“Le système de formation nord-américain adopté par l’IIHEM se distingue des autres écoles et offre aux étudiants une grande flexibilité.” Amina & Radia Saadaoui, IIHEM Laureates - 2010
Marketing is the process of planning and executing the conception, pricing, promotion, and distribution of ideas, goods, and services to create exchanges that satisfy individual and organizational objectives. Marketing plays a key role in establishing the position of a firm relative to its competition, ultimately influencing the success of the business.
Marketing education seeks to enhance the ability to analyze demographic, social, economic, technological, environmental and cultural factors influencing the demands for consumer and industrial goods and services, so that appropriate polices and procedures may be undertaken to meet these demands. Marketing managers must understand not only the traditional areas of marketing channels, sales management, advertising, product and brand management, and research, but must also be familiar with consumer and dealer motivation. The process requires an understanding of buyer and seller behavior within the context of the overall market environment.
The Marketing and Management Major program at IIHEM is designed to give students an in-depth understanding of marketing techniques, marketing analysis and research, sales, sales management and sales promotion strategies in business. Emphasis is put on the analysis of consumer needs and behavior, and on the development of market studies.
SEMESTER 1 | SEMESTER 2 | ||
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CODE | COURSE | CODE | COURSE |
ECO100 | Economics I : Principles of Microeconomics | ECO110 | Economics II : Principles of Macroeconomics |
MNG100 | Introduction to Social Psychology | ACC200 | Financial Accounting I |
CMP120 | Computer Information Systems Applications | MNG200 | Introduction to Management |
MAT100 | Calculus I | CMP150 | Advanced Computer Information Systems Applications |
MAT120 | Applied Matrix Algebra I | MAT110 | Calculus II |
ENG100 | Fundamental Reading and Writing Skills | MAT130 | Selected Topics in Mathematics |
AF100 | Techniques de Communication | ENG110 | Freshman Composition |
SEMESTER 3 | SEMESTER 4 | ||
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CODE | COURSE | CODE | COURSE |
ACC250 | Financial Accounting II | FIN330 | Principles of Corporate Finance |
ACC210 | Principles of Managerial Accounting | ECO300 | Money and Banking |
MRK200 | Marketing : Principles and Policies | MNG300 | Introduction to Organizational Behavior |
CMP130 | Introduction to Computer Programming | STA315 | Applied Statistics |
STA200 | Elementary Statistics | CMP250 | Computer Information Systems Development |
ENG201 | Advanced Reading and Writing | ENG210 | Analytical Reading and Writing Skills |
SEMESTER 5 | SEMESTER 6 | ||
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CODE | COURSE | CODE | COURSE |
MRK300 | Buyer Behavior | MRK340 | Visual Communication |
MRK310 | Introduction to Marketing Management | MRK440 | Marketing Research |
MNG325 | Business Law and Legal Environment of the Company | MNG440 | Human Resources Management |
POM320 | Production and Operations Management I | CMP422 | Management Information Systems |
FIN360 | Intermediate Financial Management | PFE | Stage PFE (corresponding to 2 modules) |
MNG400 | Business Communication |
SEMESTER 7 | SEMESTER 8 | ||
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CODE | COURSE | CODE | COURSE |
MRK400 | Sales Management | MRK410 | Channels of Distribution |
MRK430 | Fundamentals of Marketing Management | MRK420 | Advertising Management and Strategy |
MRK450 | Corporate Communication | MRK460 | Product Strategy and Brand Management |
POM410 | Project Management | MNG430 | Small Business Strategy |
MNG480 | International Business | MNG450 | Strategic Management |
MNG465 | Management Analytical Skills | MNG410 | Advanced Business Communication |
SEMESTER 9 | SEMESTER 10 | ||
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CODE | COURSE | CODE | COURSE |
MRK521 | Marketing Management | MRK595 | Capstone Project in Marketing |
MRK571 | Marketing Research | ||
MRK573 | Internet Marketing | ||
MRK586 | International Marketing | ||
FIN504 | Financial Management | ||
MNG585 | Management Skills Development |
The marketing major prepares graduates for careers in consumer or organizational sales and sales management, product management, advertising management, marketing management and research, promotion and media planning, public relations management, retail/wholesale management, purchasing and customer service management.
Holders of Marketing diplomas may wish to pursue advanced studies in specialized fields related to their fields of study. Many universities offer graduate programs, leading to Master's degrees. Among the degree programs that can be pursued are the following:
Most of the above Master's programs also have a continuation path to a Doctoral program.
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