MKTG3740-ST.(ST) Consumer Behavior.F13.Faculty,St Thomas

St Thomas Faculty, Hamline University

Course Description

Goals: This course provides students a thorough understanding of consumer behavior and related the consumer behavior concepts to marketing theory and practice. The course is structured to enable students to develop critical thinking and decision-making skills in consumer behavior and marketing. By working through consumer behavior problems, cases and exercises, the students get a chance to experience some of the professional challenges, issues, and decisions that face marketers and to develop their marketing knowledge and skills. Content: An interdisciplinary approach to the study of consumer behavior, with emphasis on the implications for marketing of theory and findings from the behavioral sciences. Prerequisites: ECON 1330 and MKTG 3100 Credits: 4 credits