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Post MBA Certificate Program - Marketing

Chairperson
Dr. John McGinnis

Graduate Program Coordinator
Ms. Karen E. Dennis

REQUIREMENTS

The post-MBA certificate in Marketing is composed of four (4) courses from the following list, for a total of 12 semester hours (SH):

MKTG 530 Export Management
MKTG 575 Independent Study in Marketing
MKTG 577 Selected Topics in Marketing
MKTG 579 Services Marketing
MKTG 589 Internet Marketing Management
MKTG 591 Consumer/Buyer Behavior
MKTG 592 International Marketing Management
MKTG 593 New Product Development
MKTG 594 Marketing Research and Information Systems
MKTG 595 Seminar in Marketing Strategy
MKTG 596 Integrated Marketing Communications (IMC) - Promotion Strategy

Post-MBA certificate students may be eligible for pre-requisite waivers, upon review of their prior academic coursework by the MBA Director.

This review will take place at a pre-registration advising appointment, and normally will require that the MBA degree was earned from an AACSB-accredited institution.

ADMISSION

Candidates must provide an official transcript documenting a Masters of Business Administration (MBA) degree from a regionally-accredited college or university, and a brief personal statement. GMAT scores are not required, but candidates are encouraged to submit a current resumèè with the application.

Candidates with graduate degrees in other, closely related areas (e.g., Economics, Public Administration, etc.) will be considered for admission, although prematriculation coursework may be required.

DEADLINES

Credentials are processed as soon as they are received. This program does not have a specific deadline, however Graduate Admissions & Support Services recommends that students submit their credentials as far in advance as possible for the semester they plan to begin their studies to ensure a timely review of their application.

TO APPLY TO THIS PROGRAM, PLEASE VISIT http://www.montclair.edu/graduate/prospective/app.shtml


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