MS, Marketing

Mays Business School, Department of Marketing

Texas A&M University - College Station

Program Quick Facts

The Master of Science in Marketing program offers the following unique features and benefits:

  • Cutting-edge marketing knowledge: Our program emphasizes cutting-edge marketing concepts, tools, and techniques in real-world business settings.
  • Corporate Mentorship Program: Each student is assigned to a member of the program’s 16-person Advisory Board. This board member serves as the student’s “Corporate Mentor” throughout the program.
  • Hands-on experience: Students acquire hands-on marketing experience in business settings through participation in real-world, company-sponsored projects.
  • Regular interaction with business community: Our program challenges students to develop strategic thinking and business leadership skills by interacting with visiting executives and entrepreneurs in various forums.

Student profile: Our program is designed to serve two groups of students:

  • Students who choose to enroll in a specialized graduate program in marketing immediately after completing their undergraduate degree.
  • Students who choose to enroll in a specialized graduate program in marketing after acquiring some work experience.

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