MSc International Marketing: University of Sussex

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Degree 
MSc
Address
MSc International Marketing: University of Sussex, School of Business, Management and Economics, Room 2B36, Mantell Building, University of Sussex, Falmer, Brighton, BN1 9RF, Brighton, United Kingdom
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Subject
Marketing
Course Language(s) 
English
Duration 
1 year full time or 2 years part time
Telephone 
+44 (0)1273 872717
Fax 
+44 (0)1273 873715
E-mail 

pgb...@sussex.ac.uk

Website 
http://www.sussex.ac.uk/bam



About the programme

This MSc is an intensive programme, designed to provide you with a profound understanding of marketing within its organisational and international context, as well as practical marketing and market research skills. You will be able to specialise in specific marketing fields and other related disciplines.

This degree programme may be attractive if you aim to work in:

  • advertising, brand and product management
  • international marketing
  • marketing research or consultancy
  • new business development
  • public relations
  • research (or wish to undertake doctoral study)
  • sales management.

Admission requirments

UK entrance requirements

A first- or upper second-class undergraduate honours degree or equivalent professional qualification.

Overseas entrance requirements

Sussex receives applications from all over the world and is therefore very experienced in assessing the qualifications offered by students from outside the UK.

For information on some of the most common international qualifications that meet theiur general entry requirements, please refer to the table in their International students section.

English language requirements

IELTS 6.5, with not less than 6.5 in Writing and 6.0 in the other sections. Internet TOEFL with 90 overall including 24 in Speaking and 25 in Writing. For more information, refer to English language requirements.


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