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2020-2021 College Catalog 
    
2020-2021 College Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Marketing Management


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Campus Location: Peosta

Program Entry: Enrollment may occur during any term. Fall term is the start of the program course sequence.

Award: Associate of Applied Science degree

Description: Marketing management personnel must work effectively with all people. In addition, they must be adept at analyzing people’s reactions to a variety of situations and govern their actions accordingly. An effective manager needs to be proficient in planning organizing, directing and evaluating business activities. Oral and written communications play a vital role in transmitting product and management ideas to customers, employees and supervisors.

The program of study combines classroom work and on-the-job training to teach skills needed in business operation and management functions. After graduation you may seek employment as an owner, operator or assistant manager in retail operations, management trainee in an industrial setting, personnel manager or another mid-management position.

This program combines classroom work and on-the-job training to teach skills needed in retail operation and management functions. You can seek employment as an owner/operator, assistant manager in retail operations, management trainee in an industrial setting, personnel manager and many other management positions.

Enrollment Process: Enrollment Process .

Minimum Credits: 61

Course Sequence


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This Associate of Applied Science degree program requires a minimum of 15 credits of transfer-level general education electives from Communication, Humanities, Math, Science, or Social Science.  Three of these hours can include SDV:179 The College Experience.  If The College Experience course is waived or transfers in for less than three credits, an additional general education elective is required.

Sample Course Schedule


2019-2020

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