Marketing Management Home
DEX Meetings are held each MONDAY at Noon in BB 222

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Professors
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Telephone
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Office
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| Curtis Youngman |
957-4358
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Redwood Campus BB 107E |
| Rolayne Day |
957-4373
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Redwood Campus BB 207A |
| Associate Professor |
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| Barbie Willett |
957-4682
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Redwood Campus BB 207K |
| Assistant Professor |
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| Al Cole |
957-4363
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Redwood Campus BB 207L |
| Instructor |
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| Chris Black |
957-2814
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Redwood Campus BB 207G |
Jessica Guiver, Administrative Assistant 957-5150 FAX 957-6609 Jessica.Guiver@slcc.edu
The Program
Marketing is a major function of business with a widely diverse field of job opportunities including:
- Retailing
- Direct Sales
- Advertising
- Physical Distribution
- Logistics
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- Purchasing
- Information Management
- Customer Service
- Public Relations
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Marketing continues to increase in importance in the world of commerce and industry and many managers are selected from successful marketing personnel. Students cultivate fresh viewpoints and leadership skills through an open exchange of ideas and experiences while participating in team activities and problem-solving situations.
General education and elective courses provide training in effective oral and written communication and human relations skills. BUS 1050 and MKTG 1050 are taught using group and team activities in the learning process to develop the students' interactive skills to build human values and ethics.
NOTE: Marketing Management majors must complete each of the required marketing classes with a 2.4 GPA or higher. Students receiving lower than 2.4 in any Marketing course cannot proceed without retaking the course and achieving the minimum grade or by approval from the instructor.
The School of Business is accredited by the Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP). This accreditation means that the Marketing Management Department has met the high national standards established for associate degree-granting business programs.
Degrees
Marketing Management AAS Degree Marketing Management One-Year Certificate
Preparation Note
Students who need to take preparatory classes to meet requirements of first semester courses should plan on extra time to complete a certificate or degree. Classes designed to assist students in reaching the skill level necessary to enter the certificate and degree programs are MATH 0970 and CIS 1020 to build computer keyboarding skills. Classes in the preparatory skills may be waived as students demonstrate equivalent skills. Prerequisites: It is the student's responsibility to examine each course description for details of prerequisite classes. Those prerequisites must be satisfied before the designated class may be taken.
Elective Options
Cooperative education is the College program for recognizing and rewarding new learning associated with study-related employment in a business, industrial or government work environment. Credit earned from MKTG 2000 is applied toward graduation requirements as a Marketing elective credit. Contact the Cooperative Education Department at (801) 957-4014.
Class Availability
The semesters in which courses are taught are listed in the course descriptions. Students should check the semester class schedule for day/evening availability and modifications caused by varying enrollment.
For more information about the department and/or courses, contact Curtis.Youngman@slcc.edu

Clubs
Delta Epsilon Chi (DEX) is an international organization for college students preparing for a variety of careers. It benefits those seeking marketing, management, and entrepreneurial skills. Contact Al Cole (957-4363), DEX Advisor, or Chris Black (957-2814), Assistant DEX Advisor, for more information.
Click DEX International to get information about the national DEX organization.
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