What can I do with a business degree focused in marketing?

Are you creative, strategic, and curious about what makes people engage with a brand? A Marketing concentration at Longwood is your gateway to turning ideas into action. You’ll learn to connect businesses with their audiences, shape brand strategy, and make smart, data-driven decisions—all while gaining hands-on experience.

Your marketing journey is guided by a team of Ph.D.-holding faculty who bring deep expertise and real-world insights into every class. They teach across both undergraduate and MBA levels, offering a blend of academic depth and practical experience. With interactive lessons and real client work—plus a required internship—you’ll graduate ready to build brands and drive business success.


What jobs can I get with a marketing concentration?

Marketing is a dynamic, people-centered field—and your concentration can lead to exciting careers across industries. You’ll be prepared for both entry-level jobs and graduate study in business or marketing-related fields.

Possible job titles include:

  • Marketing Analyst
  • Social Media Strategist
  • Advertising Coordinator
  • Customer Insights Analyst
  • Sales Representative
  • Brand Assistant
  • Digital Marketing Specialist
  • Fundraising/Development Coordinator
  • Media Planner

Graduate study options include:

  • MBA with a concentration in Marketing
  • MS in Marketing
  • MS in User Experience (UX)
  • MS in Sports Marketing
  • MS in International Business

What will I learn in the marketing concentration?

Your coursework will help you understand what drives consumer decisions—and how to turn that understanding into successful marketing strategies. With three required courses and a range of electives, you’ll build a strong foundation and customize your learning experience.

Core courses:

  • Consumer Behavior – Understand the psychology and sociology of buying
  • Marketing Research – Learn how to gather and interpret data
  • Marketing Strategies – Apply your knowledge to solve real-world business problems

Electives may include:

  • Integrated Marketing Communication – Explore how brands build awareness
  • International Business – Learn how marketing works across cultures
  • Internet Marketing – Study digital strategies in the online world

You’ll also complete a required internship in marketing—so you graduate not just with knowledge, but with experience.

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