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BK 345 Digital Marketing, Advertising, and Social Media: 3 semester hours
This course is designed to help you understand how marketing has (and has not) changed due to the rise of digital platforms and changes in various underlying contextual factors, such as dramatically increased speed of information dissemination across consumers and brands. The overarching goal is to obtain a clear perspective on what's really going on in the digital/social/mobile marketing world so that you can begin to appreciate its true value to consumers, to managers, and to other corporate stakeholders. Students will: Gain experience with digital marketing, digital advertising, and social media, Gain relevant knowledge, perspectives and practical skills. Develop digital marketing strategies and analyze data, Get familiar with KPls and measuring ROI, Evaluate current trends and best practices in the ever-changing digital age. Prerequisite: (Any one of the following) BK 208, BK 321, BK 300 and/or BK 310.
Marketing
http://catalog.mtmercy.edu/curriculum/marketing/
Marketing is the functional area of business that deals with the creation, communication and delivery of value to customers. As a marketing major students study the core application of identifying market needs, evaluating buying behaviors, and developing strategies for successful product introduction. Major elective courses allow students to tailor the program to their individual interests and strengths while focusing on the latest trends in this fast-paced industry. Emphasis is placed on developing effective communication, data analysis and problem solving skills. Students use their marketing knowledge and skills in decision making situations with the goal of developing effective solutions. Internships are highly encouraged and may apply to major credit requirements.
Marketing
http://catalog.mtmercy.edu/online/curriculum/marketing/
Marketing is the functional area of business that deals with the creation, communication and delivery of value to customers. As a marketing major students study the core application of identifying market needs, evaluating buying behaviors, and developing strategies for successful product introduction. Major elective courses allow students to tailor the program to their individual interests and strengths while focusing on the latest trends in this fast-paced industry. Emphasis is placed on developing effective communication, data analysis and problem solving skills. Students use their marketing knowledge and skills in decision making situations with the goal of developing effective solutions. Internships are highly encouraged and may apply to major credit requirements.