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Career-Technical Program Marketing Management - Marketing Option at WSC
 

MARKETING-MANAGEMENT
(OPTION: Marketing)

Associate in Applied Science (AAS)

An AAS degree in marketing-management with the marketing option provides the graduate necessary skills for seeking marketing positions in all areas of business and industry. Employment opportunities can be found in domestic and global markets in areas of production and distribution.

Degree Requirements:

16 credits completed in residence

2.00 (C) grade point average

62 total credits

General Education Requirements:

15 General Education Credits including:

1. 1 class from each of the following 2 areas:

a. Communications

b. Math or Science

2. 1 class from 3 of the following 4 areas:

a. Humanities

b. Social Science

c. Computer Technology

d. Wellness

Program Course Requirements: Credits

Completion of Marketing-Management Certificate Program ................................... 33

ACCT 200 Elements of Accounting I ............................................................................. 3

ACCT 201 Elements of Accounting II ............................................................................ 3

ACCT 215 Business in the Legal Environment .......................................................... 3

BADM 201 Principles of Marketing ................................................................................ 3

BADM 210 Advertising I ................................................................................................... 3

BADM 212 Introduction to Advanced Advertising ........................................................ 2

BADM 240 Sales ............................................................................................................... 2

BADM 260 Principles of Retailing ................................................................................. 3

ECON 201 Principles of Microeconomics .................................................................. 3

ECON 202 Principles of Macroeconomics ................................................................. 3

 

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