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Learn moreThis semester’s certificate courses are just over a month away and places are filling fast. Next week is the busiest period for registrations as students rush to get their enrolments in before the early bird discount ends on 24 February.
“There’s a greater demand for the kind of practical marketing education we offer than ever before – particularly in digital” says Richard Pester, ADMA’s Director of Education and Training “There is a lot of interest in the changes we have made to the course structures and the wider choice of formats than before.”
The structural changes seem to be the most attractive new feature of both certificates. In a nutshell this means a lot of content is moving online freeing up the classroom sessions for more activities, exercises and discussions. Around 40 separate modules are being created for online consumption involving an impressive cast of industry leaders in every aspect of digital and direct marketing.
The new year is usually a good time for bookings as people naturally start making plans for their future and will consider their training options. The surge of enquiries has been noticeably more substantial than this time last year.
This year’s courses are the culmination of a year of experimentation in content and delivery formats. In all states the courses are run as evening classes, and Sydney students have the option of daytime classes. Also for the first time this year the Digital Marketing Certificate is available online, so wherever you are you can now do the course from the comfort of your own home or office.
The early bird rate gives you a substantial saving of $300, so if you are intending to study either of these benchmark courses now is the time to enrol. Find out more about ADMA’s certificate courses.