The major in Marketing combines aspects of economics, commerce, psychology, sociology and statistical analysis in the assessment of market behaviour and the development of appropriate business responses.
Application of knowledge and skills
Graduates with a marketing major will demonstrate the application of knowledge and skills:
- with judgment, planning, and problem solving in scholarship, practice;
- to adapt marketing knowledge, solve marketing problems, and apply appropriate decision making techniques; and,
- to seek further marketing learning and insight through their own learning and professional practice, and professional development.
Learning Outcomes
Demonstrate knowledge of fundamental marketing concepts, theories and their applications with cognitive insight, technical analysis, creativity and strategic thinking
Apply critical and analytical thinking through marketing knowledge to address marketing problems through evidence led decisions based on conceptual frameworks, market data and statistical analysis
Present concise and coherent exposition of discipline based marketing knowledge and skills
Convey marketing ideas in an appropriate language for business, stakeholders, and the wider public audiences
Relevant Degrees
Requirements
This major requires the completion of 48 units which must include:
24 units from the completion of the following course(s):
MKTG2004 - Marketing (6 units)
MKTG2001 - Marketing Research (6 units)
MKTG2031 - Consumer Behaviour (6 units)
MKTG3023 - Strategic Marketing (6 units)
24 units from the completion of the following course(s):
MKTG2002 - Sustainable Marketing (6 units)
MKTG2023 - Services Marketing (6 units)
MKTG2032 - E-Marketing (6 units)
MKTG2033 - Advertising (6 units)
MGMT3027 - Entrepreneurship and Innovation (6 units)
BUSI3024 - Export Business Planning (6 units)
ANIP3003 - Australian National Internships Program Internship A (6 units)
OR CBEA3002 - Social Enterprise Experience (6 units)
OR CBEA3066 - Global Business Immersion (6 units)
OR CBEA3070 - ANU College of Business and Economics Internship Project (UG) (6 or 12 units)
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