Make a Difference. Teach Marketing & Business.
UW-Stout's Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Marketing & Business Education (MBE) offers in-depth training in marketing and business and then prepares you with the skillset to teach what you learn across a wide range of professional pathways—from the classroom to corporate and training environments. You'll satisfy your teaching licensure requirements while you develop professional skills with courses like business law, corporate accounting, entrepreneurship, graphic communications, integrated marketing, market development and more. Let your passion guide your professional path and teach others to follow their own.
100% of Graduates Are Employed or Continuing Education.
Career-Defining Curriculum
Our B.S. Marketing & Business Education program combines education studies with professional and technical courses to prepare you to teach marketing and business education, work as a school administrator, lead industry training and development or manage marketing for leading businesses.
Licensure Options
- Business Education License
- Marketing Education License
- Business & Marketing (Dual) Education License
Program Highlights
- Maximum credit transferability opportunities
- Real-world, applied learning experiences in education and leadership
As an MBE program graduate, you will be prepared to teach within middle and high school classrooms. Use the Request Information form to receive a program summary and learn more about the B.S. Marketing & Business Education.
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What Our Graduates Say About MBE
"Marketing and business education allows me to teach students skills that they can apply throughout their lives, whether they are looking to expand on their knowledge in a college or university setting or enter the workforce.”
~Logan Horn ('21)
Marketing Teacher, Eau Claire North High School
“UW-Stout prepared me to teach by having excellent programs. The professors build great rapport with their students, and you’re not just considered a number. I felt very comfortable reaching out to them when I had questions or needed career advice. They prepared me to approach teaching in a similar way.”
~Kathleen Thorn ('19)
Business Teacher, Eau Claire North High School
"The program allowed me to combine my interests in teaching with business and marketing. I was frightened to transfer my junior year not knowing anyone, but everyone I met at UW-Stout made me feel welcome and like I belonged."
~Samantha Martell-Gibson ('17)
Marketing and Business Teacher, St. Croix Central Middle & High School
New First-Year Students
- There are no additional requirements for new first-year students.
Transfer Students
- Earn a cumulative GPA of 2.75 or higher from the last institution attended.
Students who meet this requirement will be admitted to the university in their chosen Education major. Subsequent acceptance into a teacher education major and enrollment in professional education coursework will require successful completion of Benchmark I requirements. Additional information can be found at the School of Education website.
Students whose cumulative GPA is lower than the 2.75 will be reviewed and considered on a case-by-case basis for admission consideration.
Application
To apply for the on-campus or online Bachelor of Science degree in Marketing and Business Education, you need to apply to UW-Stout.
Financial Aid
Students who are attending another institution, but are planning to receive their degree from UW-Stout, may be eligible to receive aid from UW‐Stout. In these cases, UW‐Stout is considered the Home Institution and the other campus is considered the Visiting Institution.Transfer Students
Note: When filling out the application form, be sure to make a note in the student comment section that you intend to apply to the "online program."
High school students planning to attend UW-Stout’s MBE program should prepare by taking traditional college preparatory classes. In addition, high school students should explore their interests by taking courses such as, principles of marketing, desktop publishing, accounting, sports and entertainment marketing, personal finance, sales and advertising promotion, intro to business, international marketing, and entrepreneurship. Previous work experience in business and marketing is beneficial. Students may also benefit from co-op and internship experiences. Participation in school organizations such as DECA, BPA, FBLA, and others is beneficial.
Starting Out
During your first semesters at UW-Stout, you enroll in general education courses and a sampling of business and education courses. As you progress, business and marketing courses prepare you to be the technical expert. You will also take courses that evolve your communication skills, refine your leadership capacity, and develop your creative, innovative and inventive approaches to solving emerging business and marketing opportunities.
Professional Education Courses Include:
- Introduction to Marketing and Business Education
- Psychology of Education
- Multiculturalism
- Marketing and Business Education Methods
- Technical Courses Include:
- Principles of Marketing
- Financial Accounting
- Professional Selling and Market Development
- Contemporary Software Applications
- International Business or Marketing
- Business Management
- Advertising
Beyond the Classroom
MBE students at UW-Stout benefit through their participation in extracurricular activities. Students are encouraged to become a member of the Marketing and Business Education Association (MBEA) as freshmen and continue their involvement until graduation. MBEA members annually plan and host the DECA District 1 Conference, attend regional and state FBLA and DECA leadership conferences, as well many social activities. MBEA members have access to networking opportunities and professional development conferences that will give them a competitive advantage in the marketplace.
Prior to obtaining licensure students must amass 4,000 hours of industry related work experience. Most students obtain the required work hours while working before and throughout their college career. The hours required for licensure are not required for graduation.
Acquire ideas, knowledge, and skills through real-world classroom situations and apply them in real-world education and business settings.
UW-Stout MBE students are part of a program that:
- Immerses you in business and marketing coursework through the UW-Stout College of Management.
- Engages you in experiential learning through its laptop initiative and its learning-centered in-field experiences.
- Exposes you to passionate and experienced faculty and advisors that are connected with the marketing and business education community across the state and nation.
- Provides you with the career flexibility you need in an ever-changing world.
- Prepares you to choose a career in teaching marketing and business and/or enter a wide range of business, marketing and management positions.
- Supports you with caring program faculty and individualized advisement so you can efficiently achieve your academic goals.
- Develops your leadership and management competence through a built-in business administration minor.
- Expands your network through its professional student organization known as the Marketing and Business Association (WMEA, WBEA, DECA and FBLA affiliated).
"Passionate and inventive individuals effectively compete in a world that communicates at the speed of light and moves ideas, products, services and people fluidly across borders and cultures. Allow yourself to compete in this world by exploring the possibilities of a degree in Marketing and Business Education at UW-Stout."
Urs Haltinner, MBE Program Faculty
On the average, 50% of MBE graduates accept teaching positions immediately following commencement. Another 50% accept positions in business and industry.
MBE graduates, who become teachers, teach middle and high school classes including principles of marketing, personal finance, sales and advertising promotion, and accounting. Graduates also teach in technical/community colleges and four-year universities throughout the U.S. and even in other countries. Advanced career opportunities include athletic directors, director of instruction, principals and vice-principals, district administrators, and school counselors.
Program graduates working in the industry have worked in financial services, medical sales, convention planning, sales, as business owners, and purchasing agents.
Advisory Committee Members
Allyson | Barka | Program Manager, Northwestern District | Junior Achievement |
Andrew | Behnke | Business Teacher | NorthStar Middle School |
Debra | Cottrell | Vice President of Administration | Vertin |
Melissa | Devery | Business and Marketing Teacher | Plum City High School |
Shelby | Dixon | Student; Student Representative, MBEA | UW-Stout |
Tim | Fandeck | Marketing Education, Program Consultant | Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction |
Urs | Haltinner | Professor (Retired) | UW-Stout |
Jennifer | Jackson | Business Education, Program Consultant | Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction |
Shelby | Johnson | Student; Student Representative, MBEA | UW Stout |
Fatma | Karaman Kabadurmus | Professor | UW-Stout |
John | Kleven | Post-Secondary Marketing Educator | Chippewa Valley Technical College |
Sarah | Kocken | Program Manager, Stout Online | UW-Stout |
Joanna | Lee | Business and Marketing Teacher | Baldwin-Woodville High School |
Craig | Moore | Associate Professor | UW-Stout |
Brittnie | Prock | Marketing Teacher | Eau Claire North High School |
Deanna | Schultz | Associate Dean; Director, School of Education | UW-Stout |
Debbie | Stanislawski | Program Director | UW-Stout |
Kathleen | Thorn | Marketing and Business Teacher, | Colfax School District |
Scott | Vaver | Senior Lecturer | UW-Stout |