Management-Marketing, Minor
A minor in Management-Marketing allows the student to deepen their knowledge of business practices and to develop enhanced business-related skills. A basic knowledge of business-related course material such as management and marketing should broaden a student’s career opportunities.
What Can I Do with this Degree?
Our business students work for organizations such as Fortune 500 corporations, advertising agencies, and market research firms. Graduates of the Management-Marketing program are well-prepared for careers in a dynamic global economy in both private and public sector positions as:
- Account manager
- Business owner
- Departmental manager
- Entrepreneur
- Human resource professional
- Management consultant
- Marketing director
- Operations manager
- Public relations professional
- Sales representative
Management-Marketing graduates have gained employment in a variety of industries including:
- Banking
- Business services
- Communications
- Healthcare
- Retail
- Sports
Program Information
- Degree Awarded
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- Minor
- Program Type
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- Minor
- Program Location
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- Main Campus - Northeast Philadelphia
- Required Credit Hours
- 18
Program Overview
The Management-Marketing minor is ideal for students seeking employment in sales, advertising, market research, product development, and sales promotion–or those who wish to attend graduate or professional school full time after undergraduate school.
Courses encompass the full spectrum of how companies operate and grow, including operations management, small business management, and the knowledge and training needed to pursue marketing careers in various roles and industries. A degree or minor in Management-Marketing can also qualify graduates for business and financial careers.
Where Students and Alumni Intern and Work
Students and graduates have worked within and are employed by a range of organizations including:
- Burlington Coat Factory
- Career Directions
- Chic Fil-A (Marketing Director Program)
- Comcast-Spectacor
- Defense Logistics Agency
- Deloitte
- Department of Licenses & Inspections
- DLA
- Donna Skin and Body Care
- Ettain Group-Trident Land
- Failsafe Advisors
- Father Judge High School
- First Heritage Realty Alliance
- Fox Chase Lock & Key Incorporated
- Habitat for Humanity
- Heslin Law
- Interiors by Donna Hoffman
- Jetzy
- Kolber Marketing
- Le Balla Donna Bridal Studio
- Livengrin
- Monroe Systems for Business
- Moyer Foundation
- National Constitution Center
- Northeast Chamber of Commerce
- Patch Management
- Philadelphia Convention Center
- Philadelphia Gas Works
- Philadelphia MMA Elite
- Philadelphia Magazine
- Seocial Connection
- Social SEOurce
- Sofive Soccer Center
- Spike's Trophies
- St. Huberts
- Trevose Day School
- Trident Land
- Waxing Poetic
- Willey Farms
- York Building Products
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