Marketing (E)
level of course unit
Bachelor
Learning outcomes of course unit
The students
• Know the problems and solutions of marketing management.
• Have mastered the instruments of the marketing mix.
• Know the basic features of consumer behavior and question marketing approaches from an ethical point of view.
• Understand the influence of digital marketing on corporate strategy.
prerequisites and co-requisites
None
course contents
Teaching the fundamentals of marketing under the following aspects:
• Definition and application areas of marketing
• Importance and tasks of marketing in the 21st century
• Social responsibility and ethics in marketing
• Strategic marketing / market segmentation
• Analysis of buyer behavior in consumer goods markets
• Marketing mix (4P)
• International marketing
• Market orientation in corporate culture and leadership
• Future prospects of marketing
recommended or required reading
• Bruhn, M. (2022). Marketing: Grundlagen für Studium und Praxis. Wiesbaden: Springer Verlag.
• Kotler, P., Keller, K. L., Chernev, A. (2022). Marketing management. Harlow, UK: Pearson.
• Kotler, P., Armstrong, G., Harris, L. C., & He, H. (2022). Grundlagen des Marketing. Hallbergmoos: Pearson.
• Kreutzer, R. T. (2022). Praxisorientiertes Marketing: Grundlagen – Instrumente – Fallbeispiele. Wiesbaden: Springer Verlag.
assessment methods and criteria
• Final exam and
• Quiz
language of instruction
English
number of ECTS credits allocated
3
eLearning quota in percent
33
course-hours-per-week (chw)
2
planned learning activities and teaching methods
33 % of the event is covered by eLearning. A combination between online phases (inductive method for the independent acquisition of knowledge and the practice of tasks) and presence phases (deductive method, in which assistance is given in the learning process and knowledge is imparted via frontal lectures) is used.
semester/trimester when the course unit is delivered
1
name of lecturer(s)
Dr. Kristina Kampfer
course unit code
MKV 1
type of course unit
integrated lecture
mode of delivery
Compulsory
work placement(s)
not applicable