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MARK 5320: Consumer Behaviour

Discontinued as of Summer Semester 2023

This course intends to provide students with a strategic overview of Consumer Behaviour Theory and to demonstrate how this theory can be used to set marketing strategy and achieve overall corporate goals. The course will introduce students to both the internal and exernal influences on a consumer's decision to buy a product or service. The course looks at consumers as individuals and as part of society. Students will gain first-hand experience uncovering "consumer insights" in order to develop marketing strategies. This course will be taught using lectures, case studies, guest speakers, and group and individual assignments.

Students will receive credit for only one of MARK 3200 or 5320.

Prerequisite(s): Acceptance to a post-graduate certificate program.

Course Information:

Credits:

3.0

Additional Fees:

None

Repeat Limit:

None

Lecture Hours:

4.0

Seminar Hours:

0.0

Lab Hours:

0.0

Offered online:

False

Course outline(s):

None


2AR 2SC HUM LSC SCI SOC UT
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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:

No previous offerings found.