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Fields of Study
Marketing
Overview
Marketing is one of the major functional
areas in business and non-profit
organizations, and is one of the most
popular areas of study in most
undergraduate and graduate programs in
management. The research conducted by
our marketing faculty covers a broad
range of topics, ranging from highly
quantitative models of market behavior
and consumer decision making to
qualitative studies of consumption
behavior.
A PhD in marketing ordinarily
prepares students for careers in
academic research and teaching in this
area. While academic careers are most
common, positions in consulting firms,
marketing research suppliers, and
corporations are also open to
individuals with a PhD in marketing.
There has been a very strong demand for
PhDs in marketing in recent years, and
this is expected in continue.
Program Requirements
Major Specification
Six substantive courses are required,
including at least four doctoral level
courses in substantive areas of
marketing (Current Research Issues,
Consumer Behavior, Strategy, and
Marketing Models), and two other
marketing courses that fit the student's
program. Graduate-level marketing
courses taken before entering the PhD
Program may be counted toward this
requirement.
First Minor (Research Tools)
Specification
At least four graduate courses. Most
students will take a sequence of courses
offered by the marketing department
(Multivariate Analysis, Experimental
Design, Methods of Survey Research,
Choice Models). Students are also
encouraged to take research methods
courses offered elsewhere in the
university. Examples of courses that
might be appropriate are:
BMGT 882 Applied
Multivariate Analysis I
BMGT 883 Applied Multivariate
Analysis II
EDMS 657 and EDMS 722
Factor Analysis and Structural
Modeling
EDMS 771 Multivariate Data
Analysis
ECON 621 Quantitative Methods
I
ECON 622 Quantitative Methods
II
ECON 623 Econometrics I
ECON 624 Econometrics II
Second Minor Specification
Depends on the individual student's
research interests. Some possible
minors: Economics, Psychology, and
Management Strategy, Statistics. Student
should consult the doctoral advisor in
making course selections.
MBA Core Requirement
Two courses from the MBA core are
required, one of which is BUMK 650. This
requirement may be waived if the student
has an MBA degree, a Bachelor in
Business, or substitutes appropriate
courses with the approval of the
doctoral advisor.
Economics Requirement
One graduate level economics course is
required. A graduate-level economics
course taken before entering the PhD Program can be counted toward this
requirement.
Contact
For academic issues, contact:
Dr. Amna
Kirmani
Professor of Marketing
Tel:
301-405-2202
Email:
akirmani@rhsmith.umd.edu
Dr.
Michel Wedel
Professor/Pepsico Chair in Consumer
Science
Tel:
301-405-2162
Email:
mwedel@rhsmith.umd.edu
For admission issues, application
status, or other questions, please e-mail
businessphd@rhsmith.umd.edu or call
301-405-2214.
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