The Bachelor of Technology in Marketing Techniques (BUT CT) is a three-year technological program that combines theoretical knowledge and professional skills through a truly professional university program. The program focuses on understanding increasingly complex markets and constantly evolving marketing techniques.
The BUT TC (Bachelor of Technology in Marketing Techniques) is a three-year degree (180 ECTS equivalent) combining academic training and professional development. It is organized over six semesters (three years), including lectures, tutorials, practical work, supervised projects, and an internship (22–26 weeks of the program). Work-study programs are available from the first year of the BUT.
Paths from the second year (initial training and work-study programs):
- Digital Marketing, e-business, and Entrepreneurship (MDEE)
- International Business: Purchasing and Sales (BI)
- Marketing and Point-of-Sale Management (MMPV)
- Business Development and Customer Relationship Management (BDMRC)
- Brand Strategy and Events (SME)
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Learning outcome targets
Students in the B.U.T. in Marketing Techniques acquire several skills related to professional practices in commercial and marketing, such as developing digital commercial projects, assessing the international environment and selecting markets, purchasing and negotiation, managing a sales team in a sales space, developing commercial activity and long-term relationships, strategic brand management, developing an entrepreneurial spirit, expressing themselves in foreign languages, and building a Personal Professional Project (PPP).
Students in the B.U.T. TC iacquire several skills related to professional practices in commercial and marketing, such as developing digital commercial projects, assessing the international environment and selecting markets, purchasing and negotiation, managing a sales team in a sales space, developing commercial activity and long-term relationships, strategic brand management, developing an entrepreneurial spirit, expressing themselves in foreign languages, and building a Personal Professional Project (PPP).