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The foundations of marketing are explored in this course. Students will be introduced to the core elements of product, pricing, promotion and distribution and to the fundamentals of marketing goods and services in Australasia and abroad.
The foundations of marketing are explored. Lectures and practical exercises introduce students to the marketing concept, marketing environments, marketing strategy, its planning, implementation and control as well as consumer behaviour. The core elements of product, pricing, promotion and distribution are addressed.
The course is designed to help you develop marketing related skills as well as knowledge about marketing topics. The assigned readings and lectures will help to familiarise you with critical marketing terminology and concepts.At the completion of the course, successful students should be able to:Understand and explain the four components of the marketing mix.Recognise the role of marketing in the strategic planning process of a firm.Link the marketing mix elements to a firm’s marketing strategy.Apply marketing concepts to specific business cases and situations.
Sussie Morrish
Assessment:Assessment in this course is designed to measure the extent to which a student is able to recognise and apply marketing concepts. It is also intended to reward those who: - Consistently do the readings and other assignments on schedule, - Regularly attend lectures.Weightings and descriptions of the various pieces of assessment are as follows:Term Test 1 & 2: 25% each (50% total) Term tests will be two hours long (closed book) and cover the concepts discussed in class. The material for Term Test 1 and Term Test 2 will include specific chapters as described in the course outline. The Term Tests will be composed of multiple choice and short essay questions.Final Exam 50%The final exam will be three hours long (closed book), and will require students to demonstrate their knowledge of the concepts discussed in class. The final exam covers material found in all assigned chapters during the semester.
Quester, Pascale G; Marketing : creating and delivering value ; 5th ed; McGraw-Hill Australia, 2007.
Lecture Schedule
Relationship to Other Courses:This course is a prerequisite for all stage two marketing courses and any advanced study in marketing.Grading:The marks for the term test and final exam will be scaled to a mean of 60 and a standard deviation of 15 before a final grade is determined. You should not regard 50% as a pass mark.Departmental Academic Policies If you want a hard copy of this document, please ask the course co-ordinator. The Department assumes that you have read this document. You should also read the “Information related to courses and assessment” on page 372 of the Enrolment Handbook 2009 (also in UC Calendar under “General Course and Examination Regulations”).Dishonest Practice:The University of Canterbury considers cheating and plagiarism to be serious acts of dishonesty. All assessed work must be your own individual work unless specifically stated otherwise in the assessment guidelines. Material quoted from any other source must be clearly acknowledged. You must not copy the work of another person (student or published work) in any assessment including examinations, tests and assignments. Any person who is found to have copied someone else's work, or to have allowed their work to be copied, will receive a fail grade for that piece of assessment and may face disciplinary action which may lead to a fine, community service or exclusion from the university.Coversheets - Group and Individual
Domestic fee $677.00
International fee $2,850.00
* All fees are inclusive of NZ GST or any equivalent overseas tax, and do not include any programme level discount or additional course-related expenses.
Maximum enrolment is 365
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