Last call for CIM Diploma – sort of…
Not quite last call but…the Diploma in Tourism Marketing is under review by the the CIM (Chartered Institute of Marketing), along with all their other qualifications.
This Diploma, for which Capela Travel Training is the leading UK and international study centre, continues in its present form until June 2010. There will then continue to be a CIM tourism marketing qualification but no-one know in quite what form till July.
This popular qualification can still be completed in just over a year – provided you start soon. You could start reading in May, for a June tutorial and submit your first assignment by the end of July. Then you will be on track.
Capela will run tutorials in all 4 modules between now and Spring 2010 in case you have completed some modules and not others. Distance learners, meanwhile, in the UK and worldwide can study at their own pace to beat the deadline.
Capela has an unprecedented 99% success rate for assignments leading to this Diploma since 2006.
To learn more about the CIM Diploma in Tourism Marketing, contact Capela on 01223 208629 or www.capela.co.uk
Or visit an Open Evening in London’s Regent Street on 5 or 18 May from 5 till 8.
Capela Travel Training
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