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MRKT 402: Advertising Campaigns Practicum
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Prerequisites: Consent of instructorThis course offers an opportunity to integrate learning from previouscourses that can be applied to the development of the NationalStudent Advertising Competition (NSAC) project. Students work inteams to approach marketing challenges. Through this combinationof experiential and applied learning students prepare a completemarketing and advertising campaign (plans book and presentation)that allows the team to compete with other universities at district andnational competitions. Admission is by permission of instructor toensure a variety of backgrounds appropriate to the client and research.The course functions as a capstone course for marketing majors andthe follow-on course for students having taken MRKT 401 in thefall. The trans-disciplinary nature of the course, however, makes itappropriate for students from other disciplines as well, such as graphicdesign, web development, performing arts, digital journalism, publicrelations, and global communication.
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MRKT 420: Marketing Seminar
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Prerequisite: Senior standingA summary course covering all aspects of marketing. Special emphasison the decision-making activities of a firm's marketing manager.Uses a computerized decision-making simulation in marketingmanagement.
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MRKT 430: Special Topics in Marketing
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Prerequisite: Consent of instructorSelected topics provide study in areas chosen by students inconsultation with faculty. Provides an advanced level of course workor research in marketing. (Special Topics courses may be repeatedfor additional academic credit.)
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MRKT 469: Marketing COOP
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Prerequisites: Junior standing and consent of instructorThis course provides academic credit for a supervised professionalexperience in a field related to marketing.
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MRTK 401: Advertising Campaigns Research
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Prerequisites: Consent of instructorThe course provides an introduction to conducting both quantitativeand qualitative research to support advertising and marketingdecisions. The course also addresses how to use the research results to develop consumer and creative insights - and then translate thoseinsights into positioning and other strategic elements to supportstrategic campaign decisions. Students will conduct research anddevelop a strategic brief for a client. Admission is by permissionof instructor to ensure a variety of backgrounds appropriate to theclient and research. Students successfully completing this classwill be given preference for admission to MRKT 402 in the springsemester.
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MS 101: Introduction to ROTC and the U.S. Army I
1.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Introductory course to the Army Reserve Officer Training Corps.Organization and mission of the U.S. Army, leadership principles, andgeneral military skills.
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MS 102: Introduction to ROTC and the U.S. Army II
1.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Prerequisite: MS 101Introductory course to the Army Reserve Officer Training Corps andthe U.S. Army. Leadership and general military skills. Expands uponskills acquired in MS 101.
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MS 201: Military Skills I
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Prerequisite: MS 102Introduction to basic military skills. Focuses on leadership, tacticalskills, and the use of military equipment. Expands upon skills learnedin MS 102.
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MS 202: Military Skills II
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Prerequisite: MS 201Introduction to basic military skills. Focuses on leadership, tacticalskills, and the use of military equipment. Expands upon skills learnedin MS 201.
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MS 301: Small Unit Leadership and Operations I
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Prerequisite: MS 202Advanced course: Application of Army leadership, planning,small unit tactics, advanced map reading and land navigation, andphysical fitness. The purpose of this course is to prepare contractedcadets for the Army's National Advanced Leadership Camp andcommissioning as U.S. Army Officers. Expands upon skills learnedin MS 202.
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