‘Top up’ to a specialist Marketing Diploma
Have you previously completed a Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM) qualification? If so, you are likely to be exempt from one module towards our specialist marketing Diplomas. This means that by studying for only 2 modules you could ‘top up’ to one of:
Diploma in Hospitality & Tourism Marketing
Diploma in Digital Marketing
By completing 4 modules you could add both these prized specialist qualifications to your CV!
For this exemption to apply, you need to have completed one of the following:
â— CIM Postgraduate Diploma in Marketing
â— CIM Professional Diploma in Marketing
â— CAM Diploma in Marketing Communications
â— CIM Professional Certificate in Marketing (post-2008 version)
Additionally, if you already have the Diploma in Tourism Marketing, you can top up to the new Diploma in Digital Marketing by completing the assignments for the 2 specialist digital marketing modules only.
Likewise graduates in the Diploma in Digital Marketing need only the 2 specialist modules to acquire the Diploma in Hospitality and Tourism Marketing.
Now is an excellent time to start, with a Digital tutorial coming up in late May and a Hospitality & Tourism tutorial in mid-June.
Find out more at a Capela London Open Evening on 12 April (Monday) or 4 May, by calling 01223 208629 or see www.capela.co.uk.
Capela Travel Training
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