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Subject |
Related Preparation |
1) |
Introduction |
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2) |
What is marketing, communication? What is marcom and integrated marketing communicatons? |
Don Schultz, Charles H. Patti & Philip J. Kitchen (eds.) The Evolution of Integrated Marketing Communications: The Customerdriven Marketplace (Routledge, 2011) |
3) |
Integrated marketing communications plan |
Don Schultz, Charles H. Patti & Philip J. Kitchen (eds.) The Evolution of Integrated Marketing Communications: The Customerdriven Marketplace (Routledge, 2011) |
4) |
Advertising |
Don Schultz, Charles H. Patti & Philip J. Kitchen (eds.) The Evolution of Integrated Marketing Communications: The Customerdriven Marketplace (Routledge, 2011) |
5) |
How is the nature of marketing communication changing? |
Don Schultz, Charles H. Patti & Philip J. Kitchen (eds.) The Evolution of Integrated Marketing Communications: The Customerdriven Marketplace (Routledge, 2011) |
6) |
Types of Media (Traditional Media, Digital Media) |
Don Schultz, Charles H. Patti & Philip J. Kitchen (eds.) The Evolution of Integrated Marketing Communications: The Customerdriven Marketplace (Routledge, 2011) |
7) |
Midterm |
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8) |
Public Relations |
Don Schultz, Charles H. Patti & Philip J. Kitchen (eds.) The Evolution of Integrated Marketing Communications: The Customerdriven Marketplace (Routledge, 2011) |
9) |
Personal selling |
Tony Yeshin, Integrated Marketing Communications: The Holistic Approach (ButterworthHeinemann, 2012) |
10) |
Sales promotion |
Tony Yeshin, Integrated Marketing Communications: The Holistic Approach (ButterworthHeinemann, 2012) |
11) |
Direct Marketing |
Tony Yeshin, Integrated Marketing Communications: The Holistic Approach (ButterworthHeinemann, 2012) |
12) |
Marketing mix as the elements of communication |
Tony Yeshin, Integrated Marketing Communications: The Holistic Approach (ButterworthHeinemann, 2012) |
13) |
Exhibitions and Commercial activities |
Tony Yeshin, Integrated Marketing Communications: The Holistic Approach (ButterworthHeinemann, 2012) |
14) |
Review |
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15) |
Final |
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Program Outcomes |
Level of Contribution |
0) |
Developing strategies, policies and implementation plans to address the issues in the fields of business administration and management, and evaluating the consequences according to the processes of quality, |
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1) |
Broadening and deepening the knowledge about business administration at the master’s level based on the undergraduate level qualifications, |
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1) Developing strategies, policies and implementation plans to address the issues in the fields of business administration and management, and evaluating the consequences according to the processes of quality,
2) Broadening and deepening the knowledge about business administration at the master’s level based on the undergraduate level qualifications,
3) Comprehending the interaction across various disciplines related to the field of business administration, and evaluating the knowledge and skills gained on an interdisciplinary dimension,
4) Using theoretical and practical information and skills gained at the expertise level in the field business administration,
5) Analyzing problems requiring expertise in the field business administration by using scientific research methods,
6) Evaluating a problem in the business administration field independently, developing a way for solution, solving the problem and evaluating the results,
7) Developing new strategic approaches to solve unforeseen complex issues in the business administration field through integrative and creative elaboration,
8) Evaluating the knowledge related to the field of business administration through critical perspective,
9) Communicating systematically the recent developments and one’s individual studies in the field of business administration to the groups within and outside the field via written, oral and visual presentations,
10) Analyzing the social relations and the norms through critical perspective, developing effective relations, training leaders who are capable of sustaining these social relations, applying teamwork and managing risk and change in the field of business administration. |
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2) |
Comprehending the interaction across various disciplines related to the field of business administration, and evaluating the knowledge and skills gained on an interdisciplinary dimension, |
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3) |
Using theoretical and practical information and skills gained at the expertise level in the field business administration, |
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4) |
Analyzing problems requiring expertise in the field business administration by using scientific research methods, |
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5) |
Evaluating a problem in the business administration field independently, developing a way for solution, solving the problem and evaluating the results, |
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6) |
Developing new strategic approaches to solve unforeseen complex issues in the business administration field through integrative and creative elaboration, |
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7) |
Evaluating the knowledge related to the field of business administration through critical perspective, |
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8) |
Communicating systematically the recent developments and one’s individual studies in the field of business administration to the groups within and outside the field via written, oral and visual presentations, |
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9) |
Analyzing the social relations and the norms through critical perspective, developing effective relations, training leaders who are capable of sustaining these social relations, applying teamwork and managing risk and change in the field of business administration. |
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