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Damelin Part Time Course in Marketing - Skills Programme in Marketing Skills and Application
Damelin Part Time

Course in Marketing - Skills Programme in Marketing Skills and Application

Johannesburg, South Africa

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    About: This Skills Programme in Marketing focuses on developing practical marketing skills and applying them effectively. The course offers valuable insights into marketing strategies, communication techniques, and digital marketing tools. Topics include market research, consumer behavior, and branding essentials aimed at enhancing your marketability in the field.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue various roles such as marketing coordinator, brand manager, digital marketing specialist, or market research analyst. This program equips you with the knowledge and skills needed to thrive in the competitive marketing landscape.

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The success of almost any business depends largely on the effectiveness of its marketing function. The School of Business and Management recognises the vital importance of this function and this programme has been designed to give a broad understanding of marketing. At the same time, learners acquire marketing skills and techniques that are essential to career success. This programme is designed for people who are new to marketing or who would like to understand the impact of marketing on every part of the business. This Skills Programme is part of a Services SETA accredited full qualification: FET Certificate in Marketing, SAQA ID 67464, Level 4, 139 credits.

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