Marketing Analytics and Data Science
Module Description
Knowledge is the key to success. Knowing what your customers want, what they respond to most, user traffic and website usage patterns, will enable you to come up with successful campaigns and knowing where and how to place your content. In this module, you will explore data collection through Google Analytics, artificial intelligence, case studies and more so as to help you gain more customer insight, gauge marketing performance and thus help you with future marketing decisions.
Entry Requirements
Candidates who apply for this course must be in possession of the following:
- a qualification at MQF Level 4 in subjects related to Marketing, Mathematics, Science or Computing (minimum two ‘A’ Levels or equivalent);
AND
- a pass in English at MQF Level 3 (‘O’ Level or equivalent).
Target Audience
This course is targeted at:
- candidates who understand and possibly work in a marketing environment who would like to bridge the gap with the digital world;
- candidates who understand the digital world, and who now need to understand how digital marketing is transforming the way companies present themselves and why this is important for effective business operations.
Career Paths
This course is targeted at:
- candidates who understand and possibly work in a marketing environment who would like to bridge the gap with the digital world;
- candidates who understand the digital world, and who now need to understand how digital marketing is transforming the way companies present themselves and why this is important for effect
How you’ll be assessed
The course comprises:
- Evening classes for part-time courses.
- Classes held throughout the day for full-time courses.
- Guided learning, presentations, comprising synchronous online discussions, tutorials and/or videos.
- Self-study hours comprising research, reading and assignment work.
Assessment
Assessment is carried out via two mandatory components:
- Assessment 1
- Assessment 2
The programme includes different forms of assessment which allow for and promote students’ critical engagement. The formative and summative assessment tasks may include an in-class assignment and/or a home-based written assignment using diverse assessment tools which may take the form of online and in-class discussions, examinations, case studies, reports, proposals, essays, and presentations, etc., as applicable to the diverse modules.