2 Marketing Graduate Pathway degrees found
- Graduate Pathway
- Marketing Studies
- Marketing
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2 Marketing Graduate Pathway degrees found
INTO Suffolk University
Graduate Pathway in Marketing
- Boston, USA
Graduate Pathway
Full time
1 semester
On-Campus
English
An INTO Suffolk Graduate Pathway program in Marketing will prepare you to enter your next semester of a masterโs degree program at Suffolk University. Upon successful completion of an INTO Suffolk Pathway program and meeting university requirements for graduate admission, students may enter their second semester of graduate study at Suffolk University. This transition from an INTO Suffolk Pathway program to a university degree program is called progression.
INTO Suffolk University
Graduate Pathway in Marketing without Statistics Background
- Boston, USA
Graduate Pathway
Full time
1 semester
On-Campus
English
Interested in studying marketing in the US at an advanced level? No background in statistics? No problem. Pursue your master's degree in marketing with the help of INTO at Suffolk University, located in the heart of Boston. With the city at your feet and the campus behind you, you'll have the support of INTO Suffolk as you achieve your academic and professional goals. Choose from a 1-semester or 2-semester Graduate Pathway to ensure your academic English and research skills are up to snuff. At the same time, you'll take classes that earn credits toward your master's degree.
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Marketing programs may provide students with specific skills and knowledge associated with the identification of target audiences, the creation of pricing strategies, the development of services and products and the implementation of advertising methods to reach the appropriate consumers.
There are a few potential benefits to looking into a graduate pathway for students who know they want more than a simple bachelorโs degree. One example is that this choice may help the student specialize and prepare for advanced courses.