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Completing the Curriculum
After Richard switched his major to marketing and began progressing through the curriculum, he knew he had made the right choice.
His favorite classes, MKTG 355: Consumer Behavior and MKTG 375: Marketing Research, offered the opportunity to put theory into practice through class projects and assignments.
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Making It in Marketing
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