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Plan Summary

 
Faculty: COMM - Faculty of Business
 
  
   
 
Program: 3571 - Services Marketing - Trsm&Hosp
 
 
Award(s):
 
 
Bachelor of Commerce (Double Major)
 
  

Plan Outline

Marketing is a dynamic management discipline concerned with exchange processes in competitive markets. It is of critical importance in all sectors of the economy, including local and international businesses, and profit-making and non-profit making organisations.

The business function of marketing seeks to identify the needs and wants of customers, determine potential target markets, design appropriate products and services, communicate this offering to customers and distribute it to the marketplace. A wider goal of marketing is to create an organisation-wide ethos that is responsive to customer needs, aware of competitive forces, and builds on core strengths of the organisation.

Graduates find careers in product management, customer services, new product planning, international marketing, logistics and distribution, sales and purchasing, advertising, direct marketing and public relations, marketing research, management consultancy and e-business. General management training programs are also a popular option. Graduates find their skills are in heavy demand across both public and private sectors, nationally and internationally. Professional accreditation has been given to graduates of our programs by the Market Research Society of Australia. Also, there are affiliations with professional organisations such as the Advertising Federation of Australia, the Australian Marketing Institute, The Radio Marketing Bureau, and the Australian Customer Service Association.

Plan Structure

Students wishing to undertake a Double Major in Marketing must succesfully complete the following courses, totalling 42 units of credit.

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Honours

A fourth Honours year is available in Marketing for Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) students or BCom combined degree students only. Please refer to the Honours plan record in this Online Handbook for plan requirements.

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