Marketing

Study mode:On campus Study type:Full-time Languages: English
Foreign:$ 65.1 k / Year(s) Deadline: Jan 1, 2025
85 place StudyQA ranking:3458 Duration:4 years

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Marketing is concerned with creating, communicating, delivering, and exchanging offerings that have value for customers, clients, partners, and society at large. Goizueta's marketing faculty is comprised of highly-accomplished scholars well known for their work on customer relationship management, marketing analytics, customer loyalty programs, customer valuation, pricing, auctions, brand management, market structure and evolution, social media, shopper decision-making, multi-channel management, and assessing market opportunities in emerging markets. If you pursue a concentration in marketing, you will select from electives that develop your toolkit to analyze customers and market opportunities, assess and create marketing strategies, and implement marketing programs.

CHOOSE ONE FROM COLUMN 1:

  • 342/MKT INTEL & CUSTOMER INSIGHTS
  • 343/DIGITAL AND SOCIAL MEDIA STRATEGY (DSMS)
  • 347/PRODUCT & BRAND MANAGEMENT
  • 443/PRICING LAB

CHOOSE TWO FROM THE COMBINED SET OF COLUMNS 1 AND 2:

  • 341/SEMINAR ON GLOBAL MARKETING
  • 344/MARKETING ANALYTICS IN EXCEL
  • 346/CONSUMER BEHAVIOR
  • 348/SALES AND BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT
  • 442/MARKETING CONSULTANCY PRACTICUM
  • 445/PREDICTIVE SPORTS ANALYTICS
  • 446/ADVERTISING AND MARKETING COMMUNICATIONS
  • 447/SPORTS MARKETING
  • 448/MKTG. CHANNEL STRATEGY & RETAILING
  • 449/MARKETING STRATEGY

CHOOSE ONE FROM THE COMBINED SET OF COLUMNS 1, 2, AND 3:

  • 324/SPORTS FINANCE
  • 349/ENTERTAINMENT & MEDIA FIELDWORK
  • 358/DATA ANALYTICS AND VISUALIZATION
  • 414/FINANCIAL STATEMENT ANALYSIS
  • 420/ADVANCED CORPORATE FINANCE
  • 430/COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE
  • 432/NEGOTIATIONS
  • 433/LEADING AND MANAGING CHANGE
  • 440/NON-PROFIT MARKETING FIELDWORK
  • 441/IDEATION
  • 444/MARKETING ANALYTICS CONSULTING
  • 450/FOUNDATIONS OF DIGITAL ENTERPRISES & MARKETS
  • 455/FORECASTING & PREDICTIVE ANALYTICS
  • 611AC/INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS LAW
  • 613AC/ADVANCED MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING
  • Common Application or Coalition Application
  • A $75 application fee or application fee waiver
  • Official high school transcripts
  • Official college transcripts, if applicable
  • Official scores from the SAT and/or the ACT; if English is your second language, it is highly recommended that you submit results from the TOEFL or IELTS
    • Testing Codes: SAT/TOEFL: 5187; ACT: 0810
  • Secondary school report/counselor’s recommendation
  • Two teacher letters of recommendation
  • Mid-year report (due January 25 for EDII; February 15 for RD applicants)
  • As an international applicant, you are required to certify that you have sufficient funds to cover your expenses while attending Emory University. You will need to download a copy of the International/Financial Certification form (FIF), which should be completed and returned to the Office of Admission. We also will accept a note or statement from your bank or financial institution as proof of sufficient funding.

Scholarships

Emory University is committed to enrolling a talented first year class with representation from all corners of the globe. In accordance with this philosophy, we offer need-based financial aid awards to a select group of international students each year. As well, international applicants are encouraged to apply for merit-based scholarships through the Emory University Scholar Programs (November 15 deadline).

In order to be considered for a need-based financial assistance, international students need simply apply under our Regular Decision plan. An international student is considered a student who is NOT a U.S. citizen and NOT a U.S. permanent resident. Students who hold F1, F2, J1, J2, or G series visas or other eligible non-citizens (humanitarian parole, Cuban-Haitian Entrant, refugee status, asylum) are considered international students. Please note, these are a few of the many visas and immigration categories we work with in the admission process.

International students who apply for need-based financial aid will be reviewed as a separate cohort of applicants. In our admission process, we must be “need-aware” for international students. This means that when reviewing applications from students who are not citizens or Permanent Residents of the United States, Emory University takes into account whether or not an applicant has requested financial assistance. As a result of this need-aware approach and the limited funds available to international students, Emory’s admission rate for international applicants requesting need-based financial aid is notably lower than the rate of acceptance for those students not requesting aid. Because of this, we advise students to apply for financial aid only if they do not have the resources to fund their education, and to complete the financial aid form as accurately as possible.

International students are only eligible for financial aid if they apply for support during the admission process. Students who are certain they will need financial aid at any point during their years at Emory / Oxford must apply for financial aid during the admission process. Only those students who apply for and receive financial aid for their freshman year will be eligible to receive financial assistance in subsequent years.

International students receiving financial aid from Emory / Oxford must plan to contribute funding towards their educational expenses. For example, students will be responsible for travel expenses to the U.S. from their home country. Emory University cannot assume responsibility for economic changes such as currency fluctuation, nor can it replace lost support that a student may have expected to receive from relatives, sponsors, or government and corporate grants.

Students in the process of obtaining permanent residency status, or "Permanent Residence Pending" status in the United States, should be aware that they cannot be considered for federal financial aid until the receive actual documentation of their immigration status and provide it to the university.

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