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Huron University College
Advances in Sustainability and Consumer Behaviour
- London, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
In this new seminar-style course, students will review and discuss cutting-edge behavioural science articles on the factors that lead people to invest their personal and financial resources toward a more sustainable future. Topics will include but are not limited to choosing sustainable products, branding and sustainability, resource conservation, changes in habits and lifestyles, marketing social causes, and civic engagement. This course, therefore, will be relevant to a variety of fields and organizations in the public and private sector that seek progress on the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. This course is meant to build off the insights students have gained from earlier module courses, particularly Consumer Behaviour (MOS 3321), Marketing Research (MOS 3420) and Sustainability Marketing (MOS 3423). Pre-requisite: Enrolment in 4th year of BMOS or permission of the instructor. Additional Pre-requisites or Co-requisites: enrolment in at least two of Consumer Behaviour (MOS 3321), Marketing Research (MOS 3420) or Sustainability Marketing (MOS 3423).


Massey University
Evaluating Consumer Response
- Auckland, New Zealand
- Palmerston North, New Zealand
- + 1 more
Course
On-Campus
English
You can study this short course online in your own time. Registrations for the online course are open year-round. This course looks at the why, who, what, where and when of consumer product testing. It is designed as a follow-on course to our Introduction to Sensory Evaluation short course.
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Consumer Science brings disciplines such as family relations, consumer economics, and resource management. Its primary goal is to tackle the everyday challenges faced by individuals and families, empowering them to make informed decisions in areas like personal finance and nutrition.
During a Consumer Science degree program, you can expect to delve into core subjects like consumer behavior, family resource management, food science, and human development.
Graduating with a degree in Consumer Science opens up several career paths. You could work with businesses to resolve consumer complaints, provide valuable information about products and services, or ensure compliance with consumer protection laws. Alternatively, you might choose to assist individuals and families in creating budgets, managing debts, or planning for retirement.
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