- The student will explain the role of marketing. The student will be able to
- defines marketing.
- outlines the philosophies and history of marketing.
- The student will explain the marketing environment. The student will be able to
- defines the controllable variables.
- defines the uncontrollable variables.
- The student will analyze the components of the buyer decision-making process. The student will be able to:
- describes cultural and social factors.
- identifies individual and group influences.
- distinguishes differences between business and consumer buyer behaviors.
- The student will evaluate the basic elements of a marketing plan. The student will be able to
- differentiates between strategic marketing and tactical planning.
- explain the components of a situation analysis
- The student will evaluate the role of products/services in the marketing mix.The student will be able to:
- label consumer/industrial products/services.
- explains the concept of product life cycles.
- outlines the steps in the new-product development process.
- The student will evaluate the role of pricing in the marketing mix. The student will be able to
- computes breakeven points.
- differentiates the techniques of pricing.
- The student will evaluate the role of distribution (place) in the marketing mix. The student will be able to:
- defines types of channel intermediaries and their functions.
- describes issues that influence channel strategy.
- compares and contrasts the methods of physical distribution.
- The student will evaluate the role of promotion in the marketing mix. The student will be able to
- diagrams the communication process model.
- categorizes and evaluates the major types of advertising media.
- outlines the steps in the selling process.
- lists the common forms of sales promotions.
Objective and/or skill based tests, reading and writing assignments, group projects, quizzes, and class participation.
Final grades will be calculated by the following scale:
A: 90% and above:
B: 80% to 89%
C: 70% to 79%
Lecture, video and/or slides, group activities, written assignments, and/or oral reports.
The student will develop a marketable skill for immediate employment. Opportunities for students to upgrade their skills will be provided. Students will obtain a background of business and career information for further study, further training, and citizenship.
ADA Statement:
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