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Courses Offered Online
Oakton offers a variety of online courses (see list below); however, the College does not offer all courses every semester. For the current semester's courses, go to the class schedule. The class schedule provides more complete information, including course description, instructor, course fee,* and textbook required.
*Fees vary per course.
Marketing
MKT131 - Principles of Marketing
Course studies full meaning of the marketing concept. Content includes discovering consumer needs and wants translating needs and wants into products and services creating demand for these products and services and thenexpanding this demand developing and analyzing marketing plans. Recommended: Hands-on experience using word processing, the Internet, and e-mail.
3 Credit Hours (lecture: 3; lab: 0)
MKT132 - Marketing for Nonprofit Organizations
Course concentrates on practical knowledge to assist in development of strategic planning. Content includes fund raising, finding suitable donors, attracting volunteers developing a market and promotional plan. Content includes miniworkshops to improve public relations skills direct marketing, advertising, evaluating fund raising opportunities and grant writing. Intended for volunteers and executives involved in a nonprofit organization.
3 Credit Hours (lecture: 3; lab: 0)
MKT134 - Fundraising and Grant Writing
Course offers in-depth exposure to the funding skills for the nonprofit organization. Content includes how nonprofits secure financial resources to further their missions from individuals, foundations and government sourceshow managers and development professionals of nonprofits generate funding through grant writing, annual giving programs, major gift cultivation, planned giving programs, and special events and benefits. Recommended: MKT 132 and either EGL 101 or placement into EGL 101, or consent of instructor.
3 Credit Hours (lecture: 3; lab: 0)
MKT165 - e-Business
Course studies various aspects of e-Business. Content includes decisions such as product selection, distribution, pricing, shipping, warranty, insurance, legal issues, privacy and infrastructure of doing business on line. Students develop businessplan for e-Commerce operation.
3 Credit Hours (lecture: 3; lab: 0)
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