
Gannon University believes in the many possible paths creative personalities can follow. One of those paths is marketing, where creators can influence the many layers of the market, from product creation to customer relationships to distribution processes. If you are interested in consulting, sales, advertising, purchasing, customer service management, public relations, or distribution and retail buying, Gannon’s marketing program can help you explore your options as a creative business person. As a marketing major, you will prepare yourself for a path to top management positions in all types of organizations.
Employment opportunities in marketing, advertising and sales are growing at a steady pace, and career prospects in marketing have fared better than other areas of business. According to the U.S. Department of Labor, growth trends for jobs in marketing, advertising and sales are expected to continue growing at a faster rate than those in other occupational categories. Additionally, the Bureau of Labor Statistics and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce note that marketing and sales jobs are “hot jobs for the future.” Depending on location and career, starting annual salaries can range from $35,000 to $50,000. Some of the fastest growing careers in marketing include: customer relationship marketing, international sales, and marketing and technical sales.
The Advanced Business Technology Certificate is a value-added approach to business courses. Some business courses will offer the option of taking a one-credit advanced business technology session, which integrates advanced instruction in the application of computer technology with the content of specific courses. Students completing a minimum of six one-credit advanced business technology courses during their studies at Gannon will earn this certificate. The certificate will serve as one source of evidence for students to confirm to potential employers that they have advanced knowledge, skills and abilities to use technology-based business applications to improve their job performance.
The Dahlkemper School of Business Administration at Gannon has received accreditation from the Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP), making Gannon the first business school in northwestern Pennsylvania with both undergraduate and graduate programs that are nationally accredited.
All Gannon business students have the opportunity to participate in many professional business organizations, including: the Gannon Accounting Club, Student Investment Trust, Alpha Kappa Psi Professional Business Fraternity, Gannon Student Advertising Club, Delta Mu Delta Honorary Business Fraternity and Marketing Club.
The Small Business Development Center on Gannon’s campus provides students with a unique opportunity to work on projects and assignments for area businesses through classes and internships.
• Gannon graduates are prepared to continue their education with a master of business administration degree (MBA).
• Juniors may choose to pursue an accelerated MBA program and complete both their undergraduate and graduate degrees in just five years, rather than six.
• Senior students participate in an internship to acquire hands-on, real world experience.
• Academic and merit scholarships are available through the Business Excellence Awards.
• Gannon alumni from the marketing program have found employment opportunities with large organizations such as General Electric, U.S. Steel, United Parcel Service, Erie Insurance Group, PNC Bank, Lord Corporation, National City Bank and the Walt Disney Company.
• Throughout students’ academic experience at Gannon, they can participate in a variety of service learning opportunities.
•Transfer students with an associate’s degree in arts or science may be able to complete this major through Gannon’s Next–Step Program. Next–Step guarantees acceptance of up to 64 credits and allows students to enter Gannon with junior level status.
The Dahlkemper School of Business Administration offers students several minors. Minors are secondary areas of study that complement a student’s expertise in a major field of study. These minors include:
Students may also consider a minor in another discipline offered by the University. Minors that support a business education include:
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