MKT 460 New Course Outline
MKT 460 New Course Outline
MKT 460 New Course Outline
Objectives:
1. Develop a strong conceptual understanding of the theories in marketing.
2. Learn to apply marketing theories in the context of Bangladesh and its
marketing environment.
3. Improve the decision making ability by learning to design, implement and
control marketing strategies to achieve a competitive advantage and
superior performance in the marketplace.
4. Develop the ability to be critical while solving real-world marketing cases.
5. Develop the ability to work in teams and design effective marketing plans
for existing and new products.
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Student Learning 1. Understanding the significance of strategy for firms to achieve superior
Outcomes performance in the marketplace.
2. Learning how to analyze a company’s external and internal environment in order to
comprehend the opportunities and threats in the business environment and also to
understand the company’s strengths and weaknesses.
3. Learning how a company can choose the customers who they want to serve and
also establish the superior value that a company wants to provide through the
implementation of segmentation, targeting, positioning.
4. Learning how to execute the marketing strategy through the utilization of the
marketing mix program.
5. Understanding the importance of ethical marketing and learning how to develop
strategies for the betterment of the society and the environment
6. Learning how to work effectively in teams and implementing the aforementioned
theories in a practical setting through the design of a marketing plan.
Edition &
Authors Publisher ISBN
Title Year
Douglas West, John strategic marketing: creating 3rd Edition, Oxford ISBN-13:
Ford, Essam Ibrahim. competitive advantage 2015 University 978-
Press 0199684090
Handouts/Internet Information about Academic and The instructor will provide and/or
Strategic marketing trade articles, direct to the sources.
issues and practices. Chapters from
other books
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Grading Policy:
A A- B+ B B- C+ C C- D+ D F
93 90 87 83 80 77 73 70 67 60 <60
1. You may use your laptops in the class for class related work. Do not use your laptop for non-class
related work or in any manner that will be distracting to other students or the instructor.
3. Students are advised to frequently refer to the Student Handbook of North South University on the
following link:
Students are advised that violations of the Student Integrity Code will be treated seriously, with special
attention given to repeated offences.
Please Refer to NSU Student Handbook, Sections: “Disciplinary Actions” and “Procedures and
Guidelines”.
All assignment and case study response paper deadlines will be mentioned well ahead of time. Hence, students
are expected to work accordingly and submit their task on time. Late submission is strongly discouraged and in
case of late submissions, the student will be penalized as per the discretion of the instructor.
Students will form groups of 5-6 people. Each group will submit a final report and will also present the project
for 15-20 minutes and submit a copy of the slides before the presentation. More details about the structure,
components, time and criteria for assessment of the project will be announced during the semester. In working
in groups, some conflicts are expected. As a student in a senior course, you are required to deal with the
conflicts in a mature and sensible way. However, if problems go out of control, inform/consult instructor
beforehand, not on the last day of submission/presentation.
In order to complete the course, students must submit all the required assignments/case study response
papers and sit for the exams. Make-up exams are not given unless there is a major circumstance preventing
the student from sitting in the exam (official material evidence is required). The timing of the make-up is to be
fixed with the instructor of the course if granted.
ATTENDANCE POLICY
Students are required and expected to attend all classes and participate in class discussions. North South
University mandates to fail students who are absent 25% or more from their classes, even if such absences are
excusable. The one who will attend all the classes will earn full credit for the attendance.
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COMMUNICATION POLICY
All communications should take place using the instructor’s email. In addition, students can communicate in
the class or during the instructor’s office hours.
All members of the North South University community must use electronic communications in a responsible
manner. The University may restrict the use of its computers and network systems for electronic
communications subject to violations of university policies/codes or local laws or national laws. Also, the
university reserves the right to limit access to its networks through university-owned or other computers, and
to remove or limit access to material posted on university-owned computers.
North South University will provide educational opportunities that ensure fair, appropriate and reasonable
accommodation to students who have disabilities/special needs that may affect their ability to participate in
course activities or meet course requirements. Students with disabilities are encouraged to contact their
instructors to ensure that their needs are met. The University through its Special Need section will exert all
efforts to accommodate special needs.
The above service is not in place now but will be developed in the near future.
A. SOB-Learning Center:
B. The University Student Learning Support Center (SLSC): These centers provide academic support services
to students at NSU. The SLSC is a supportive environment where students can seek assistance with
academic coursework, writing assignments, transitioning to college academic life, and other academic
issues. SLSC programs include: Peer Tutoring, the Writing Lab, Writing Workshops, and Academic Success
Workshops. Students may also seek confidential academic counseling from the professional staff at the
Center.
Students at North South University have the right to pursue complaints related to faculty, staff, and other
students. The nature of the complaints may be either academic or non-academic. For more information
about the policy and processes related to this policy, you may refer to the student handbook.
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COURSE CONTENTS &SCHEDULE
1 2
Marketing strategy: analysis and perspectives
2 3
Environment and internal analysis: market information and intelligence
3 4
Strategic marketing decisions, choices, mistakes
4 5
Segmentation, targeting, and positioning strategies
5 6
Branding strategies
6 7
Relational and sustainability strategies
7 8
Product innovation and development strategies
8 9
Service marketing strategies
9 10
Pricing and distribution strategies
10 11
Marketing communication strategies
11 13
Social and ethical strategies
Note: The instructor reserves the right to make changes to the syllabus if necessary.
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