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Denmark

Business & Economics

Marketing

BA International Sales and Marketing Management

3.5 years

€0 pa

Programme profile


This programme is based on applied science and provides you with a combination of subjects in the fields of business, economics, organisation and management, communication, culture, and business law with major focus on international marketing and sales.

The programme combines theory with practice through project work and case studies from a broad range of companies. Furthermore, the programme includes 2 separate business placement periods of 12 weeks each. The aim of the placement periods is to equip you with experience of work within a business environment and to give you the opportunity to focus in depth upon real-life business problems and issues.

The first 4 semesters of the Bachelor Programme follow the AP Degree Programme in Marketing Management.

Programme content


The content of the programme is presented in the following themes:

Years 1 & 2: The Company"s Strategic Position; Marketing Strategies; Implementing Strategies; Work Placement

Years 3 & 3.5: The Customer; Competitors; Innovation; Methodology; Developing Sales Potential; Personal Selling; Sales Management; Elective; Work Placement; Bachelor's Project

Progression


The university does not currently offer a related Masters programme, taught through English

Entry Requirements


General Certificate of Education with examination in 8 subjects where at least 3 are A-levels, alternatively 2 A-levels + 2 AS-levels. Subjects to include Maths AND Business OR Economics


Leaving Certificate, showing at least 6 subjects of which at least 2 Higher Level subjects (at least Grade H5. Pass Maths will be considered for Maths requirement. FETAC Level 5 Certificates and Level 6 Advanced Certificates will be considered for admission only to same study field as they would gain entry for in Ireland. Subjects to include Maths AND Business OR Economics

 

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