Join the CIM Tourism Marketing Diploma course in May
Capela Travel Training is running tutorials in London and Manchester this month for new students to join the Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM) Diploma in Tourism Marketing course.
This Diploma is designed for marketing professionals in travel and tourism. Capela is an accredited study centre of the CIM, which is the largest global marketing organisation with 50,000 members worldwide. To qualify for entry candidates need to have either a degree or 2-3 years relevant experience in marketing.
The course is made up of 4 modules which are studied through blended learning, which means home study supplemented by quarterly 2-day intensive tutorials with unlimited tutor support. Most students opt for continuous assessment in preference to exams and complete the course in 12-18 months.
In the last year Capela’s students have enjoyed a 100% pass rate against a CIM average of 65%. All Capela tutors have relevant real-life experience of travel marketing combined with a good knowledge of how to succeed with the CIM.
The Diploma course is flexible and students may join any time. It is, however, a good idea to get started with a tutorial. Coming up this month are the following tutorials:
Manchester(Worsley) – 18-19 May
London(Oxford Circus) – 30-31 May
Contact us for more information on www.capela.co.uk or call 01223 208629.
Capela Travel Training
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