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Majoring in marketing at LSU is more than just sitting in a classroom! There are many ways to get involved in our business community to expand your professional network.
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The LSU Department of Marketing has a focused approach — maintaining a foundational curriculum meant to adapt to evolving industry challenges. We believe marketing is a critical part of any business plan that seeks to generate growth organically and create sustainable value by better understanding the needs of target markets and effectively delivering the appropriate products and services. Our students enjoy the practical application of marketing principles through participation in competitions and case studies outside the classroom and exploring relevant industry issues within the classroom, all leading to graduates ready to lead in their chosen careers.
Become a Marketing Pro. Learn how to analyze customer needs, execute product/service design, devise a branding strategy, establish pricing, develop promotional strategies, and create distribution systems while maintaining a competitive advantage.
The Department of Marketing faculty draw on behavioral, economic, psychological, and administrative theory to examine the current and future needs and wants of a customer. The Behavioral Research Lab is a state-of-the-art facility that provides our faculty with the means to conduct cutting-edge, technology-based marketing research.
Our faculty are elite researchers who combine current theories and methods with hands-on learning and projects in their courses. They publish articles in top academic journals, write textbooks, and participate actively in the marketing profession, resulting in a well-rounded education from theoretical and real-world perspectives.
PSI supports students’ academic and professional development through in-class instruction, sales-focused events, interactive projects, sales competitions, networking opportunities, and career search.
This state-of-the-art facility is equipped with multimedia research equipment, physiological measurement devices, and eye tracking equipment, enabling the college's faculty to conduct innovative behavioral-based research.
Majoring in marketing at LSU is more than just sitting in a classroom! There are many ways to get involved in our business community to expand your professional network.
The only nationally recognized, co-ed professional organization in marketing, sales, and management. PSE members plan, lead, and implement various projects ranging from fundraising to complex marketing strategies. PSE members participate in professional development programs and activities that help members prepare for their careers.
The LSU Sales Team participates in several collegiate sales competitions that often attract major corporations offering internship and full-time employment opportunities. LSU Sales Team members have consistently placed in the top 20 of all national-level collegiate B2B role-play competitions, with a recent first-place win at the International Collegiate Sales Competition.
The E. J. Ourso College of Business offers numerous business-related student organizations. These organizations are a great way to connect with peers across majors and get involved with the business college itself.
Each spring, LSU recognizes 12 outstanding seniors as the Tiger Twelve. These individuals, in keeping with the university's Commitment to Community, contribute positively to the life of the campus, the surrounding community, and society and demonstrate commitment to intellectual achievements, excellence, leadership on campus, and service.
The LSU E. J. Ourso College of Business proudly announces the 2025 honorees for its Ourso Outstanding Eight undergraduate award program.The 2025 Ourso Outstanding Eight are Michal Daszkiewicz of Oświęcim, Poland; Reya Machen of Cedar Hill, Texas; Wesley Powell of Atlanta; Karly Robledo of St. Charles, Illinois; Eli Shortess of Baton Rouge, Louisiana; Paige Snyder of Laytonsville, Maryland; Abigail Soudelier of Sugar Land, Texas and Mary Caroline Wilcox of Sammamish, Washington.
The marketing industry is evolving faster than ever, driven by technological innovations and consumer expectations. Dr. Ronald W. Niedrich, Professor and Robert S. Greer Chair in Marketing at the LSU E. J. Ourso College of Business, is well-versed in preparing students for this changing landscape. From serving for over 25 years in his position to his passion for blending academic rigor with real-world application, Dr. Niedrich exemplifies the excellence and innovation that define LSU.
Department of Marketing
2100 Business Education Complex
501 South Quad Drive
225-578-8684
marketing@lsu.edu
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