As a PhD student in marketing you will research such issues as factors affecting profitability, improving decision making and consumer behavior. This program provides you training with in the behavioral and quantitative domains.
See the curriculum below to guide you through the program with the support of your faculty advisor.
MGM 795/796 Marketing Seminars. Based on your interests, your are expected to continue to take the marketing seminar classes that are offered.
MGM 795/796 Marketing Seminars. Based on your interests, your are expected to continue to take the marketing seminar classes that are offered.
The following courses satisfy the core requirements in statistics (two courses), economics (two courses), and research methodology (one course {the other methodology course requirement is satisfied by MGM 667}), as well as the requirements for a minor in economics (a grade point average of 3.0 is required in minor courses).
• ECON 611 Mathematics for Economists I
• ECON 612 Mathematics for Economists II
• ECON 613 Introduction to Econometric Theory
• ECON 665 Microeconomic Theory I
Plus two courses from the following:
• ECON 614 Econometric Theory II
• ECON 666 Microeconomic Theory I
• ECON 712 Econometrics: Time Series Analysis
• ECON 713 Advanced Econometric Methods I
• ECON 714 Advanced Econometric Methods II
• ECON 721 Industrial Organization I
• ECON 722 Industrial Organization II
The minor in social psychology consists of satisfactory completion (grade of "B" or better) of Psychology 680: Advanced Social Psychology and two courses from among those listed below.
PSY 610 Theoretical Approaches to Personality
PSY 616 Social Motivation
PSY 686 Small Group Processes
PSY 687 Theories and Strategies of Social Change
PSY 720 Social Influence Processes and Interpersonal Perception
PSY 725 Attitude Structure, Function, and Change
PSY 735 Psychology of Social Interaction
PSY 740 Theory and Research on Achievement Behaviors
PSY 761 Psychology of Social Conflict
PSY 765 Organizational Behavior
PSY 821 Topical Seminar
A minor in cognitive psychology consists of Psychology 639: Cognitive Processes and two courses from the following list. However, only one of the courses marked with an asterisk may be used for the minor.
PSY 627 Perception
PSY 635 Artificial Intelligence
PSY 642 Psycholinguistics
PSY 645 Perceptual and Cognitive Development*
PSY 718 Memory and Cognitive Development*
PSY 728 Memory
PSY 747 Language Development*
Beyond a basic graduate course in marketing (MGM 625 or equivalent), students minoring in marketing should take:
MGM 651 Consumer Behavior
MGM 663 Seminars in Marketing or 795 or 796
MGM 667 Marketing Research
Students should also take a minimum of one additional graduate course in marketing, subject to departmental approval. This may come from the following list: MGM 647, MGM 656, MGM 657, MGM 659.
A comprehensive exam is also required.