It took Daniel Richard more than three years of college before he decided to major in marketing, but once he made the switch, he never looked back.
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After transferring to the B.I. Moody III College of Business Administration, Richard took classes in a range of subjects, including marketing, accounting, management, and economics.
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Finding his passion for marketing through coursework in consumer behavior, market research, and more, Richard graduated well-prepared for the thriving career ahead of him.
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.
For one project, he conducted market research to explore consumer attitudes toward electric scooter rentals. For another, he studied how to market to marathon runners, a subculture of hundreds of thousands of individuals across the United States.
Group projects, in particular, helped him build lasting professional relationships.
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He also found meaningful support and mentorship from faculty. As an Honors Program student, he often worked with his marketing instructors to complete additional projects for honors credit.
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Making It in Marketing
Since earning his bachelor杏吧专区檚 degree in marketing, Richard has wasted no time gaining professional experience in a range of roles.
His resume includes titles like brand ambassador, account manager, and digital marketing strategist. Currently, he works in community relations for a credit union.
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His experience at UL Lafayette has prepared him well for building connections. He points to courses like MKTG 357: Professional Sales as particularly beneficial.
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As Richard reflects on the first few years of his career and looks ahead to the remainder of it, he杏吧专区檚 grateful for his time as a marketing student at UL Lafayette.
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His advice to marketing students? Don杏吧专区檛 be afraid of opportunities as they present themselves.
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