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Master in Strategic Marketing
This Master in Strategic Marketing is a career-focused degree provided by the London School of Business & Finance (LSBF) and awarded by the International Telematic University UNINETTUNO. With course delivery through the advanced online learning platform, you will have access to HD video tutorials, a library of research resources, professional and peer student networks, and student support, all at your fingertips, 24/7. And with the option of a pay-as-you-go fee structure, you can earn your degree in as little as 18 months.
Entry Requirements
To be considered for the following programme you must meet the following requirements:
• Undergraduate degree (2:2 minimum) or equivalent
• Where English is not a first language, and the Student has not completed their undergraduate degree in English, the following proof of English language proficiency is required: a. TOEFL-IBT score of 78 or
b. TOEFL PBT score of 547; or
c. IELTS overall band score of 6 or higher; or
d. Michigan Test equated score of 80 or better.
Fees
£7,000
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Student Profile(s)
Ana Stanel
"Each and every module taught me something new; this programme puts what you thought you knew into perspective. “The things I’ve learned from this programme, I can apply in my everyday business life. It has given me a different perspective, not only in the field of marketing, but in business too.’’
Robertus Dorpmans
‘’The study experience was great, and really flexible. The modules were really interesting and very applicable to my work, and the teachers were informative and engaging. I’d recommend online study to anyone thinking about it.
I’m working four days per week as a teacher. I teach at a university, and I wanted to do a master’s in strategic marketing, so online best fit my working schedule. I like the fact it was taught by professors who came from a business environment. They could fill me in and update me on state-of-the-art digital marketing practices."
Carly Marie Caruna
“My online experience was very interesting. I could review the videos in my own time, take notes, and stop and review them as often as needed. The tutors were very accessible. Even though they were online you could still access and send them emails and they would get back to you within a short period of time.
The weekends were university days, so I would sit down with my laptop and watch any lectures which I had not previously had time to watch, do my research, read some papers, and of course then work on assignments, dissertations, and write proposals.
I would describe InterActive as being flexible, fun, and ideal for me.”
Nilsa Diaz de Sandi
"I decided to study the dual programme because I knew it would be a good enhancement to my background, and it offers a good combination of disciplines which can be applied to today’s marketing environment. As an online student, I’ve been able to stay in touch with my instructors, and network with my fellow classmates. The online platform is very user friendly, and it’s easy to explore different features. I’ve been able to use a lot of resources, which was very helpful for my studies.
My experience studying with LSBF has been better than some other experiences I’ve had with online study. The help you get from the instructors is timely, and you are offered a lot of other resources through the platform.
I am very confident that the programme will help me achieve my career goals, and will assist me in finding future employment."
Sue Freeman
“The advantage of the programme was not only its excellent online delivery - it was also wonderful to read other peoples’ feedback and enter a mutually cooperative learning environment.”