Talk:Master of Marketing Research

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Reads like a dictionary entry. See wp:not Brian 13:05, 1 July 2006 (UTC)btball

Doesn't mean it can be expanded. I deflagged this because this doesn't fulfill criteria for speedy deletion at all; it's wayyy too detailed to be considered "empty", and has enough context for people to figure out what it's about. PROD this or take it to AfD if you disagree. --wwwwolf (barks/growls) 20:45, 1 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] MMR

Well, I mildly object to wwwolf's tone here --- the at all seems a little over the top. There certainly wasn't enough context for me and I don't see this as very detailed let alone "wayyy too detailed". OTH, I didn't do enough research myself and I do find that this is a legitimate degree (still reads like a dictionary article, so I still think it fits wp:not), and I see where it links in to very legitimate articles. So, I'm not going to PROD or AfD. I will tag it for expansion though as I don't think that, as written, it's a good Wikipedia article. So, on balance, I agree the CSD was hasty (I've been looking at a lot of new and recent change pages) but I also think that Wwwwolf has a bit more of a bite than a growl :-) Brian 22:42, 1 July 2006 (UTC)Btball

[edit] few links, no category, no sources, little context

This article appears valid (as I said above after being bitten by the wolf <smile>) but it really doesn't stand well by itself. I never heard of this degree - and expect that it is unique to the United States. A little more context would help, at least me :-) How many schools offer this degree? Is it US only or do other systems offer it? When was it first offered? etc. A few sources would help and a few more links to the article would help. Thanks, Brian 22:48, 1 July 2006 (UTC)btball

[edit] Hope this improves the article

I've been working on the article for the past couple of hours.

It is a somewhat North America specific degree.

Elwood64151 20:59, 5 July 2006 (UTC)Elwood64151