On this page:
- Why Choose Marketing?
- Careers
- Real-World Experience
- Academics and Curriculum
- Admission
- Program Outcome

Why Choose Marketing?
A marketing minor allows you to choose from a broad selection of courses that will prepare you for a sustainable, successful career. You can add this minor to your current degree program and choose minor classes customized to your career goals.
Our most successful marketing graduates are bright, creative individuals who are willing to learn and apply themselves. Customer-oriented students with technical, planning, and organizational abilities do well in our program.
Careers
Graduates equipped with skills in marketing are valued across many different industries and careers. We live in a world where consumers have more choices than ever and this means strong marketing skills are in greater demand than ever before. Our graduates have gone on to both start their own ventures and work at some of the biggest companies in the region.
- ACCO Brands
- Reynolds and Reynolds
- Speedway
- Clear Channel Radio
- Wright-Patterson Air Force Base
- Dayton Bombers
- Dayton Dragons
- Cintas
- Times Community Newspaper
- Dayton’s CW-WBDT
- Cox Media Group
- Dayton Business Journal
- Dayton Children’s Medical Center
- McDonald’s
Real-World Experience
Several of our marketing courses are focused on experiential learning, giving you the opportunity to gain experience by solving real business challenges and working with local businesses and executives.
You can develop marketing plans for local startups, or cultivate your own ideas as part of regular classwork. You will work with local entrepreneurs and businesses, like those affiliated with the Small Business Development Center, Air Force Research Labs, The Entrepreneur’s Center, and Wright State Research Institute. Our American Marketing Association of Wright State University (known as the Marketing Club) gives you the chance to develop professionally by applying your skills outside of the classroom.
Academics and Curriculum
View Marketing Minor program information, degree requirements, and graduation planning strategy in the Academic Catalog.
Admission
The marketing minor is open to business and non-business majors. You can be admitted to the marketing minor program once you are a junior and are in a major program.
If you are a current student and meet these requirements, submit a Major/Minor Change Request by logging in to WINGS, then select Student Academics under Your Launchpad, or talk to your advisor about adding a minor.
Program Outcomes
The marketing program prepares you to work in both business-to-business and business-to-consumer organizations. You will learn about the motivations and behaviors and motivations of consumers, how to impact those behaviors, and how to satisfy your costumers sustainably. Learn to create, communicate, and sell, with a thorough foundation in global issues, digital technologies, and data insights. We will teach you how to apply the marketing concepts and planning taught in the classroom in real-world situations.