MA Creative Marketing and Branding Online
| Format: 100% online |
Duration: 2 years, part time | Next start date: June 2026 |
| Total course fee: £13,000 | Application deadline: TBC | Intakes: June and September 2026 |
MA Creative Marketing and Branding overview
A future facing approach to creative marketing
In a world where creativity drives commerce and culture, creative marketing professionals need strategic skills. Our MA Creative Marketing and Branding offers a dynamic, future-facing approach to strategic communication, brand development, and market innovation.
Why study creative marketing now
This course is designed for aspiring marketers, brand strategists, and creative professionals who want to move into creative leadership roles. Today, the creative economy is one of the fastest-growing sectors worldwide. There has never been a more exciting time to master the tools, insights, and creative thinking that power successful campaigns and iconic brands.
Shaping brands for real-world impact
You’ll explore how marketing and branding operate across diverse cultural, technological, and economic landscapes. You’ll learn to craft compelling narratives, build meaningful brand identities, and optimise campaigns for real-world impact.
Key areas of study
Join us to master essential areas including digital platforms, immersive storytelling, ethical branding, and consumer behaviour. The curriculum is both rigorous and responsive to the industry's evolving demands, covering marketing analytics and sustainable branding practices.
Learn with a leading creative community
At the heart of this experience is Winchester School of Art, a creative powerhouse with a legacy stretching back over 150 years. As part of the University of Southampton, ranking 17th in the UK (The Times University Rankings 2026) and a Russell Group member, you'll get an academically rigorous and industry-relevant learning experience. You'll also join a rich online community of like-minded creative learners from around the world.
Who's this course for?
- Creative professionals ready to build strategic expertise while maintaining their artistic vision
- Established marketers seeking to infuse more creativity and storytelling into their work
- Artists, designers, and content creators transitioning into strategic marketing roles
- Creative entrepreneurs and studio founders looking to express their brand story and engage audiences
- Marketing professionals and creatives who want to turn ideas into campaigns and brand stories that resonate worldwide
What you'll study
This online, two-year course is one of three pathway options:
- MA Creative Marketing and Branding
- MA Creative Marketing and Branding (Digital Campaigns)
- MA Creative Marketing and Branding (Global Advertising)
In this MA Creative Marketing and Branding, you will:
- launch creative strategies that give your brand a unique positioning on the market
- use consumer psychology to design campaigns that connect emotionally and anticipate trends
- turn data into inspiration for shaping ideas and refining creative concepts
- design cross-channel brand experiences that tell visual and narrative stories
- blend artistic vision with strategy to think like a creative strategist
- build strong brand identities through storytelling, design, and creative positioning for global markets
- complete an original project that shows your ability to transform creative ideas into marketing impact
This pathway provides the foundational knowledge and strategic thinking required for leadership roles across the marketing and branding industry.
About the Winchester School of Art
Winchester School of Art (WSA) is a centre of excellence for creative education and research, known for combining artistic exploration with industry relevance. Our community brings together practitioners, academics and innovators who collaborate across disciplines to tackle the challenges facing today’s creative industries.
We place sustainability, cultural awareness and global impact at the heart of our approach, ensuring that creativity goes hand in hand with responsibility. Students and staff work where ideas meet technology, science and culture, exploring new possibilities for design, communication and brand expression.
Our alumni include internationally recognised artists, designers and creative leaders such as Darren Almond, Brian Eno, Katie Pratt and Stella Tennant.
Guided by a diverse team of academics and industry specialists, you will be encouraged to think critically, experiment boldly and shape the future of marketing and branding.
Join a vibrant global community where research, innovation and creativity thrive, and prepare to make your mark as a leader in the creative economy.
Module overview
This online, part-time course is made up of 10 modules, totalling 180 credits. Eight modules are core to all marketing pathways.
You’ll start with Principles of Creative Marketing and Branding, which gives you a strong foundation in essential marketing concepts. After that, you’ll complete another seven modules, including the two pathway-specific modules. These modules are independent and are delivered in a different order for each intake.
The course concludes with a Research Toolkit module followed by the Final Project module.
Core modules
The following eight modules are core to all three pathways.
Principles of Creative Marketing and Branding (15 credits)
This module introduces you to the foundations of contemporary marketing
and branding as both a commercial and creative practice. You’ll explore how to analyse market environments and understand consumer behaviour to develop innovative, audience-driven strategies. This will help you develop a solid brand identity and build value in your market.
Next Generation Consumer Trends and Insights (15 credits)
In this module, you’ll explore how emerging technologies and digital shifts
are reshaping consumer behaviour. We’ll equip you with the tools to identify
and anticipate evolving trends, evaluate consumer motivations, and apply behavioural insights to your work. This way, you can craft forward-thinking, engaging marketing and branding strategies.
Marketing Strategy in a Changing World (15 credits)
This module focuses on helping you design creative, agile, and impactful
marketing strategies that respond to global market shifts. You’ll explore
core strategic frameworks, sustainable practices, and emerging marketing techniques to build brand equity and deliver value.
Brand Creation and Experience (15 credits)
In this module, you’ll explore the strategic building blocks of branding,
from identity and storytelling to experience and performance. Together with your cohort, you’ll focus on creating emotionally resonant and consistent brand experiences across touchpoints. This will help you craft brands that connect with their audiences, inspire people, and stand out.
Engaging Audiences: Strategy and Story (15 credits)
In this module, you’ll discover how to use storytelling and integrated
communication strategies to connect with audiences. You’ll learn to create
compelling brand narratives, plan multi-channel campaigns, and explore
sustainable communication trends. This will empower you to drive engagement
and brand differentiation across digital and traditional platforms.
Analytics in Action: Creative Campaigns Strategy (15 credits)
This module explores how you can use data analytics to power smart, creative
marketing strategies. We’ll cover key analytical tools, customer behaviour
insights, and campaign performance metrics. By the end of this module, you’ll be able to design and measure effective marketing strategies using contemporary marketing technology (martech) and real-time data.
Research Toolkit: Preparation for Final Project (15 credits)
This module focuses on developing the research skills needed to support your
final project and future professional practice. We’ll cover research design,
methodology, ethical considerations, and data analysis. On completion of
this module, you’ll be able to conduct insightful, robust research aligned with
industry and academic standards.
Vision to Reality: Final Project (45 credits)
In this final module, you’ll undertake an independent, research-led project on a
topic of your choice. It’s your chance to showcase everything that you have learned throughout your studies and demonstrate your ability to apply creative, strategic thinking. This research project allows you to explore a real-world marketing or branding issue relevant to your career or pathway interests.
Pathway modules
The following two modules are unique to the core pathway.
Brand Narratives and Communication (15 credits)
This module explores how strategic storytelling builds meaningful brand
connections. You’ll examine how brand voice, visuals, and values shape
communication across platforms. You’ll engage with cutting-edge trends like AR, AI, and experiential marketing to craft cohesive, impactful brand narratives.
Precision Marketing: Crafting Smarter Campaigns (15 credits)
This module teaches you how to optimise marketing strategies through
data-led decision-making. We’ll introduce performance metrics and
campaign evaluation tools that help refine and enhance your marketing
impact. This way, you can ensure that your campaigns are targeted, effective, and aligned with business objectives.
Meet the team
Juliet Tomlinson
Programme Leader, MA Creative Marketing and Branding
With a career spanning financial services, e-commerce, and marketing consultancy, Julia brings extensive professional experience into her teaching. Since 2011, she has taught a wide range of marketing and business subjects and is now a Senior Teaching Fellow at Winchester School of Art.
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Professor Amanda Bragg-Mollison
Head of School Education at Winchester School of Art
Amanda is a specialist in luxury marketing and branding. Her work bridges academia and industry, with expertise in luxury property, hospitality, and fashion. She is the author of Luxury and the Senses (Bloomsbury) and has designed innovative courses that prepare students for global careers in the luxury sector.
View full profileHow you’re assessed
Throughout your MA Creative Marketing and Branding studies, you’ll be assessed through a variety of methods that combine theory with practice. These include individual reports, strategy plans, case studies, presentations, and digital projects. You’ll also take part in group assignments that focus on collaboration, creative problem-solving, and strategic decision-making.
You’ll receive continuous feedback from tutors through annotated copies of your work and written evaluations. You’ll also receive ongoing guidance to support your progress and ensure you stay on track to meet each module’s learning outcomes.
Entry requirements
Standard entry requirements
To join the course, you’ll need:
- a minimum of a 2:2 class degree in any subject, equivalent to a UK bachelor’s degree
Non-standard entry requirements
If you don’t meet the standard academic requirements, don’t worry. We review applications on a case-by-case basis and will assess whether your background and experience are suitable for this course.
Performance pathway
If you don’t meet the criteria above, you may be eligible for our performance pathway. On this pathway, you'll take the first 15-credit module. Successful completion of this module provides you with an entry route to the full master’s degree.
For this entry route, you’ll need:
- 3 years' relevant experience plus relevant professional qualifications; or
- a minimum of 5 years' employment in a professional role (this does not need to be in a relevant field)
For guidance on your eligibility, please contact our adviser team.
Please note, if you're on the performance pathway, you won’t be eligible for support from Student Finance for the first module. You’ll need to pay the registration fee and the cost of the first module yourself. Once you successfully complete the first module, you can apply for Student Finance to cover the rest of the course, subject to eligibility and Student Finance’s terms and conditions.
Please also note that if you access the course via the performance pathway entry route you'll need to take two short study breaks during your studies, bringing the total length to 2 years and 4 months.
English language requirements
You’ll need to provide evidence of your English language ability equivalent to an IELTS (academic) score of 6.5. All components should have a minimum score of 6.0. For non-IELTS equivalents of this score, please refer to the table below:
| Test | Overall score | Minimum component score |
| TOEFL (including Home Edition) | 92 | Reading: 22 Writing: 21 Listening: 21 Speaking: 23 |
| Pearson PTE | 68 | No component below 64 |
| Duolingo | 120-125 | Literacy: 105 Conversation: 105 Comprehension: 110 Production: 85 |
Please note that you will not need to provide evidence of English language ability if:
- You’re a national of, or have completed a qualification equivalent to a UK degree in, one of the countries recognised for English language proficiency. Please contact our adviser team to confirm if your country qualifies.
- You can demonstrate that you’ve worked professionally in English for at least 2 years. In this case, a professional reference letter will be required.
- You have completed an undergraduate degree taught and assessed in English up to 2 years preceding the date of first enrolment at the University of Southampton. In the case of degrees taught by two or more partner institutions of which only one is taught and assessed in English, you must demonstrate that a minimum of 2 years have been taught and assessed in English.
- You have been awarded a degree that was fully taught and assessed in English between two and five years prior to the date of first enrolment at the University and can demonstrate that you’ve worked professionally in English for a minimum of 12 months in the last two years. In this case, a professional reference letter will be required.
What you'll need to provide
Here’s what we’ll ask you to provide for both standard and non-standard entry routes:
- a detailed CV: Highlight your relevant professional and personal experiences
- a professional reference letter: A trusted referee should explain why you’re a strong candidate for this course
- a personal statement (300-500 words): Tell us about your interest in the course, how it aligns with your career goals, and how your experience so far has prepared you for success at master’s level
In your personal statement, highlight examples that demonstrate your abilities in:
- time management
- organisation
- communication
- teamwork
- personal responsibility
- critical thinking
- problem-solving
Ready to start your application?
Apply now to start in June 2026Careers and opportunities
As a graduate of this course, you’ll be equipped for a wide range of creative roles across the marketing, branding, and advertising industries. The course blends imaginative practice with critical insight, preparing you to design bold campaigns, build inspiring brand worlds, and lead with creativity. You’ll also sharpen your ability to tell powerful stories, experiment with emerging media, and transform ideas into innovative strategies.
Whether you want to lead creative teams, design iconic campaigns, or launch your own business, this course supports your ambition. You’ll graduate with a portfolio of skills and projects that showcase your originality, analytical ability, and creative problem-solving. You’ll also gain entrepreneurial skills to establish your own ventures or pursue advanced research such as a PhD.
Here are just a few examples of the roles you can pursue as a graduate:
- Brand Manager
- Creative Director
- Studio Founder
- Creative Marketing Manager
- Marketing Communications Manager
- Marketing Innovation Consultant
- Creative Brand Consultant
- Experiential Marketing Manager
- Social Media Creative Lead
- Content and Storytelling Specialist
- Entrepreneur
You’ll also benefit from being part of the University of Southampton and Winchester School of Art community. Strong industry connections, academic expertise, and a global alumni network create opportunities for collaboration and career development.
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MA Creative Marketing and Branding FAQs
Course overview
What unique aspects does the MA Creative Marketing and Branding offer?
This online conversion course requires no prior AI experience and provides a solid foundation in core AI concepts, machine learning, and ethical practice. It combines practical skillThis online course from the University of Southampton takes a future facing approach to creative marketing. You’ll explore how brands communicate, how audiences respond and how creative ideas shape culture. You don’t need prior marketing experience. The course gives you the strategic and creative tools to design compelling brand stories, understand consumer behaviour and develop campaigns with real world impact.
Entry requirements
What are the entry requirements for the MA Creative Marketing and Branding?
Applicants normally need a 2:1 class degree in any subject or a 2:2 class degree in any subject, and at least 3 years’ employment in a recognised graduate role. We also consider non-standard applicants based on professional background.
Full details are listed in the ‘Entry Requirements’ section of this page.
Assessments
What assessment methods are used in the MA Creative Marketing and Branding?
You’ll be assessed through individual reports, strategy plans, case studies, presentations and digital projects. Group assignments help you develop collaborative and creative problem solving skills, while individual coursework tests your strategic thinking. Tutors provide regular feedback to help you stay on track throughout each module.
Who the course is for
Who is the MA Creative Marketing and Branding for?
This online course is ideal for aspiring marketers, designers, content creators and creative professionals who want to develop strategic skills. It’s also suited to established marketers looking to bring more creativity and storytelling into their work, and to creative entrepreneurs who want to build strong brand identities for their businesses.
Course structure
What is the study mode for the MA Creative Marketing and Branding?
The course is delivered entirely online, letting you study flexibly while balancing work and personal commitments.
What is the duration of the MA Creative Marketing and Branding?
The course duration is two years, part time.
If you access the course via the performance pathway entry route you'll need to take two short study breaks during your studies, bringing the total length to 2 years and 4 months.
Careers
What career outcomes can be expected from completing the course?
Graduates will be ready for creative and strategic roles across marketing, branding and advertising. You’ll gain the skills to shape brand identities, lead creative campaigns and communicate ideas across different media.
Career options include Brand Manager, Creative Director, Creative Marketing Manager, Content and Storytelling Specialist and Marketing Communications Manager. The course also supports entrepreneurial ambitions and progression into further study.
Applications
When can I start the University of Southampton's online MA Creative Marketing and Branding?
The course has intakes in June and September 2026.
Applications are open for the next intake. You can apply online using the University of Southampton application portal at apply.online.southampton.ac.uk. Early application is recommended.