Integrated Marketing Communication

Are you ready to embark on a communication career that seamlessly blends business and marketing? In today's dynamic landscape, fields like advertising, digital media, marketing, social media, and public relations are more interconnected than ever. To thrive, you'll need a broad knowledge base and a versatile skill set.

To prepare students for this evolving industry, Canisius offers one of the few interdisciplinary undergraduate programs in integrated marketing communication in the country. 

What is Integrated Marketing Communication (IMC)?

IMC professionals develop and manage marketing campaigns that combine advertising, public relations, sales promotion, digital marketing, marketing analytics, and social media marketing to deliver consistent messages across all media and help organizations reach their goals.

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The Relationship Between Marketing and IMC

Are you curious about how Marketing and Integrated Marketing Communication (IMC) at Canisius work togeher, but also offer separate paths? Understanding how the distinctions between these two programs can help you make an informed decision about your academic and career path

While the traditional Marketing major focuses on areas such as market research, consumer behavior, and strategies for promoting products and services, IMC focuses on the promotional aspects of marketing, including advertising, branding, graphic design, video production, audio production, and communication strategy.

Marketing and IMC work best as complementary disciplines, both necessary to reach business goals. Marketing provides the foundational knowledge of market dynamics and consumer insights, while IMC focuses on the creative and strategic execution of marketing campaigns. Together, they offer a holistic approach to understanding and engaging with target audiences.

IMC Skills, Job Opportunities and Salary Projections

IMC majors learn a combination of creative, technical and business skills so they can launch effective marketing and communication campaigns.

These are just a handful of career paths you can take with a Canisius University IMC degree. 

Job TitleAverage Salaries
Digital Marketing Manager$106,188 -  $139,102.
Marketing Manager $100,835 - $131,925
Account supervisor $92,911
Content manager $67,423 
Public relations manager$117,847
Marketing analyst manager$116,209 
Art director$136,424

*Source: Indeed, Glassdoor, Salary.com

Distinctions

  • One of the few programs in the country to follow a fully integrated approach
  • Collaboration with the marketing and marketing communication industry to deliver graduates ready for a growing job market
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Laurel Wreath
16.4% average projected job growth
vs. 7.4% for other career fields

Hear from Our Students

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Michelle Anderson
Marketing Manager, Chick-Fil-A Restaurants

“My employer mentioned that my major and minor helped me stand out from other candidates. I've spoken with coworkers who earned similar degrees from different colleges, and in comparing our coursework, I've found the classes I took at Canisius were significantly more in-depth and specialized, whereas theirs tended to be more general and broad.”


 

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Colin Melligan
Social Programming Producer at Bleacher Report

"The IMC Masterclass provides a great opportunity to apply your learnings from undergrad coursework and put them to use for a real business/organization.”