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Higher Education
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Higher education is education provided by universities, vocational universities (community colleges, liberal arts colleges, and technical colleges, etc.) and other collegial institutions that award academic degrees, such as career colleges following the completion of a school that provides
secondary education, such as a high school and secondary K-12 schools. |
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Marketing Training in District of Columbia
The business world is like a machine with many parts working together simultaneously to do a job that could only be done when each of the parts is in working order. Generally, in most businesses, these different machine parts include the sales, marketing, research, and production departments, with a management and administrative support team making sure each part runs smoothly. These contributing parts are essential in their own ways to ensure that a company is successful.
Within the marketing department, there are even smaller contributing factors that enable this arm of a company to run efficiently. Marketing in general is the process by which a company's product is made to look attractive to the consumer. Once the product has been created within the company, the marketing department needs to decide how it can best sell the product. The need to ask questions such as: What segment of the population needs this product? How do we entice them to buy it? At what price point will we sell the most units? The management team overseeing all marketing activities usually asks these questions, and there is generally a team of analysts that go out into the market and find the answers.
Those who wish to become marketing managers will generally need a 4-year college degree either in business marketing, or a range of other humanities subjects. Students who major in sociology or psychology often have insight into human behavior that help them become successful marketing managers. The highest-level managers often have also received an MBA at a reputable business school.
District of Columbia Marketing Training
Schools and Colleges in District of Columbia Offering Marketing Training
Potomac College - Washington DC
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Attention working adults: At Potomac College you can advance your career (and your life) in just 18 months. Earn your Associate or Bachelor's degree in Management or Information Systems. Traditional classroom lectures are combined with interactive learning activities and workplace projects. Choose from convenient campus locations in Washington, D.C. and Herndon, Virginia. |
Strayer University - Takoma Park
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At Strayer University, we fit your life. Established in 1892 and accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education, Strayer University is dedicated to providing quality higher education programs for working adults like you. Classes are designed to fit your busy schedule, meeting on evenings, weekends, and asynchronously on the web. Undergraduate and graduate programs are available in accounting, business and internet technology. |
Strayer University - Washington
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At Strayer University, we fit your life. Established in 1892 and accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education, Strayer University is dedicated to providing quality higher education programs for working adults like you. Classes are designed to fit your busy schedule, meeting on evenings, weekends, and asynchronously on the web. Undergraduate and graduate programs are available in accounting, business and internet technology. |
University of Phoenix - Washington - DC Campus
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University of Phoenix is the largest private university in North America. One university understands how you live today. And where you want to go tomorrow. University of Phoenix. Thinking ahead. |
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