Marketing (BBUM)

Connecting Businesses With Their Customers

Successful companies have always been market-driven, shaping their efforts to fit their customers' wants. To meet these desires, marketing professionals influence product/service development, advertising, professional selling, channel management and pricing.

While earning your degree in business you will enhance your powers of observation, communication skills and ability to evaluate data. Along with a broad understanding of business, you'll get a background in liberal arts disciplines like sociology, psychology, anthropology, economics, and mathematics.

Presentations, team projects and case studies put marketing theory into a real-life setting and help you blend creativity, teamwork and technology - the tools of today's professional marketer.

Companies that hire students for co-op positions in Marketing include

What You'll Study

Marketing graduates receive a Bachelor of Science degree in business administration. The curriculum consists of business core courses, the marketing major, the general studies, and cooperative education.


When you are ready to apply, you can do so through the RIT Office of Admissions.