MS Marketing
Advance your career by understanding marketing strategy in a modern, rapidly changing business world. Our program emphasizes cutting-edge marketing concepts, tools, and techniques in real-world business settings.
Academic Overview
Students who have already completed or are in the process of completing a bachelor’s degree may apply for the master’s program in Marketing. All applicants must meet the Texas A&M requirements for admissions.
Degree Details
Credit Hours: 36
Months: 10.5
Class Type: In-Person
Location: College Station
Admissions
Below is a list of recommendations for a competitive application.
- GRE or GMAT
- TOEFL (International Applicants Only)
- GPA
- Interview
- 3-5 Letters of Recommendation
- Essay
- Unofficial transcript
- Interview
- Prerequisites are not required.
GRE – 152 verbal and 154 quantitative | GMAT – 600
GPA – 3.25 (last 60 hours) | TOEFL – 110
Tuition and Financial Aid
Earning an Master’s Degree is truly an investment in yourself and your career. Use our tuition calculator to estimate your cost or contact our program team. Financial aid can include federal, state, institutional, and private sources that assist eligible students in funding their education. We encourage you to review information available from the Texas A&M University Office of Financial Aid for additional information.
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The Department of Marketing at Mays Business School is a distinguished leader in the field of marketing education and research. Our programs and curricula receive global recognition for their strength and continued contributions to the field of marketing. For more information visit the Department of Marketing website.
Marketing involves developing goods and services to satisfy customers’ needs and then making them available at the right places, at the right times and at competitive prices. Marketing also provides information to help customers decide whether specific goods and services will meet their needs.