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Digital Marketing Course Part-time

  • 28-03-2016 9:16pm
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 585 ✭✭✭


    Hi,
    I have a English degree and since September been studying digital marketing & social media marketing at a level 7 purpose award. Im looking to get more qualifications in this area as I recently gained a job in this area and want to build my knowledge upward. I work 40 hours weekly so will have to be online/part time course.
    I was looking into the Digital Marketing Institute at the Postgrad Dip in Digital Marketing and in University of Aberdeen in theis Msc in Digital Marketing Leadership. I did look into University of Ulster Digital Communications but I think it will cost to many annual leave days as their a lot of group work assignments and theirs also lectures on a Wednesday.

    I think the digital marketing institute be my best bet, but worried about how its not recognised in Ireland only Scotland.
    I also looked at the Digital Skills Academy Level 8 one year degree which is accredited by DIT and looks very impressive but it double the cost of some of the other courses I mentioned.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 585 ✭✭✭LovexxLife


    Thanks for your reply, I think they are very money orientated, that the real subject of learning gets lost with them with all video clips and then two large assignments. I think I may do the Communications course in University Ulster or do the online digital leadership course from Aberdeen Uni.I couldnt really go to any evening classes in Dublin as I work in Louth and don't drive. But thanks for your help.


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