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Advice on Marketing/Digital Marketing Masters in Cork

  • 15-05-2020 7:53pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 7


    My undergraduate degree is in Arts-Music which obviously doesn't have great career prospects. In the last couple of years I've developed a strong interest in marketing and gave decided to pursue it. I am currently working part-time as a Digital Marketing Assistant and I am on a CE Scheme as a Communications Assistant.

    I've been looking at doing three course, the MSc in Management and Marketing in UCC, the MSc in Digital Marketing in CIT and the MSc in Marketing Practice in CIT.

    Digital Marketing interests me the most, and that course would suit me best as there is a part time option. However, I want to give myself the best career prospects I can, and I'm concerned that limiting myself to Digital Marketing would lower employment opportunities.

    Does anyone have any insights?


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