The Marketing concentration at Columbia Business School seeks to give students expertise in the entire value chain , from designing product offerings (whether they be goods, services, events or ideas) and creating advertising copy, to formulating media budgets, setting prices, and enhancing distribution and customer service. Marketing offers a perfect springboard for careers in many areas- in financial services, packaged goods, consulting, leisure events, arts and entertainment, media/communications and information technologies.
Students specializing in marketing are encouraged to design their own study program after discussing their career interests with an advisor. Many students capitalize on the marketing faculty�s expertise in communications, consulting, product management and services marketing, described below:
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| Course # |
Course Name |
Professor(s) |
| B6601 | Marketing (core) | Johar/Narayanan |
| B6602 | Marketing Planning and Product Management | Kohli/Narayanan |
| B8506 | International Marketing | Sexton |
| B8601 | Consumer Behavior | Holbrook |
| B8602 | Advertising Management | Narayanan |
| B8604 | New Product Development | Narayanan |
| B8610 | Strategic Marketing Planning | Capon |
| B8617 | Marketing Research | Colombo |
| B9601-011 | Strategic Issues in the Marketing of Financial Services | Capon |
| B9601-034 | Seminar in Retailing | Kane |
| B9601-038 | Commercial communication in the culture of consumption: media, entertainment, advertising and the arts in the market economy | Holbrook |
| B9601-039 | Design and Marketing of Luxury Products | Schmitt |
| B9601-041 | Information technology in marketing | Kohli |
| B9601-050 | Creativity and Personal Mastery | Rao |
| B9610-015 | (PHD) Judgment and Decision Making (Consumer Behavior II) | Pham |
| B9611-008 | (PHD) Consumer Choice Models | Gupta |
Last Updated: November 05 1998