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Of Mad Men and Public Faces: Marketing Degrees and Advertising Careers
If you've ever hummed a commercial all day or bought a product based on its advertising, you've been affected by the work of people holding marketing degrees. For a broad spectrum of possible careers, consider what marketing degrees have already done for public relations and marketing managers - and what a degree from marketing schools could do for you.

What Do People Do with Marketing Degrees?
People with marketing degrees work in a variety of settings, from advertising to marketing, promotions to public relations, and as sales managers. Marketing degrees can put you in the driver's seat in an advertising agency. Love the show Mad Men? Marketing degrees could catapult you into today's version of that 1960s world.

A degree from any of the marketing colleges can also lead to work as a marketing manager, working with advertising, and promotion within a company. Public relations managers use their marketing degrees to interact with companies that need a friendly and knowledgeable public face. Many PR people take their marketing degrees and work for themselves.

What Classes Do You Need to Take for Marketing Degrees?

Marketing degrees from marketing schools require learning analysis, planning, strategies and tactics and taking classes like:
  •   Principles of marketing
  •   Advertising and promotion management
  •   Consumer behavior

What Types of Jobs Can You Get with Marketing Degrees?
There are opportunities in the advertising and marketing world for individuals with marketing degrees from marketing colleges but they're highly coveted. Degrees from marketing schools can give you a leg up in finding your perfect marketing job. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Advertising Managers made a median annual wage of $82,370 in 2009, while Marketing Managers made a median annual wage of over $110,000 and PR Managers made a median annual wage of $89,690.
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