Singapore University of Social Sciences

Contemporary Marketing

Contemporary Marketing (MKT531)

Applications Open: 01 April 2021

Applications Close: 31 May 2021

Next Available Intake: July 2021

Course Types: Modular Graduate Course, SkillsFuture Series

Language: English

Duration: 6 months

Fees: $2200 View More Details on Fees

Area of Interest: Business Administration

Schemes: To be confirmed

Funding: SkillsFuture

School/Department: School of Business


Synopsis

Contemporary Marketing focuses on providing students with marketing management principles that are needed by successful marketing managers. The course is structured to enable students to understand the key decision-making processes involved when formulating, implementing and controlling marketing programmes. Topics selected are based on the strategic marketing decisions marketers need to make in today’s business world. These include understanding segmentation, targeting and positioning; how individual consumers and organisations make decisions in a digitally networked world; and strategies involving the marketing mix in changing market situations.

Level: 5
Credit Units: 5
Presentation Pattern: Every July

Topics

  • Marketing Management Process
  • Consumer and Organisational Markets and Buying Behaviour
  • Researching and Measuring Market Opportunities
  • Segmenting and Targeting
  • Differentiation and Positioning
  • Product and Pricing Decisions
  • Distribution Channel Decisions
  • Integrated Promotion Decisions
  • Marketing Strategies for a Digitally Networked World
  • Marketing Strategies for New and Growing Markets
  • Marketing Strategies for Mature and Declining Markets
  • Implementing and Controlling Marketing Programmes
  • Ethics in Marketing

Learning Outcome

  • Evaluate the role of marketing in developing successful business strategies
  • Assess market opportunities
  • Compare consumer and organisational markets and buyer behaviour
  • Evaluate and propose marketing mix decisions
  • Design strategic marketing programmes for selected situations
  • Organise and plan effective implementation and control of marketing programmes
  • Evaluate ethical issues in marketing
  • Apply marketing principles and practices to real and hypothetical situations
  • Synthesise information and apply them to particular marketing scenarios
  • Demonstrate the essential knowledge and interpersonal skills to work effectively in a team
  • Demonstrate writing proficiency
  • Make oral presentations in areas related to marketing management
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