Online, part-time
Marketing MScDrive results with strategic, creative, and insight-led marketing.

Delivered by King’s Business School, which holds accreditations from AMBA, EQUIS, and AACSB.
Key information
Study mode: |
100% online |
Duration: |
2 years, part time |
Next start date: |
9 September 2025 |
Application deadline: |
12 August 2025 |
Intakes: |
September 2025, January 2026, and May 2026 |
Tuition fees: |
£20,232* (funding options and instalments are available) |
These tuition fees may be subject to increases in subsequent years of study, in line with King's terms and conditions.
* Depending on your country of residence, you may also have to pay Goods and Services Tax (GST) in addition to your tuition fees. You can find further information on the
Course overview
This part-time, online marketing degree is for graduates, professionals, and career changers who want to step into leadership or move into fast-paced marketing roles.
An MSc in Marketing gives you the strategic insight and practical skills to influence decisions, lead impactful campaigns, and drive business growth. You'll learn how to understand markets, shape brand direction, and spot opportunities others miss.
With a strong mix of theory and real-world application, you'll be ready to add value from day one and stand out in a competitive global job market.
This programme starts with core marketing principles. It then moves into specialist topics such as sustainability, digital marketing, and brand strategy. You’ll gain hands-on experience with industry-standard tools, including Mintel for market research and consumer insights, and Qualtrics for designing and analysing surveys. These tools support the development of evidence-based, job-relevant outputs.
Apply nowYou’ll also build a portfolio of applied work by developing marketing plans and preparing creative idea pitches for advertising and social media. You’ll be challenged to integrate these ideas into broader, multi-channel communication strategies. You can study from anywhere in the world and continue working full-time, thanks to our flexible and interactive online learning format. We also refresh our programme content regularly to reflect evolving trends like AI in marketing, automation, and consumer behaviour shifts.
When you graduate, you’ll have more than a qualification. You’ll have the strategic, analytical, and creative skills that employers are looking for.
Who is this programme for?
This MSc is designed for ambitious individuals from any industry who want to advance their careers through strategic marketing expertise. It’s ideal for:
- Graduates looking to launch a marketing career with a strong strategic foundation
- Professionals aiming to transition into marketing or step into leadership roles
- Experienced marketers seeking to broaden their skills with up-to-date tools and insight
- Career changers and professionals who want to apply their industry knowledge in a marketing context
- Individuals who want to stay ahead of emerging trends such as AI, sustainability, and data-driven marketing
Why choose this online MSc?
Triple-accredited business school
Study at a globally recognised institution held to the highest standards in teaching, research, and industry relevance.
Access to industry tools
Use leading platforms like Mintel and Qualtrics to conduct research, analyse data, and inform strategic decisions.
Real-world creative practice
Build hands-on experience by pitching advertising ideas and integrating them into multi-channel communication strategies.
Current and future-focused
Explore key marketing trends including AI, sustainability, and data-driven decision-making, all woven into your learning experience.
What you'll study
This course blends theory, research, and practical exercises with a review of the latest trends and techniques. As a result, the curriculum of this online MSc in Marketing is both broad and deep. It aims to solidify your understanding of the various functions of marketing, including consumer behaviour, marketing principles, marketing strategy and research methods.
You’ll learn how to identify and present solutions to tackle various marketing issues and challenges for businesses operating at the local, national, or global level. You’ll cover fundamental marketing principles as well as specialist and emerging marketing topics. These range from sustainability and corporate social responsibility to maximising Big Data and generated content.
Module overview
This online Marketing MSc course is comprised of 12 15-credit core modules (180 credits in total). All core modules on the course are compulsory and you must pass all these modules to complete the award. You’re required to take the following 12 core modules:
This module aims to develop your global marketing mindset. It provides a deeper understanding of marketing issues and challenges, such as cultural dynamics or different market entry methods, and their impact internationally. Learning from theory and contemporary practice, you'll explore how to analyse international marketing challenges.
This includes understanding the information needed for effective decisions and the marketing strategies to tackle them effectively. In doing so, we cover aspects such as global segmentation and positioning, marketing communications, retailing, and logistics.
Develop a critical understanding of the fundamental marketing principles, concepts, and practices. Exploring the marketing frameworks used to identify and solve marketing problems, you will develop a deeper understanding of customers and competitors. You’ll examine market forces and the social, economic, political, and technological dimensions which affect marketing decisions around product, price, place, and promotion.
Drawn from research in marketing psychology, this module is focused on customers; their behaviour in different settings, and how this guides marketing strategies and practices. It provides an overview of core consumer and buyer behaviour theories. It also explores the role and influence of culture on consumers’ and buyers’ decision-making, perception, learning, memory, attitudes, and persuasion. You will also consider ethical implications of marketing strategy and practice, from misleading claims or false advertising to misusing consumer data.
This module covers the wide range of marketing activities geared towards marketing products or services to organisational buyers. It offers insight into the core differences and similarities between business to business (B2B) marketing and business to consumer (B2C) environments.
You will look at how to identify business customer needs, then develop and creatively promote products or services which address those unmet needs in an effective and efficient way. You will also consider the ways in which marketers balance customer demand and company profitability.
Sustainability and ethics are now considered some of the most critical aspects of doing business; they can positively or negatively influence the brand and reputation of organisations. In this module, you will examine the current developments in sustainability and ethics and reflect on the role of the marketer. Looking at case studies of companies that have embarked on a sustainable and ethical journey, you will learn about the challenges of changing behaviour and how to motivate organisational behavioural change.
Studying digital marketing from a consumer behaviour perspective, this module explores the impact of and latest developments within digital marketing technologies. You will consider how digital technology can influence consumer/buyer relationships with brands or firms, evaluating the advantages and limitations of various tactics, from content and email marketing to web optimisation and analytics, to marketing strategy.
This module aims to provide a comprehensive introduction to marketing strategy and planning. You will develop the advanced conceptual and practical skills needed to successfully develop a professional strategic marketing plan. Topics include: marketing strategy, analysis and perspectives; environmental analysis, market information and intelligence; strategic marketing decisions and choices; segmentation, targeting and positioning strategies; branding strategies; relationship strategies; product innovation and development strategies; strategy implementation, control and metrics.
Successful businesses rely on market research to supply the marketing intelligence required to understand the effectiveness of the current marketing mix and explore and identify new marketplace opportunities. The objective of this core module is to equip you with the skills and knowledge to conduct effective marketing research, as well as interpret and use the marketing research of others to aid decision-making. You will consider how to develop actionable marketing research through the definition of marketing research problems, information gathering, data analysis, report writing, and presentation.
Introducing the fundamental principles, concepts and practices of brand management, this module views brands and branding from a managerial and a consumer perspective. Topics include: an introduction to brands and brand in context; brand purpose, identity, and positioning; building and measuring brand equity; integrating brand communications; brand architecture and leveraging equity; and managing brands over time.
In this module, you will learn how to use marketing analytics to analyse, visualise, and interpret customer data from various sources, such as surveys, transaction data, company-internal data, and data from social media platforms. You will review and gain practical experience using some of the typical software packages available. In doing so, you will gain a deeper understanding of how various marketing analytical techniques, tools, metrics, and data sources can be used to address fundamental challenges marketing managers face today in the age of Big Data.
Against the backdrop of an increasingly global and digitally connected marketplace, you’ll consider the strategic role of services and services marketing. This module provides an in-depth exploration of the roles played by various stakeholders, including customers, patients, employees, and others within the service sector. A key element of the module is the focus on contemporary challenges in managerial service practices, particularly those related to adapting to digital transformation and effectively managing customer expectations in a digital context.
You’ll be introduced to the ways to capture, measure and add value to service customers. This will equip you with the knowledge and skills to critically evaluate potential strategic options and recommend sound strategic solutions to real-life services marketing problems.
One of the most popular and well-known facets of marketing is the ‘marketing mix’. Inplatforms, such as Facebook and Google, you will prepare your own advertising creative idea pitch and then integrate your idea with a broader communication plan.
Changes to programme structure
At King’s College London, we regularly review how we deliver our programmes in accordance with student feedback and to continuously ensure the highest standard of education.
As such, we’re pleased to share an upcoming enhancement to the delivery structure of the Marketing MSc programme, which will transition to a 3 x 10-week term model.
Here’s what this means for you:
- Prolonged engagement: The extended 10-week terms provide increased opportunity to dive deeply into your studies, enabling you to reflect thoughtfully on your learning whilst facilitating broader commitments.
- Rich collaboration: Longer teaching periods enable meaningful peer interactions, including group work and networking opportunities. You’ll have more time to form connections with both fellow students and academic staff.
- Aligned with King’s academic calendar: Adopting a 10-week terms structure aligns our online programmes with King’s standard academic calendar, ensuring consistency in how teaching, assessment, and support are delivered.
If you begin your studies in the 2025/26 academic year, you will start under the current 6-week block structure. In September 2026, you'll transition to the new 10-week term format, experiencing the benefits outlined above. This approach has been taken to ensure a seamless and enriching progression through your programme.
The change reflects King’s ongoing commitment to providing a high-quality, student-centred online education that builds on a strong foundation while offering continuous improvement and opportunities.
About King's Business School
This Marketing MSc is delivered by King’s Business School, ranked 7th in the UK (Times Higher Education 2025) and recognised globally for its academic excellence. The School holds triple crown accreditation from AACSB, AMBA, and EQUIS, a distinction held by only 1% of business schools worldwide.
King’s Business School works closely with organisations of all sizes, from agile startups to global corporations, and focuses on key areas such as marketing innovation, consumer behaviour, strategy, and responsible business.
You’ll learn from leading marketing scholars who are widely published, serve on editorial boards, and shape international research.
Meet your Programme Director

Dr Romas Malevicius
Dr Romas Malevicius is an Assistant Professor (Lecturer) in Marketing and Programme Director of the online Marketing MSc at King’s Business School. Romas is a Fellow of Advance HE. His academic interests are focused on marketing, branding, and sustainability, and he has a wide range of professional experience in these fields. He consults for businesses and NGOs on marketing and sustainability. He is an advisory board member and mentor of the Association for Learning Design and Education for Sustainable Development (ALDESD).
How you're assessed
Assessments are designed to test your knowledge, understanding, and critical awareness of the topics discussed during the course. They also evaluate your ability to analyse and apply specialist knowledge to practice. While these may vary between modules, they are likely to include one or more of the following:
Group presentations
Group presentations
Written coursework
Written coursework
Projects
Projects
Entry requirements
A minimum high 2:1 undergraduate Bachelor’s (honours) degree in a social science-related area with a final mark of at least 65% or above in the UK marking scheme. If you are still studying, you should be achieving an average of at least 65% or above in the UK marking scheme.
If you have a lower degree classification, or a degree in an unrelated subject, your application may be considered if you can demonstrate significant relevant work experience, or offer a related graduate qualification (such as a master's or PGDip).
Please note that if you have a lower degree classification, or a degree in an unrelated subject, your application may be considered if you can demonstrate significant relevant work experience or offer a related graduate qualification (such as a master's or PGDip).
English language band: B
To study at King's, it is essential that you can communicate in English effectively in an academic environment. You’re usually required to provide certification of your competence in English before starting your studies.
Nationals of majority English speaking countries (as defined by the UKVI) who have permanently resided in this country are not usually required to complete an additional English language test. This is also the case for applicants who have successfully completed:
- An undergraduate degree (at least three years duration) within five years of the course start date.
- A postgraduate taught degree (at least one year) within five years of the course start date.
- A PhD in a majority English-speaking country (as defined by the UKVI) within five years of the course start date.
For information on our English language requirements and whether you need to complete an English language test, please see our English Language requirements page.
Depending on your previous qualifications, you may need to submit a personal statement and a reference letter as part of your application.
You’ll need to submit a copy (or copies) of your official academic transcript(s), showing the subjects studied and marks obtained. If you have already completed your degree, copies of your official degree certificate will also be required. Applicants with academic documents issued in a language other than English, will need to submit both the original and official translation of their documents.
You’ll need to submit your CV as part of your application to highlight your experience.

Not sure if you meet the requirements, or if the course is right for you? Speak to our team to get tailored support:
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This MSc prepares you for a wide range of strategic marketing and leadership roles across sectors. Whether you're looking to advance in your current organisation, move into a new industry, or launch your own venture, the skills you gain will open doors.
Graduates may go on to roles such as:
- Marketing manager
- Brand strategist
- Digital marketing lead
- Communications director
- Market research analyst
- Product marketing manager
- Content or campaign strategist
- Marketing consultant
You’ll be equipped to work in-house, within agencies or consultancies, or as an independent specialist. The programme’s practical focus and exposure to real-world tools like Mintel and Qualtrics will help you apply insights effectively from day one, giving you a competitive edge in both B2B and B2C environments.
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