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Marketing Management

During your first year at the School of Business Management, you'll acquire the foundational business knowledge that prepares you to specialize in a major.

Major overview

Marketing students learn to interpret and respond to customer needs better than the competition by analyzing consumer trends, competitive activity and other factors. 

Marketers analyze consumer trends, competitive activity, and other external factors and use this information to develop strategic plans that determine the products and services the organization will offer, and how they will be priced, made available and promoted to customers.

  • Experiential Marketing and Promotions
  • Marketing Coordinator
  • Sales
  • Public Relations
  • Social Media Community Manager
  • Marketing Analytics Analyst
  • Market Research
  • Brand Manager
  • Sport Marketing

Careers

Business management students must complete a total of 40 credits which include Required, Required Group or Professional elective, Professionally-Related and Liberal Studies courses. The curriculum provides you with a general overview of business in society, introduces you to all of the basic business functions, and develops awareness of social, human and economic issues through the introduction of the liberal studies.

40 Credits

Please note: not all Law courses are offered in the evenings, students will be required to take some day Law courses to complete their degree.

Co-op

The  (PDF file) Co-op Factsheet (opens in new window)  is your guide to the Marketing Management Co-op Program.

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Program Format
Full time, Part time and
Direct Entry

Degree Earned
Bachelor of Commerce (Honours)

Average Fees*
Ontario - $11,738 /Year
Out-of-province - $12,582 /Year
International - $42,372 /Year

* Please visit the Undergraduate Fees page for full details.

Dean Cynthia Holmes with award winner and award donor

Awards and Scholarships

To recognize student excellence, we offer many awards and scholarships to our students.

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Business Career Hub

The Business Career Hub (BCH) offers personalized career development, corporate partnerships and insights into the employment marketplace.

Our people

Chair

Student Advisor

All student-related inquiries

  Jelena Basic

  asksbm.mkt@torontomu.ca (opens in new window) 

Department Administrator

Faculty-related inquiries 

  Maria Sarri

trsm.mktadmin@torontomu.ca (opens in new window)