International Master of Science in Management, major in Marketing Católica Lisbon School of Business & Economics

Why study International Master of Science in Management, major in Marketing at Catòlica Lisbon?From gathering consumer insights to building powerful brands, from e-commerce to social media, marketing is a critical driver of success in today's business landscape. It is a dynamic field, both for practitioners and academics. That is why many courses in this program are taught by experienced marketing professionals.The innovative curriculum is designed to equip you with the academic and professional competencies you need for managerial positions in marketing. Some of the most important topics include consumers' psychology and behavior, marketing research and strategic analysis, and financial decisions in a business context. There has never been a more exciting time to teach and work in marketing. This program is for you if you want to always be at the forefront of value creation.

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The  International Master of Science in Management, major in Marketing at Catòlica Lisbon is designed to provide you with the relevant practical and academic knowledge required for an international career: it combines deep analytical skills with applied learning, project based and case based. The major in marketing offers students the opportunity to strengthen their knowledge in a wide set of marketing related topics. 
The courses are organized in order to develop students’ ability to solve complex managerial issues, providing a solid preparation for a challenging career in marketing.
You will be asked to work with many companies, providing you with a strong experience of the business world.

Students learn a set of skills to become an innovative manager capable of envisaging and implementing sophisticated strategies in the ever-changing and dynamic world of marketing.

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Cost of the master: Not declared
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The Career Services Office exists to support you in the development of your career from the moment you start your Master Program.We will help you make the most of career opportunities by putting you in close contact with companies by posting job opportunities and promoting selection interviews inside the school; finding and offering summer internships; granting you access to a Career Resources Centre that has detailed information on job openings, profiles required, wage offers and recruitment processes; offering individual career coaching; guaranteeing personalized support during your recruitment process; providing workshops to develop personal skills connected with career management

  • Assessment tool (strenghts, weaknesses, attitude etc.)
  • CV sending
  • International opportunities
  • Companies presentations
  • Careerday
  • Support in CV writing
  • Orientation seminars
  • Interview preparation
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