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MKTG-40200 Public Relations

This course introduces the practical applications and core principles that define public relations as a critical function of the management of any individual or organization. Students learn how public relations has evolved in response to changes in our culture and society. They also learn about public opinion, ethics, communication, crisis management, the media and the law as they relate to an organization's relationship with their "publics."

3

Prerequisites

MKTG 20000

MKTG-40500 Multi Media Internet

Study and practice in developing media for the Web. Students learn how to use industry standard software to create, edit, and process digital media content for use in specific applications such as interactive websites and platforms.  This course is "hands on" allowing students to take digital photographs and video, edit these visuals, and incorporate the product into websites and social media.  Student teams follow a production process:  concept, design, content development, product testing, and publishing to learn how to create media that effectively uses marketing strategies on websites and Social Media tools.

3

Prerequisites

MKTG 20000

MKTG-41000 Social Media and the Business of Public Relations

Public Relations is about building mutually beneficial relationships between organizations and their audiences. Today we recognize new ways of doing this, specifically using social media. It is social, personal, and messages are spread by the masses. This course discusses the development of PR contents for all types of social media such as blogs, newsrooms, wikis, twitters, website copy, SEO, press releases, and taglines.

3

Prerequisites

MKTG 20000

MKTG-46500 Marketing Research

A critical part of decision-making, marketing research helps management identify and capitalize on marketplace opportunities. Students learn to design and conduct research studies, then analyze and interpret the results to answer business questions.

3

Prerequisites

MKTG 20000

MKTG-46800 International Marketing

Students explore and analyze international markets and strategies.

3

Prerequisites

MKTG 20000

MKTG-47000 Marketing Strategy

In the competitive climate of today's business world, marketing is making an increasingly important contribution in both setting and achieving company objectives. Analyzing an industry and its companies in detail, and drawing on all aspects of marketing theory, students learn to develop and present a comprehensive "marketing plan" - the centerpiece of marketing planning. This capstone course should be completed as one of the student's final marketing courses.

3

Prerequisites

Senior status

MKTG-47200 Marketing Internship

This internship is designed to provide students with controlled on-the-job experience with participating businesses, industries and governmental organizations. Students may be eligible for an internship with jobs they currently have. A limited number of internships/jobs are also available through the internship coordinator.

3

Prerequisites

Marketing major, Junior or Senior status, 2.75 GPA or above and consent of the internship coordinator

MKTG-47300 International Marketing Internship

This internship is designed to provide students with controlled on-the-job experience with participating businesses, industries and governmental organizations. Students may be eligible for an internship with their current position if it has an international emphasis and is approved by the Internship Coordinator. A limited number of internships/jobs are also available through the internship coordinator. Marketing major, Junior or Senior status, 2.75 GPA or above, and consent of the internship coordinator and the director of the International Business Program.

3

MKTG-47600 Social Media Marketing Internship

Social Media Marketing is a cutting edge science in the use of Social Media as a driver of organizational marketing success. It combines time tested marketing strategies with unique qualities of human behavior in opinion sharing, connecting with others, and having their voice heard. A Social Media Marketing internship involves working 200+ hours in a social media marketing capacity for an approved organization. Students will apply what they’ve learned in the classroom, develop many of the practical social media career skills that employers seek, and come face-to-face with how social media marketing impacts business strategy.Students may choose to receive from 0-3 credit hours notated on their college transcripts to signify their participation and completion of a social media marketing internship.
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MKTG-48000 Advanced Sales

Advanced Sales is a course designed for motivated individuals wishing to learn more about, or enter the lucrative and high demand world of professional sales. Taught in collaboration with experts in Business-2-Business sales, participants will be engaged in advanced selling activities and role-plays designed to be both fun and remarkably instructional in developing the skills needed in all areas of the sales process. A variety of instructional methods are utilized that may include case studies, company visits, job shadowing, executive briefings and field trips. After completing the course, students will be well-positioned for career opportunities in the exciting world of professional sales and hit the ground running in any sales career they choose.
3

MKTG-49900 Marketing Independent Study

This course is designed to meet the needs of Marketing majors wishing to study an advanced topic not found in the curriculum.
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