Marketers embrace strategy, creativity, and analytics to create and deliver value propositions for businesses. With an MBA in Marketing from JWU Providence, you’ll develop your leadership and business skills to excel in your career in marketing.
Our MBA degree program with a marketing concentration provides students with extensive knowledge of marketing strategy within the framework of an overall business strategy. Our program emphasizes the importance of key stakeholders in a business environment while managing or revitalizing brands over time.
You’ll develop an understanding of various functional strategies to create and deliver value propositions throughout the program and your career in marketing. You’ll create growth strategies utilizing market penetration and development, product development, and diversification approaches. You’ll create hybrid distribution strategies that leverage partnerships and provide access to target markets utilizing traditional, online, and digital marketing channels. In addition, you’ll measure, analyze, and manage marketing performance efficiency and consumer insights with marketing analytics.
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Program Outcomes
Upon graduation, be prepared to:
Gather, interpret and analyze research to inform decision-making at operational and strategic levels of an organization.
Develop marketing and branding strategies that utilize traditional, digital and social media to influence key stakeholders.
Program Structure
Estimated completion time: Full time: 1.5-2 years Part time: 2-3 years
Hybrid study: Mix of online and in-person learning
Total credits: 36 (undergraduate business students) 42 (non-business students
What Makes JWU’s MBA in Marketing Unique?
Build a strong foundation in strategic marketing planning and brand management for products, services and digital content.
Expert faculty members have significant industry experience.
Gain hands-on experience through applied projects for real companies.
Small class sizes provide individualized attention.
Learn to deliver interactive and omnichannel customer experiences that put customers at the center of all decisions — an integral part of many marketing functions.
Some professions may require additional study, background checks, certifications, licenses, exams and/or experience as required qualifications for employment. Students are responsible for verifying that they can meet the employment requirements of potential employers.
“The opportunities for marketing and digital marketing careers have never been greater. This program provides students with the understanding that strong brand positioning, strategy, stakeholder management, and authenticity provide the context for tactical and operational decisions in business.”
Krupa has held positions in marketing, sales management, selling, counseling, consulting and education. His underlying philosophy is that people have unlimited potential.
Sivula has been with JWU since 1985, starting out as the director of academic computing; he currently serves as a professor of research and statistics.