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MARK 4100: Business to Business Marketing

The course focuses on the elements that make up effective distribution channels from the raw material supplier to the final consumer. Channel management topics include the role of buyers, competitive bidding, pricing, terms of sale, channel structure, designing the marketing channel, channel relationships and responsibilities, selecting the channel members, and physical distribution and transportation. The course also examines why effective inter-organizational relationships and partnerships are needed to efficiently manage the flow of materials and information between members of the distribution channel. This course further develops students' skills in the Marketing Function as they learn how to apply the elements of the Marketing Mix to Business to Business selling through case studies, lectures, discussions, role playing and research. This course provides students with the practical foundation they will need to become successful business marketers.

Prerequisite(s): Completion of a minimum 54 credits including a minimum "C" grade in CMNS 2228, MARK 1115, and six credits of university-transferable English or communications.

Course Information:

Credits:

3.0

Additional Fees:

$13.5

Repeat Limit:

None

Lecture Hours:

4.0

Seminar Hours:

0.0

Lab Hours:

0.0

Offered online:

False

Course outline(s):

None


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Transfers:

No active transfer agreements found.

Inactive Transfers:

No inactive transfer agreements found.

Current Offerings:

No offerings found for this semester (2025 10).

Previous Offerings:

Semester Seats Waitlist Days Time Room Type Instructor
2013 30 35 --W---- 1830-2120 B246 Lecture Donald Hill
M------ 1830-2125 B021 Exam Donald Hill
2012 30 14 N/A --W---- 1830-2120 B146 Lecture Donald Hill
M------ 1830-2125 B147 Exam Donald Hill
2011 10 7 N/A --W---- 1830-2120 B148 Lecture Donald Hill
-T----- 1830-2025 B148 Exam Donald Hill
2010 10 16 N/A --W---- 1830-2120 B155 Lecture Donald Hill
2009 10 34 N/A M------ 1830-2125 B248 Lecture Dimitri Georgakakos
2008 10 28 N/A M------ 1830-2125 B154 Lecture Donald Hill
2007 20 5 N/A M------ 1830-2125 B253 Lecture Donald Hill