Diploma in Tourism Marketing – booking now with Capela!
Capela Travel Training brings you the CIM (Chartered Institute of Marketing) Diploma in Tourism Marketing, the specialist qualification for the ambitious travel marketer.
Advance your career..
If you are looking to advance your career, learn new skills and potentially improve your salary, look no further. The assignment-based structure of the Diploma rewards you for doing what you do best, showing that you know how to market your product or destination.
September tutorials…
You can start this part-time course any time and study any where but the optimum time is right now! This is because we have 2-day tutorials coming up in London and Manchester in early September and you should ideally get enrolled and start your reading in advance.
New staged payments..
In recognition of these difficult times, Capela has introduced a new ‘pay per module’ scheme to assist self-funding students by staggering their costs over the year long programme.
Course changes coming…
In 2009 the CIM will be making changes to this course and it is likely that some assignments may be replaced with compulsory exams and entrance requirements might be increased. If you start in 2008, however, you are guaranteed to be able to continue with the course on its current basis so you will avoid any such changes.
London Open Evenings…
Capela is holding Open Evenings in London’s Regent Street on 23 July and 6 August from 5-8pm. Come along to find out more information or contact us on 01223 208629 or www.capela.co.uk
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