Consumer Psychology with Business

M.A.

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Bangor University

Course Overview

This exciting new discipline uses psychological insight and research and applies it to the problems facing markeeters, helping them make better decisions. For example, if a brand is developing a new advertisement, it is essential that it grabs consumers' attention. Not only should it grab attention, but marketeers will want to ensure that consumers learn the targeted message - and psychologists can help achieve this. For over a hundred years psychologists have studied concepts including: attention, perception, decision-making learning and motivation to name a few. While these have traditionally been studied in a laboratory based system, the relevance to marketing is obvious. By applying principles generated from learning psychology and our knowledge of how the visual system works, psychologists are able to develop advertisements that are more effective at capturing attention and more likely to be remembered. Today consumer psychologists are working for some of the largest companies tackling questions ranging from the relatively simple (for example which product packaging grabs the most attention) to the hugely complex (how should the National Health Service use behaviour-changing interventions to reduce waiting times? ). In order to help answer these questions techniques used range from traditional focus groups, questionnaires, and crowd-sourced data to the more specialised psychological based approaches including: laboratory experiments, brain imaging and eye tracking. This exciting new course will focus on the latest theoretical developments and explain how science is influencing: advertising, branding, consumer decision-making, merchandising, packaging store design and more. This course is perfect for any graduate wishing to start, or further develop a career in Consumer Psychology and Business and is delivered by schools that enjoy an international reputation in their respective fields. Career Prospects: If you're interested in working in advertising, branding, digital marketing, market research or retail management, this is the course for you. Over the last eight years, our graduates have gone on to work in 35 different countries and can now be found employed as: Brand managers, account planners, consumer insight directors, marketing managers and many more. Our graduates have been responsible for the launch of new products on the UK market for brands including Ella's Kitchen, Head and Shoulders, and have managed research projects for companies including Carlsberg, Coca-Cola, and British Airways. This Consumer Psychology with Business programme is offered by the Bangor University.

Program Outline

Course Overview

  • Teaching method: Face to Face
  • Full Time Duration: 12 months
  • Part Time Duration: 24 months
  • This Program is taught in: English

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Fees:

  • Domestic Students: 8,700 GBP (11,460 USD) per 1
  • International Students: 14,300 GBP (18,840 USD) per 1

Address

Bangor University, United Kingdom

Course Overview

This exciting new discipline uses psychological insight and research and applies it to the problems facing markeeters, helping them make better decisions. For example, if a brand is developing a new advertisement, it is essential that it grabs consumers' attention. Not only should it grab attention, but marketeers will want to ensure that consumers learn the targeted message - and psychologists can help achieve this. For over a hundred years psychologists have studied concepts including: attention, perception, decision-making learning and motivation to name a few. While these have traditionally been studied in a laboratory based system, the relevance to marketing is obvious. By applying principles generated from learning psychology and our knowledge of how the visual system works, psychologists are able to develop advertisements that are more effective at capturing attention and more likely to be remembered. Today consumer psychologists are working for some of the largest companies tackling questions ranging from the relatively simple (for example which product packaging grabs the most attention) to the hugely complex (how should the National Health Service use behaviour-changing interventions to reduce waiting times? ). In order to help answer these questions techniques used range from traditional focus groups, questionnaires, and crowd-sourced data to the more specialised psychological based approaches including: laboratory experiments, brain imaging and eye tracking. This exciting new course will focus on the latest theoretical developments and explain how science is influencing: advertising, branding, consumer decision-making, merchandising, packaging store design and more. This course is perfect for any graduate wishing to start, or further develop a career in Consumer Psychology and Business and is delivered by schools that enjoy an international reputation in their respective fields. Career Prospects: If you're interested in working in advertising, branding, digital marketing, market research or retail management, this is the course for you. Over the last eight years, our graduates have gone on to work in 35 different countries and can now be found employed as: Brand managers, account planners, consumer insight directors, marketing managers and many more. Our graduates have been responsible for the launch of new products on the UK market for brands including Ella's Kitchen, Head and Shoulders, and have managed research projects for companies including Carlsberg, Coca-Cola, and British Airways. This Consumer Psychology with Business programme is offered by the Bangor University.

Program Outlines

Course Overview

  • Teaching method: Face to Face
  • Full Time Duration: 12 months
  • Part Time Duration: 24 months
  • This Program is taught in: English

Ratings:

  • Course rating:
  • University rating:
  • Value for money:

Fees:

  • Domestic Students: 8,700 GBP (11,460 USD) per year
  • International Students: 14,300 GBP (18,840 USD) per year

Address

Bangor University, United Kingdom

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