Marketing
Empowering Future Marketers: BBA in Marketing at Schreiner University
Schreiner University offers courses leading to a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree in Marketing. The BBA in Marketing is structured to enable graduates to succeed in the competitive global and technology driven business environment. The degree specifically focuses on creativity, exhibiting high energy and enthusiasm, ethics, team building, oral and written communications, flexibility, and a diverse skillset hat are essential for careers in marketing.
The degree prepares students for entry-level sales, management, and research careers relative to services, industrial goods, and consumer products. Graduates are also prepared to pursue further study toward a graduate degree, such as an MBA. As with any professional program, the classroom component of the Marketing degree is greatly enhanced by direct experience in a business marketing environment. Accordingly, an internship program and field research opportunities projects expose students to the role that marketing plays in discovering the needs and wants of consumers, industrial buyers, and other customers, in order to provide services and goods that satisfy or exceed their expectations.
The program includes 42 hours in related advanced major field courses.
A Major in Marketing consists of the following upper-level courses:
- MKTG 2340 – Principles of Marketing
- BSAD 3311 – Business Organization & Legal Systems
- MKTG 3321 – Advertising
- MKTG 3323 – Marketing Management
- MKTG 3310 – Electronic Business
- MKTG 3322 – International Marketing
- DESN 3322 – Web Design
- MKTG 4322 – Professional Selling
- MKTG 4324 – Business Intelligence
- BSAD 4331 – Business Strategies
- MKTG 4332 – Consumer Behavior
- BSAD 4321 – Business Research
- BSAD 4342 – Entrepreneurship
- BSAD 4351 – Quantitative Methods in Business
- MKTG 4398 – Professional Internship in Business
A minor in Marketing consists of a combination of the above MKTG classes totaling 18 hours. This minor can be combined with almost any other major which allows for 18 elective hours.



