BA (Hons) Creative Advertising Strategy
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| Course Code | |
|---|---|
| UCAS Code | N561 |
| University Code | UAL U65 |
| Study Level | Undergraduate |
| Study Mode | Full Time |
| Course Length | 3 years |
| Start Date | October |
| Application Route | Through UCAS. |
| Application Deadline | 15 January 2010 |
| Home/EU Fee | £3,290. Fees given as guidance only and will be subject to review. Some courses charge non-standard rates and additional material/residency costs |
| International Fee | £12,250. Fees given as guidance only and will be subject to review. Many courses charge non-standard fee rates and additional costs. For details call the International Office on +44 (0)20 7514 8138. |
| Course Director | Chris Bullar |
| Course Location | LCC - this course is taught within the Faculty of Design |
| Autumn Term Dates | Monday 28 September to Friday 11 December 2009 |
| Spring Term Dates | Monday 11 January to Friday 19 March 2010 |
| Summer Term Dates | Monday 19 April to Friday 25 June 2010 |
Innovative thinking and creativity are essential to a successful career in advertising.
This course will develop your own enterprise skills and equip you with the specific knowledge and understanding required in this competitive and ever-changing industry.
This course is taught within the Faculty of Design
Assessment
Coursework which may include practical and written assignments and work placements.Award
University of the Arts London BA Honours Degree
Further information
For further details telephone +44 (0) 20 7514 6569
Email: info@lcc.arts.ac.uk
Download a course leaflet (101kb pdf)
Year 1
In year one the focus is on Foundations of Advertising and Marketing Communications, which will provide you with the knowledge of the subject and its industry context. You will be introduced to the essential marketing and communication concepts and recognise how these are employed in the business environment.
Year 2
The themes of Management of Marketing and Advertising Communications are covered in year two. A particular focus is on the application of knowledge to marketing communications, problems and issues. Another feature of study this year is simulated work-related study, through which you will employ your understanding of advertising communications in practical scenarios.
Year 3
You now examine contemporary issues of advertising practice. Issues of communications strategy and preparation for employment are particular features of this final year of study. You will also work on a major project.
This course is suited to students wishing to enter a career in advertising and marketing.
2 A levels plus 3 GCSEs (A-C), or equivalent qualifications, or relevant professional experience/experiential learning, or a combination of formal qualifications and experiential learning.
International and EU students: If your first language is not English you should check you have achieved the correct IELTS level in English.
Please apply through UCAS.
NON-EU INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS: If you are an international student and you are unsure of how to apply please contact the International Office first before applying - call +44 (0)20 7514 8138.






