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Marketing Management A.S. Degree:
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Marketing Management (S0510)
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The Mt. SAC Business Administration department offers this one Marketing Management A.S Degree:
- Marketing Management Degree (S0510)
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Marketing Management Degree (S0510)
This degree program is intended to prepare students for employment following graduation.
Students wishing a Bachelor's Degree (transfer program) should consult with a
counselor or advisor to discuss transferability of courses.
Click here to download a pdf copy of the degree requirements:
Marketing Management (S0510)
To find out more about any of the courses, click on the course number below.
Requirements for the Major:
Required core courses:
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BUSA 7
-- Principles of Accounting - Financial (5.0 units) CSU, UC
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BUSA 72
-- Bookkeeping - Accounting (5.0 units)
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BUSM 20
-- Principles of Business (3.0 units) CSU, UC
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BUSM 61
-- Business Organization and Management (3.0 units) CSU
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BUSO 25
-- Business Communications (3.0 units) CSU
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BUSS 35
-- Professional Selling (3.0 units) CSU
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BUSS 36
-- Principles of Marketing (3.0 units) CSU
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BUSS 85
-- Special Issues in Marketing (2.0 units)
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CISB 15
-- Microcomputer Applications (4.0 units) CSU, UC
Plus select one (1) course from:
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BUSC 1A
-- Principles of Economics - Macroeconomics (3.0 units) CSU, UC
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BUSC 1AH
-- Principles of Economics - Macroeconomics - Honors(3.0 units) CSU, UC
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BUSC 1B
-- Principles of Economics - Microeconomics (3.0 units) CSU, UC
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BUSC 1BH
-- Principles of Economics - Microeconomics - Honors(3.0 units) CSU, UC
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BUSC 17
-- Applied Business Statistics (3.0 units) CSU, UC
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BUSM 60
-- Human Relations in Business (3.0 units) CSU
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BUSO 5
-- Business English (3.0 units)
Total units = 29.0
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Degree Level Student Learning Outcomes:
Students completing the Marketing Management Degree (S0510) will:
- have the basic skills necessary to contribute to developing and implementing both product and distribution strategies for products and services and evidenced by in class testing.
- have the basic skills necessary to significantly contribute to developing and implementing both pricing and promotion strategies for products and services as evidenced by in class testing.
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NOTE:
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