Marketing Degrees

According to the U.S. Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics, overall employment of advertising, marketing, promotions, public relations and sales managers is expected to increase by 13 percent through 2018, and employers often prefer a bachelor's or master's degree in business administration with an emphasis on marketing. Courses in business law, international business, management, economics, accounting, finance, mathematics and statistics are advantageous.*
Briarcliffe College offers a Bachelor of Business Administration degree program with a concentration in Marketing. The curriculum is designed to focus your education on modern global marketing principles and technologies, with specialized courses available in the exciting new world of e-commerce. To learn more about this program and how far you can go in the diverse and growing field of marketing, please click on the link below.
At Briarcliffe College, help is never far away, so please feel free to contact us at any time to learn more about our school and programs or to apply for admission. Please note that not all programs are available at all locations.
*Source: US Bureau of Labor Statistics, "Occupational Outlook Handbook" 2010-11 Edition http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocoS020.htm (visited February 3, 2010). This is a national projection. Conditions in your location may vary.
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