Consumer Behavior

Study mode:On campus Study type:Full-time Languages: English
Foreign:$ 41.4 k / Year(s) Deadline: Feb 5, 2025
94 place StudyQA ranking:1611 Duration:

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The primary focus for the master of science and doctoral programs in consumer behavior is the interdisciplinary study of consumer participation in the marketplace. A goal of research in consumer behavior is to employ theories from basic disciplines such as sociology, psychology, economics, and marketing to the study of the decision process, activities, and influences while individuals engage in the evaluation, acquisition, use of, and disposition of consumer goods and services.

Previous background in the social sciences, marketing, and economics is assumed. Students who do not possess this background may need to take supplementary coursework to build entry competencies.

Potential careers for consumer behaviorists include university teaching and research positions with market research firms.

Recommended Core Courses

CSR 60000 Introduction to Research in Consumer Sciences and Retailing
CSR 63100 Consumer Behavior Theories
CSR 69500 Behavioral Research Methods
CSR 69800 Thesis Hours (6 Credits)
STAT 50100 Experimental Statistics I
STAT 50200 Experimental Statistics II
OR  
STAT 51100 Statistical Methods
STAT 51200 Applied Regression Analysis
  1. Copies of your academic transcripts
  2. GRE scores
  3. Three letters of recommendation (ideally from prior faculty that can attest to your readiness/ability to successfully complete the requirements of a graduate degree)
  4. a statement of purpose
  5. a completed form and a $75 fee.
  6. TOEFL score and provide transcripts in both the native language and a certified English translation

Scholarships

Departmental Support

If your research paper is accepted and you have been asked to present or do a poster presentation at a professional association, you will receive some departmental funds.

Graduate Assistantships

Tuition and Fees: Remitted except for a nominal fee per semester
U.S. Citizenship: Not required
To Whom to Apply: Department
Method of Selection: Determined by department
Purpose: To support study and research in all graduate fields

International Student Funding

Prospective international graduate students are required by U.S. federal law to provide evidence of sufficient financial resources to cover their educational costs in the United States prior to commencing their studies.

If you are accepted into a graduate or professional program, the Graduate School will mail a form titled, "International Graduate Student Notification of Intent" with an official acceptance letter. Please be sure to submit this form and proof of finances directly to the Office of International Students and Scholars (ISS). ISS needs this information to prepare a U.S. immigration document that you will use to apply for a student visa. Instructions for filling out the form and mailing information will accompany the form.

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