of qualitative and quantitative research methods, including digital data analytics, to generate insights into consumer behaviour. These insights will inform the design, development and pitching of creative work and campaigns, which will see you producing strategy documents and promotional media that will include social media content, adverts, events and videos.

By the end of the course you will have developed a compelling portfolio of academic and creative work, but also essential skills in self-branding and reputation management.

Module and programme information is indicative and may be subject to change.

Note: Both core and optional modules are constantly updated and under review. As with most academic programmes, please remember that it is possible that a module may not be offered in any particular year, for instance because too few students opt for it. Middlesex University reserves the right to vary or withdraw any course or module.

  • Year 1
    • Brands, Media and Society (30 Credits) - Compulsory

      This module provides a historical and critical introduction to the development of brands and their complex relationship with media and power in contemporary society. You will explore specific practices, processes and industries alongside key theories and debates about promotional practices within a broader social, cultural, ethical and political context. You will examine how brands both shape culture, and are shaped by it through field visits, case studies and guest speakers.

    • Creative Advertising (30 Credits) - Compulsory

      Creativity is central to successful advertising, but plays an equally important role in developing brand strategy and public relations campaigns. The ability to conceptualise, develop and hone creative ideas is a key skill as graduates who possess an aptitude for creative thinking and innovation are in high demand, in a range of related roles across the creative industries. You will be equipped with the strategies and skills in conceptualisation and concept development required for a range of advertising applications that will further developed throughout the course.

    • Public Relations Practice (30 Credits) - Compulsory

      This module is designed to give a broad overview and understanding of the main concepts involved in public relations, and will prepare you for future work in campaign planning and brand reputation management. Through exposure to industry examples via lectures, guest lectures and workshops, you will consider how PR can assist in raising awareness, changing attitudes and behaviour, and managing relationships.The module is broken into three distinct blocks that will broadly cover the history and development of PR, understanding persuasion in a promotional or communicative context, and finally individual pitching and presentation skills.

    • Content Design (30 Credits) - Compulsory

      This module focuses on the design of content for print and online publication. You will learn how to design material that communicates information clearly and persuasively. You will gain an understanding of the conventions and practices of content design and explore the history and context of its development in the advertising, PR and branding industries. The module introduces both industry standard software as well as freeware software for the creation of layout designs in print, online and on mobile.

  • Year 2
    • Understanding Consumer Culture (30 Credits) - Compulsory

      With social media and mobile use now ubiquitous, it has become ever more crucial but also more feasible for brands and companies to monitor consumers’ everyday practices and participate in their shared culture. This module provides you with the cognitive skills and methodologies for researching consumer culture across offline and online spaces. You will learn to collect, organise, analyse, visualise and interpret qualitative, quantitative and digital data, and connect the findings to advertising, PR and branding strategies

    • Brand Management (30 Credits) - Compulsory

      In a context where a diverse range of organisations and individuals are required to imagine and communicate themselves as brands, (a set of symbols, values, and emotions that convey a certain narrative vision of the world), brand management has emerged as a key discipline that integrates a range of competencies from across the spectrum of marketing communications. This module introduces the knowledge and skills that are required to create, manage and communicate brands as well as assess their socio-cultural impact and economical value.

    • Campaign Planning (30 Credits) - Compulsory

      This module explores the practical process of campaign planning and communicating awareness of a product, service, idea or societal issue in an effective and engaging way. You will work on briefs set by external clients or organisations and this practical work will develop skills in key areas of campaign communications such as:

      • undertaking research and deciding the most appropriate communication strategy
      • developing creative insights and campaign objectives
      • devising a media/media relations strategy
      • working in creative teams to plan and produce promotional materials
      • working in teams to pitch the campaign
      • reflecting on the planning process and evaluating the campaign.
    • Creative Industries Work Placement (30 Credits) - Optional

      This module requires you to complete a work-placement in a selected sector in the industry. The module runs in cooperation with the Employability Support Services. The work-placement must take place either from January to May or June to August. It offers an alternative option in the event that a work-placement is not secured, in which you must complete a self-promotion portfolio including a professional practice-based project and a critical reflection on present and past professional experience.

      You will have the opportunity to learn about, consider and discuss the nature of contemporary work in the media and cultural industries and in related fields. This part will explore how people organise their working lives, what types of employment are on the rise, and which are in decline, what exactly are 'the cultural industries', and why are they the subject of so much discussion.

      The module examines the broader factors surrounding and shaping the types of organisations and industries that your work-placement, and ultimately employment, will be in. Most employers recruiting for interesting graduate jobs nowadays want graduates who are knowledgeable problem-solvers (with equal knowledge in technical production skills), and the lectures and seminar-based part of this module will help develop these skills. The module provides fundamental employability skills in CV writing, letter writing, job hunting and interviewing.

    • Promotional Cultures (30 Credits) - Optional

      In recent decades, the advertising, PR and branding industries have become central to public life - in business, politics and culture. This module provides an opportunity for you to critically engage with the major ethical issues, regulatory frameworks and political debates arising from the economic and digital transformations of contemporary society., You will learn about the changes brought about through the rise of promotional cultures and develop advanced skills of critical analysis through a range of case studies and practical workshops with regulatory and industry professionals.

    • Promotional Video Production (30 Credits) - Optional

      This module will allow you to gain valuable work experience in professional ‘client-led’ promotional video production scenarios. You will gain an insight into working with clients in a professional context with the aim to enhance your transition into a range of roles across the advertising, PR and branding industries. You will explore ethical and compliance issues with production opportunities from both external clients and in-house productions.

  • Year 3
    • Independent Project (30 Credits) - Compulsory

      The independent project module requires you to engage in the development and execution of a sustained project (written or practical) that is relevant to the field of digital media and the study of digital humanities. The module offer skills in professional practice and research with an emphasis on self-directed and independent learning. The module requires to engage critically with theoretical discourses and debates, as well as practical applications of media and technologies - encountered in the course. The project takes one of two forms: a written dissertation project of 7,000 words or a creative, practical industry-standard project accompanied by a sustained critical reflection of 3,500-4,000 words (detailing the process of development and execution) and a business plans (including budget and promotion strategy).

    • Digital Advertising (30 Credits) - Compulsory

      This module will give you the necessary knowledge to understand the complex relationship between digital technologies and consumer behaviour in an evolving context. You will explore the latest developments in advertising practice, from data analytics and programmatic advertising to augmented reality executions of branded content and experiences. You will gain the knowledge and skills to design and manage advertising content across a range of digital channels and platforms.

    • Social Media and Public Relations (30 Credits) - Compulsory

      This module introduces the ways in which organisations use social media to develop and deliver public relations campaigns and how those technologies can also be used to develop a person's professional profile online. You will develop the skills for strategic planning, design and evaluation of online campaigns and you will have the opportunity to refine your own personal brand; promoting your achievements and capabilities to enhance your employability.

    • Campaigns and Social Impact (30 Credits) - Optional

      Campaigns designed to change society are an integral part of the 21st century media environment. This module will help you understand how these campaigns develop, what they mean and how they reflect the way in which power works in societies. You will have the opportunity to effectively design, manage and deliver a campaign designed to address an issue of importance to your community.

    • Entrepreneurship (30 Credits) - Optional

      This module will give you the opportunity to engage with realistic scenarios that you are likely to encounter during your career in the media industry. Through seminars, directed study and experiential learning, you will explore the employment and self-employment opportunities in these industries. Entrepreneurial activities, both supervised and self-directed, are at the core of the module with a constant focus on your budding enterprise ideas and ambitions.

    • Place Branding and International Diplomacy (30 Credits) - Optional .

      Places, just like products, require a brand strategy to compete in today’s international globalised environment. Cities, regions and nations worldwide have begun to use promotional strategies to position themselves favourably in the minds of target groups such as tourists, businesses, potential residents and foreign investors. As an entry into a relatively new and highly interdisciplinary field, this module will explore tourism, investment, migration, planning and governance through a promotional lens

Additional information

Start: September
Duration:3 Years
Attendance: Full Time
Course leader : David Tully
 Fees (Total)- 37.149,84 GBP
September 2020
Year 1 -12.384,26 GBP
Year 2 -12.384,26 GBP
Year 3 - 12.384,26 GBP

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BA Honours Advertising, PR and Branding

£ 36,762 VAT inc.