Swinburne University of Technology - Melbourne Australia
Future Students - Courses
Duration
Contact Hours
Campus
Prerequisite
Corequisite
One teaching period
36 hours
Hawthorn
Nil
Credit Points: 12.5 Credit Points
A unit of study in the Master of Marketing and Master of Marketing Global Leadership Program.
Learn about marketing theory and pratice as it applies to both commercial and not-for-profit organisations. Understand the marketing process, starting with the initial market analysis and the understanding of customer needs, wants and behaviour. Then learn about target marketing and marketing planning and finally, how to implement the marketing plan and evaluate and control marketing performance. Understand how the legal system affects marketing. Develop your analytical and creative approaches to solving marketing problems. Know how to apply your learning to the environment of your own organisation. Upon completion of this unit students will be able to: Understand the marketing concept, marketing planning and decision-making.Understand of the role of marketing in the entrepreneurship and innovation processUnderstand the nature of the marketing concept as it applies to goods, services, social causes and ideas, experiences and events.Analyse marketing problems as inputs to marketing strategiesWork effectively in a team environment.
Classes in either weekly or block mode
Report (Individual) 20%-30%Assignment (Group)30%-40% Final test (Individual) 40%-50%
Consumer and Business buying behaviourThe marketing process and strategic planningAnalysis of the market and the marketing environmentNew Product Development process, Diffusion of Innovation, Product Life Cycle and implications for the marketing mix.Segmentation, target marketing, product/brand positioning and marketing mixMarketing communicationsLogistics ChainImplementation of the marketing plan, and evaluation and control of marketing performance
Students are advised to check the unit outline in the relevant teaching period for appropriate textbooks and further reading.