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Bachelor of Commerce (Marketing)
A marketing major provides the skills to generate products and services for which there is a defined customer need and to position the product or service in the market with effective promotion, pricing and distribution strategies.
The Marketing major is geared toward problem-solving and management decision-making. Emphasis is given to how to analyse, plan, organise, motivate and control the marketing process. Communication skills and creative thinking are essential to successful marketing.
This major has a variety of subjects covering a range of topics in marketing including consumer behaviour, services marketing, marketing research and international marketing. There is opportunity to join several business-related student groups on campus such as the Marketing Society.
Subjects required for major study
| Subjects |
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Session |
Credit Points |
| MARK201 |
Applied Marketing Research A |
Autumn |
6 |
| MARK202 |
Applied Marketing Research B |
Spring |
6 |
| MARK217 |
Consumer Behaviour |
Autumn |
6 |
| MARK270 |
Services Marketing |
Spring |
6 |
| MARK301 |
Internet Applications for Marketing |
Spring |
6 |
| MARK333 |
Marketing Communications |
Autumn |
6 |
| MARK343 |
International Marketing |
Autumn |
6 |
| MARK344 |
Marketing Strategy |
Spring |
6 |
Minor Study Areas
Students taking a minor in a degree offered by a Faculty other than the Faculty of Commerce are not required to complete the core subjects in the Bachelor of Commerce except where those subjects are prerequisites to subjects in the minor. All students must satisfy subject prerequisites except where waivers have been granted. |
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