BUS 2500 B (CRN: 10055)
Business Administration: Marketing Management
3 Credit Hours—Section is Full.
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About BUS 2500 B
The place of marketing in our economy. Analysis of the market structure by function, institutions, and commodities. Consumer and organizational activities reviewed. Prerequisites: ECON 1450 with a minimum grade of C-; STAT 1410 or STAT 2430 with a minimum grade of C- or PSYS 2002 with a minimum grade of C- and PSYS 2010 with a minimum grade of C-; Business Administration, Computer Science & Information Systems, Engineering Management majors; Business Administration minor; Sports Management minor with Instructor permission.
Notes
BSAD, CSIS, EMGT majors, 2BUS co-majors, or BSAD minors only. Open to degree and PACE students; For instructor permission, email gsbcss@uvm.edu. Prereqs enforced by the system: ECON 1450 with a minimum grade of C-; STAT 1410 or STAT 2430 with a minimum grade of C-, or PSYS 2002 and PSYS 2010 both with a minimum grade of C-. Cannot earn credit for both CDAE 2680 and BUS 2500.
Section Description
Organizations operate in an increasingly complex, dynamic, and competitive environment. In serving their customers, organizations face constant challenges, particularly due to frequent changes in the environment. Marketing is a discipline that involves analyzing markets and harnessing available forces to best serve the organization’s customers. Marketing Management is the introductory marketing course in the Grossman School of Business. As such, this course is designed to introduce students to the principles and practices of marketing. Specifically, the objectives of this course are to: 1) provide you with an integrated view and appreciation of the marketing process; 2) introduce you to marketing terminology and concepts; 3) introduce you to the basic practices and problems in marketing and to the skills involved in marketing management; and 4) emphasize the importance of both predicting and analyzing consumers’ responses to marketing actions. The class is also designed to enhance your communication skills and build up your understanding of the dynamics of working with others. These are skills marketing managers need to succeed in the workplace.
Section Expectation
This course combines lecture material and discussion formats. Readings include material from the text and a required case packet.
Evaluation
Grades for this course will be based on the following: two exams, assignments, and class participation.
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