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Texila American University
Certificate in Consumer Behavior
- Lusaka, Zambia
- Sharjah, United Arab Emirates
- + 3 more
Certificate
On-Campus
English
Consumer behavior is a field of study that focuses on individuals, groups, and organizations and the processes that consumers use to choose, obtain, and use products or services. Consumer behavior as a specialized branch of study integrates concepts from psychology, sociology, anthropology, marketing, economics, behavioral science, decision-making science and basic management.


Eastern New Mexico University
Associate of Arts in Family and Consumer Sciences
- Portales, USA
Associate Degree
On-Campus
English
The family and consumer sciences program empowers 21st Century students to take leadership roles and critically address quality of life issues which impact individuals, families and communities.
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Massey University
Evaluating Consumer Response
- Auckland, New Zealand
- Palmerston North, New Zealand
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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.


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).


Tokyo Kasei Gakuin University
Home Economics
- Machida, Japan
Certificate
On-Campus
With a broad perspective from family and home to local communities, economy, education, living culture, and even the global environment, comprehensively study clothing, food, and housing, and acquire modern home economics expertise and skills. Attach to. By connecting "home" and "society" from the perspective of consumers, we will develop the ability to build, plan, and propose people-friendly and enriched lives in various fields
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Consumer Science degree programs introduce you to the fascinating interplay between consumer behavior, product design, and marketing strategies. This foundational level prepares you for a career focused on understanding and influencing purchasing decisions.
Through courses in consumer psychology, market research, and product evaluation, you'll develop specific skills like analyzing consumer trends and crafting effective marketing messages. The curriculum often includes practical projects, allowing you to apply your knowledge to real-world scenarios, enhancing both your analytical and creative abilities. Students strengthen adaptability and critical thinking as they explore different consumer needs and preferences.
Graduates often pursue roles in marketing, product development, or user experience design. They may also choose paths in retail management or sales strategy. Consumer Science lays the groundwork for various careers by equipping you with a comprehensive understanding of the market and consumer relationships. Whether you're interested in research, marketing, or product management, this program offers valuable insights into consumer dynamics that benefit you in numerous professional fields.