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Marketing Degree Suggestions - Cowabunga Dude - 08-15-2022

Looking for an online MS marketing degree program. RA accredited, ideally AACSB. No MBAs, as I'd like to revisit that further down the line.

So far I've stumbled upon University of Colorado Denver and University of Alabama. Also College of William & Mary, but it's pricey.

Any others I should be looking at?

Thanks in advance!


RE: Marketing Degree Suggestions - freeloader - 08-15-2022

(08-15-2022, 05:47 PM)Cowabunga Dude Wrote: Looking for an online MS marketing degree program. RA accredited, ideally AACSB. No MBAs, as I'd like to revisit that further down the line.

So far I've stumbled upon University of Colorado Denver and University of Alabama. Also College of William & Mary, but it's pricey.

Any others I should be looking at?

Thanks in advance!
University of Kentucky
Michigan State University
Texas A&M Commerce
East Tennessee State University
Florida International University
Penn State
University of Cincinnati

All are AACSB (or at least in AACSB business schools) and are cheaper than William & Mary. 

There are a few others, like West Virginia University, that are not housed in the business school/not AACSB accredited but are located at universities where the business school is AACSB.

If your goal is the best quality/name brand program at the best price, I don’t think you are going to beat Alabama.


RE: Marketing Degree Suggestions - bjcheung77 - 08-16-2022

@Cowabunga Dude, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles was the first thing I thought about when I read your alias!
LOL! Haha... Anyways, quick question, would you accept public or state universities that have ACBSP instead?
There are plenty of schools with ACBSP, for AACSB, it'll be smaller as their main programs are Accounting and Business.


RE: Marketing Degree Suggestions - Cowabunga Dude - 08-17-2022

(08-15-2022, 07:06 PM)freeloader Wrote:
(08-15-2022, 05:47 PM)Cowabunga Dude Wrote: Looking for an online MS marketing degree program. RA accredited, ideally AACSB. No MBAs, as I'd like to revisit that further down the line.

So far I've stumbled upon University of Colorado Denver and University of Alabama. Also College of William & Mary, but it's pricey.

Any others I should be looking at?

Thanks in advance!
University of Kentucky
Michigan State University
Texas A&M Commerce
East Tennessee State University
Florida International University
Penn State
University of Cincinnati

All are AACSB (or at least in AACSB business schools) and are cheaper than William & Mary. 

There are a few others, like West Virginia University, that are not housed in the business school/not AACSB accredited but are located at universities where the business school is AACSB.

If your goal is the best quality/name brand program at the best price, I don’t think you are going to beat Alabama.

Thank you for these suggestions! I agree, it will be tough to beat Alabama's offering - but really curious as to what else is out there. The WVU programs look really interesting to me as well. I will start digging into these so I can make an informed decision.

(08-16-2022, 02:02 AM)bjcheung77 Wrote: @Cowabunga Dude, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles was the first thing I thought about when I read your alias!
LOL! Haha... Anyways, quick question, would you accept public or state universities that have ACBSP instead?
There are plenty of schools with ACBSP, for AACSB, it'll be smaller as their main programs are Accounting and Business.

Michelangelo FTW!

Yes, I think I'd be open to considering ACBSP - assuming the school is relatively known.


RE: Marketing Degree Suggestions - Cowabunga Dude - 09-03-2022

Updating the thread to say I stumbled upon another candidate. The University of Wisconsin-Whitewater offers an AACSB-accredited MS in Marketing for about $20K.


RE: Marketing Degree Suggestions - durain - 09-03-2022

How about King's College London? Pretty high world ranking. AACSB as well.

About USD20k.

https://www.kcl.ac.uk/study/postgraduate-taught/courses/marketing-msc?utm_source=findamasters&utm_campaign=CMP-29756-N4H1L1&utm_medium=courselisting&utm_content=textLink


RE: Marketing Degree Suggestions - Cowabunga Dude - 09-05-2022

(09-03-2022, 11:18 AM)durain Wrote: How about King's College London? Pretty high world ranking. AACSB as well.

About USD20k.

https://www.kcl.ac.uk/study/postgraduate-taught/courses/marketing-msc?utm_source=findamasters&utm_campaign=CMP-29756-N4H1L1&utm_medium=courselisting&utm_content=textLink

Good suggestion!


RE: Marketing Degree Suggestions - nyvrem - 09-06-2022

20k USD for KCL is pretty cheap !

They're ranked pretty high in the world? maybe top 50?


RE: Marketing Degree Suggestions - Cowabunga Dude - 12-16-2022

Updating to include WGU's MS in Marketing for $4500. Not too high on my list (I'd more likely consider an accredited MBA with a focus in Marketing), but it may make sense for some people on a budget. Just FYI.