Careers: Associate of Applied Business in Marketing Management Technology

Careers: Associate of Applied Business in Marketing Management Technology
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What Can you do with an Associate Degree in Marketing Management Technology?

A Marketing Management Technology associate degree prepares you for an entry-level position in marketing. After degree completion, you’ll gain foundational knowledge of fundamental marketing concepts.

What’s Next After Graduating with an Associate Degree in Marketing Management Technology?

Start your professional career after graduation or continue your educational journey and earn a bachelor’s degree from UC Online. Once you’re ready to continue your education, you’ll be halfway through a Bachelor of Technical and Applied Studies (BTAS), which prepares graduates for administrative or supervisory careers.

Graduates of UC Online’s Associate Degree in Marketing Management may consider careers such as:
  • Social Media Specialist
  • Marketing Associate
  • Public Relations Specialist
  • Advertising Sales Representative
  • Digital Marketer
  • Market Research Assistant
  • Event Promoter

(Career information source: https://online.uc.edu/associate-programs/aab-marketing-management-technology/careers/#program-content)

Bureau of Labor Statistics Job Outlook – Marketing Management

Below you’ll find data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, which reports job outlook and salaries based on national data. The careers listed below are examples of employment and wages within marketing management. Salaries and job titles will vary depending on previous career experience, place of employment, and the state you reside in.