Sign up for a marketing diploma in July
Now is the ideal time of year to join a CIM Marketing Diploma course. Capela courses are highly flexible to suit the ‘work hard play hard’ lifestyle of busy travel professionals so you can sign up any time. But if there is an optimum month, July is definitely it.
London tutorial dates are confirmed till the end of 2010 for 3 new modules :
– First tutorial date for Digital Marketing Diploma 10-11 Sep or 8-9 Oct
– First tutorial date for Hospitality & Tourism Marketing Diploma 1-2 or 8-9 Oct
In addition a September date in Northern England is also expected to be added within the next week. New joiners should look to get started 6-8 weeks before the tutorial to allow time for reading and research. meaning July is the optimum booking month.
Following the 2-day face to face tutorial, delegates have a further 6 weeks or so to complete their written assignment. Once this assignment is over, you can either continue right on with the next one (there are 3 in total) or take a break, according to your commitments.
Capela is holding Open Evenings near London St Pancras on 14 and 27 July. Contact us on 01223 208629 or www.capela.co.uk for an appointment, more info or a booking form.
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