This qualification applies to individuals with a sound theoretical knowledge base in marketing and communication and who demonstrate a range of managerial skills to ensure that functions are effectively conducted in an organisation or business area.
Typically they would have responsibilityfor the work of other staff.
This course is delivered from Lonsdale Institute’s Melbourne and Sydney city campuses.
The delivery approach of this course is based on a timetable of 20 hours per week. The mode of delivery and assessment of this course may include lectures, group workshops, presentations, practical activities, some self-directed learning as well as research reports. These components will be supported by blended learning methodologies, face to face classroom-based learning and/or a flexible approach with online learning.
Up to 52 weeks (including holidays).
A variety of methods are incorporated into the course to accommodate different learning styles. These include, but are not limited to, project work, reports, observations, portfolio development, case study analysis, and individual presentations.
To enter this qualification, candidates must provide evidence of the following:
> 18 years of age or over.
> Upper intermediate English language proficiency is required for International students
After achieving the BSB50620 Diploma of Marketing and Communication, candidates may undertake further study in University qualifications in the area of Marketing and Communication.
COURSE BSB50620 | CRICOS 105549A
To attain a Diploma of Marketing and Communication, competency in the following 12 units must be achieved: