Frequently Asked Questions
Why major in Marketing at CSUF?
What career opportunities are available?
Why a marketing concentration at Cal State Fullerton?
What are the program requirements?
What special features and programs are available?
Where can I get more information?
Why major in Marketing at CSUF?
- Award-winning faculty
- Our marketing graduates thrive in one of the most active hubs of the global economy
- We equip you with a state-of-the-art education and prepare you for the diverse requirements of the dynamic business world
- Consider how often you market yourself everyday to customers, employers, and even your friends
- High approval ratings from students, alumni and business executives
- Hands-on learning with an applied, real-world orientation
Why should I select a marketing concentration in the Mihaylo College of Business and Economics at Cal State Fullerton?
Marketing offers a wide range of professions to candidates aspiring to be business leaders of tomorrow and is considered one of the most exciting and glamorous professions in the business field. Specifically, marketing is the implementation of specific philosophies and crucial strategies that guide a company to effectively fill the needs and desires of consumers. Marketing creates the attitude and image portrayed by a company.
Career opportunities are almost limitless for a marketing major. The flexibility offered by this major makes it particularly appealing for students at the beginning of their professional careers. Prospective employers are most receptive to Cal State Fullerton’s marketing graduates, valuing their creative problem-solving abilities, computer technology expertise, interpersonal communication skills and their overall business acumen.
What career opportunities are available?
Effective marketing is critical to both profit and not-for-profit organizations that research, anticipate and satisfy the ever-changing needs of their customers and clients. In return, they reap the benefits that allow them to sustain and grow their operations. Because talented, well-prepared marketing personnel are so vital to an organization’s success, they are frequently the highest paid people in the business arena. The marketplace today holds impressive rewards for graduates with marketing degrees—they are in the high demand.
Many career paths can be created with a concentration in marketing from Cal State Fullerton. Graduates can develop careers working with the client side of the business as account executives or as creative directors who design ad campaigns, or start as customer service representatives who ensure customer satisfaction and loyalty. They can have successful careers in brand management positions with Nike and Oakley; conduct market research for Microsoft or Intel; and sell pharmaceuticals for Pfizer or Merck, medical devices for Johnson & Johnson, payroll services for ADP, and business products for Xerox.
Why a marketing concentration at Cal State Fullerton?Cal State Fullerton is home to one of the largest programs nationwide for an undergraduate bachelor’s degree in business, accredited by the American Assembly of Collegiate Schools of Business, and is a popular choice for students in the Southern California area. Two integral components of an educational program are the faculty and the students, which are at the center of the marketing concentration program.
The faculty members are highly distinguished. the Mihaylo College of Business and Economics has recognized seven professors from the Department of Marketing as "Outstanding Faculty" for their contributions to the college and their service to the students. The department is equally proud of its students, who have won the nationwide General Motors Marketing Internship Competition five times since its inception in 1994—more wins than any other university! They have also excelled in entrepreneurship. A graduate class has won first place in the national competition organized by the Small Business Institute several times.
Such accolades result from dedicated hard work and ongoing program innovations, which ensure that the department is consistently forward-looking and focused on state-of-the art techniques and trends. With the nation’s business future in mind, students must learn to use technology for research, problem solving, communication, and presentation. Team building and analytic skills—essential in today’s business world—are also emphasized.
What are the program requirements?
The program leads to a Bachelor of Arts degree in Business Administration with a concentration in Marketing. To earn the degree, all students are required to compete the university’s general education requirements, as well as the following three areas of the business administration major:
The Business Administration Core (51 units)
All students in business administration are required to complete a common body of core requirements covering the foundation areas of business administration and global business. The core ensures that every graduating student will have the intellectual and professional tools in the fields of accounting, economics, finance, management, information systems and decision sciences (ISDS), and marketing to succeed in a responsible position in the business world.
Lower Division:
Accounting 201A, 201B; Business Administration 201; Economics 201,
201; Management 246; ISDS 265; and Math 135/130.
Upper Division:
Business Administration 301; Economics 315; Finance 320: Management
339, 340; Marketing 351; ISDS 361A, 361B; and Global Business
elective.
Specialized Courses in the Marketing Concentration (18 units)
- Required Courses (12 units)
Marketing 353:
Marketing Information Technology, which focuses on the application
of marketing concepts and solving marketing problems using
information technology.
Marketing 370:
Buyer Behavior, which emphasizes the buying decision process and the
factors that influence buying behavior.
Marketing 379:
Marketing Research, which aims at learning to use research in
studying markets, evaluation the effectiveness of marketing
strategies and the marketing process.
Marketing 489:
Developing Marketing Strategies, a senior level course, which brings
all marketing aspects together, and focuses on analyzing different
business situations and developing marketing strategies.
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Elective Courses (6 units)
Depending on their interests, students select two from the
following:
Marketing 401 Professional Sales
Marketing 405 Integrated Marketing Communications
Marketing 415 Sales Management
Marketing 425 Retail Merchandising
Marketing 430 Sport Marketing
Marketing 435 Business Marketing Management
Marketing 445 International Marketing
Marketing 455 Strategic Internet Marketing
Marketing 465 Managing Services Marketing
Marketing 475 Export Marketing Strategies
Additional information is available in the
University Catalog.
Required Capstone Course (3 units)
The program culminates with the capstone course, Management 449
Seminar in Strategic Management. This seminar provides an additional
focus on what has been learned in the core and concentration through
applications in significant, current and real business problems.
What special features and programs are available?
Honors Networking Program
Students maintaining a high GPA may be eligible for the Honors
Networking Program. This is an innovative forum, with effective
cooperation from the leading companies in the business community, the
Department of Marketing faculty, and the marketing students. The forum
offers students an invaluable opportunity to enhance their marketing
knowledge and skills and better prepare themselves by working closely
with industry leaders on real world projects.
Early each semester, a breakfast is organized so honors students can meet with the Corporate Networking Partners. The goal of this program is to ensure that the best marketing majors and the corporate partners can explore and capitalize on opportunities for careers, internships and special projects.
Corporate participants in the program include companies such as Automatic Data Processing, Morpace Research, Sears, Macy’s West, Minolta, Pacific Life Companies, Target Stores, Terra Universal, Enterprise Rent-A-Car, and Toshiba America Medical Systems. Additional information is available through Professor Neil Granitz at (657) 278-3934, ngranitz@fullerton.edu, or Professor Robert M. Jones at (657) 278-3233, rmjones@fullerton.edu.
The student chapter of the American Marketing Association (AMA) is very active on campus and has received various awards nationally. When you join, you will benefit both professionally and personally. Professionally, you can participate and assist in managing the organization and planning the program. You will associate with speakers from the business community who serve as career mentors. Since the student chapter is affiliated with the Orange County professional chapter of the AMA, you will also be able to network with marketing practitioners and learn about career opportunities. Click here to visit the AMA's Website.
Where can I get more information?
Academic advisement for all undergraduate business students can be obtained in the Business Advising Center. Information is available on admission requirements, curriculum and graduation requirements, and transfer course evaluations. The Center is located in Mihaylo Hall, room 1201, and is open Monday through Friday on a walk-in basis. For further information and specific hours, please call (657) 278-2211.
To find out more about faculty members, courses, careers, and other information, stop by any time in the Department Office in Mihaylo Hall 5214, or call us at (657) 278-2223.

