Contact
Donald E. Harter
Associate Dean, Masters Program
Whitman School of Management
Graduate Programs, Room 315
315-443-3502
dharter@syr.edu
Faculty
S.P. Raj, Peter Koveos, Joseph Comprix, John Petosa, Pierre Yourougou, Anna Chemobai, Scott Lathrop, Eunkyu Lee, Tridib Mazumdar, Amiya Basu, Susan Smith
Description
Marketing is the business function of creating, communicating and delivering value to customers with whom the firm seeks to establish and maintain profitable long term relationships. Effective marketing in today’s dynamic and complex market place requires sophisticated strategic thinking that creatively matches a firm’s unique capabilities with profitable market opportunities based upon solid analysis of market data and coordinated implementation of product, pricing, distribution and promotion policies. The Master of Science in Marketing degree program focuses on rigorous development of these competencies to prepare current and aspiring marketing professionals to play leading roles in the field of marketing. The program consists of business foundation courses (9 credits), required marketing core courses (6 credits), selectives (6 credits) and electives (9 credits), for a total of 30 credits. Students who have satisfactorily completed any of the management foundation courses before entering the program may substitute courses(s) from the fist of approved courses. The required and elective courses supporting the program are and will continue to be regularly offered on campus.
Admission
U.S. Bachelor’s degree {or its equivalent) from an accredited college or university is required. Applicants are required to submit a GMAT or GRE score. International students are required to submit a TOEFL score. Significant professional work experience is desirable.
Financial Support
Merit scholarships are available.
Degree awarded: MS in Marketing
Total Credits Required: 30
Transfer Credit
6 Credits in business coursework can be transferred from AACSB accredited schools with the approval of the Whitman graduate office.
Part-Time Study
U.S. citizens may pursue this program on a part-time basis.
Satisfactory Progress
Students are required to have a 3.0 grade point average or higher to maintain satisfactory progress.