Digital Marketing

About the Digital Marketing Concentration 

The Bachelor of Science in Marketing degree with a concentration in Digital Marketing will provide students with a broad background in marketing with special emphasis on the digital tools that take increasing importance in the economy. While traditional advertising channels such as newspapers and radio are in decline, the world of digital marketing has exploded. Significant marketing dollars are now being spent through online channels and employers are prioritizing candidates with digital marketing skills.  The Digital Marketing concentration provides the most vital and in-demand skills for reaching customers and growing product.

Program Requirements

Learning Outcomes

Students in the Bachelor of Science in Marketing, Digital Marketing Concentration will have the opportunity to achieve the learning objectives of the Bachelor of Science in Marketing, in addition to the concentration-specific learning objectives:

  • identify marketing opportunities and create cross-channel marketing strategies to meet those opportunities.
  • design, justify and assess the impact of campaigns across the full range of popular digital channels.
  • build effective content marketing strategies and support them with fundamental content creation skills, such as copywriting.
  • assess the effectiveness of cross-channel campaigns in relation to broader business objective

 

Digital Marketing Career Track

Popular career pathways include Digital Marketing Manager, Marketing Analytics Specialist, Social Media Manager, and Content Strategist. Marketing Specialists, Product Managers, Social Media Strategist/Specialist, E-Commerce Analyst, Market Research Analyst, Marketing Assistant.

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Program Snapshot

Online
Credits: 120
Term Length: 8-weeks 
Typical Time to Completion*:
20 terms; 3 years, 4 months
 
On-Campus
Credits: 120
Semester Length: 15-weeks
Typical Time to Completion:
4 years
*Based on continuous enrollment of two courses every term. Time to completion may be shorter based on eligible transfer credit or longer if course enrollment varies.