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Sales and Marketing Foundation degrees
- Foundation degree
- Leicester
- 72 Days
... Consumer Marketing, Retail Law, Managing and Developing People. Assessment Description : Exams and Continuous Nº Places Available : 20 Trips Residentials...
- Foundation degree
- Sheffield
- 3 Years
...The Retail Management Foundation Degree is an employment-based course, which aims to capitalise on your experience of working within the retail sector...
- Foundation degree
- London
- 2 Years
...Over the two years you will undertake the following units: Personal and Professional Development. Economics of the Public Sector/Central Government. Learning from Work 1. Information Management. Organisational Behaviour - Managing People in the Public Sector. Marketing & PR. Financial, Resource...
- Foundation degree
- Online
- Different dates available
- 12 Months
...-recognised qualification from the world's oldest and most prestigious marketing organisation, the Chartered Institute of Marketing, you'll be well-prepared to launch your successful marketing career... Learn about: Customer Communications, Marketing Communications, Marketing Strategy...
- Foundation degree
- Brisbane (Australia)
- Different dates available
...Units Download course structures and unit outlines for Graduate Diploma in Business (Research) (Marketing) Students must complete four coursework... Learn about: Part Time...
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An experience which I do not want to miss.
Was concerned that I will be the only older student, who had but not so. This is a great mix of nationalities in the classes.
My accommodation was had expected better than me - much better. I've also learned a lot outside of school to do so.
And the best thing is: my interest in the English language was awakened!
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Hello,
I had a great time in Cambridge and unfortunately have to admit that a month was short. The time is quickly passed and it took a good week until you get used to everything and the right people has found.
Cambridge is a beautiful city, I can only recommend a stay for a study trip. You can here a lot to do (cultural, but also in the evening a lot going on in the pubs), yet the city is not too big and you can very well move to a rented bicycle.
In general, the school has fallen to me. The staff (organizers, teachers, ...) are all super friendly. However, I would hope that a grüßerer proportion of the staff has English as a first language. Furthermore acts partly some pretty disorganized (as German, I'm probably very fussy). The classification in the levels is good and you can always find the right person, just in case questions arise. Unfortunately, I did not show a teacher competent enough for my 'advanced course' because they could not answer most questions that were asked spontaneously. So far, unfortunately not yet responded to our request to replace the teacher or to find another solution.
But generally I fande my courses well, they were fun and brought a lot. Especially the Business English course, I also found very helpful.
The school is very small and that's a good thing! We know very quickly the staff and most of the students.
Referred is to the small proportion of Germans. And in fact, I have only met a German. Still, I find it ägerlich that about 30% of Italians; 30% Asian and 20% Spanish were there. So you see often groups of Italians, Spanish, Chinese, Japanese and Portuguese, who do not speak English during the breaks and separate themselves. The time is often spent in these small groups, which I find very unfortunate. This allows the connection falls not as easy as I had imagined (even though I have a very open personality!).
Now to the area: I have lived in the residence Tripos Court. The location is great (10 minutes to school or to the city center by bike). As the train tracks directly adjacent, it is not exactly quiet, but that did not bother me. The rooms are small, but it works! I (and many other students) did, however, have to complain about the mattress me since this was worn out. This was very quickly replaced with me luckily (others were not so lucky and had to wait a long time). The room is not very clean and so far my room was not cleaned once, though every week should be done once. The biggest drawback, however, is for me the kitchen: The shared with five other people, sometimes even more people to cook it, which are to visit. Not everyone does the dishes properly and often is still a few days after the one or other rum dirty pan in the kitchen and the stove is filthy really bad. Here would be better cracked down.
If I were to ask someone if I can recommend a language course in Cambridge, I would say:
Yes, Cambridge is beautiful and you can fear to speak English overcome. You should, however, take about 2 months (shorter is too short and with a longer duration you may get quickly the crisis, see above review). Such a language trip is very expensive, but I think that this pays off because you really experienced many beautiful things.
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The nice thing about the stay is that you then get to know many other nations in addition to 'native speakers'. This you will learn not only more about other cultures and countries, but also more about yourself and your limits. I would make it again and again - no matter what age! And the team at Kaplan is really unique - always helpful and with much joy there. In particular, I would like to emphasize my teacher. Through him I have 3 weeks more learned 'felt' than in a year school English course in Germany :) The hotel in New York was indeed improved, but at the end it was very nice.
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- Foundation degree
- Distance Learning
... of management, marketing, sales, advertising, and market research. Modules include: * Project Management (15 Credits) * Marketing Planning (15 Credits...
... of management, marketing, sales, advertising, and market research. Modules include: * Project Management (15 Credits) * Marketing Planning (15 Credits...
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An experience which I do not want to miss.
Was concerned that I will be the only older student, who had but not so. This is a great mix of nationalities in the classes.
My accommodation was had expected better than me - much better. I've also learned a lot outside of school to do so.
And the best thing is: my interest in the English language was awakened!
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Hello,
I had a great time in Cambridge and unfortunately have to admit that a month was short. The time is quickly passed and it took a good week until you get used to everything and the right people has found.
Cambridge is a beautiful city, I can only recommend a stay for a study trip. You can here a lot to do (cultural, but also in the evening a lot going on in the pubs), yet the city is not too big and you can very well move to a rented bicycle.
In general, the school has fallen to me. The staff (organizers, teachers, ...) are all super friendly. However, I would hope that a grüßerer proportion of the staff has English as a first language. Furthermore acts partly some pretty disorganized (as German, I'm probably very fussy). The classification in the levels is good and you can always find the right person, just in case questions arise. Unfortunately, I did not show a teacher competent enough for my 'advanced course' because they could not answer most questions that were asked spontaneously. So far, unfortunately not yet responded to our request to replace the teacher or to find another solution.
But generally I fande my courses well, they were fun and brought a lot. Especially the Business English course, I also found very helpful.
The school is very small and that's a good thing! We know very quickly the staff and most of the students.
Referred is to the small proportion of Germans. And in fact, I have only met a German. Still, I find it ägerlich that about 30% of Italians; 30% Asian and 20% Spanish were there. So you see often groups of Italians, Spanish, Chinese, Japanese and Portuguese, who do not speak English during the breaks and separate themselves. The time is often spent in these small groups, which I find very unfortunate. This allows the connection falls not as easy as I had imagined (even though I have a very open personality!).
Now to the area: I have lived in the residence Tripos Court. The location is great (10 minutes to school or to the city center by bike). As the train tracks directly adjacent, it is not exactly quiet, but that did not bother me. The rooms are small, but it works! I (and many other students) did, however, have to complain about the mattress me since this was worn out. This was very quickly replaced with me luckily (others were not so lucky and had to wait a long time). The room is not very clean and so far my room was not cleaned once, though every week should be done once. The biggest drawback, however, is for me the kitchen: The shared with five other people, sometimes even more people to cook it, which are to visit. Not everyone does the dishes properly and often is still a few days after the one or other rum dirty pan in the kitchen and the stove is filthy really bad. Here would be better cracked down.
If I were to ask someone if I can recommend a language course in Cambridge, I would say:
Yes, Cambridge is beautiful and you can fear to speak English overcome. You should, however, take about 2 months (shorter is too short and with a longer duration you may get quickly the crisis, see above review). Such a language trip is very expensive, but I think that this pays off because you really experienced many beautiful things.
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The nice thing about the stay is that you then get to know many other nations in addition to 'native speakers'. This you will learn not only more about other cultures and countries, but also more about yourself and your limits. I would make it again and again - no matter what age! And the team at Kaplan is really unique - always helpful and with much joy there. In particular, I would like to emphasize my teacher. Through him I have 3 weeks more learned 'felt' than in a year school English course in Germany :) The hotel in New York was indeed improved, but at the end it was very nice.
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- Foundation degree
- Halifax
- 2 Years
..., Marketing, Ethics, Sales, HR, Managing Customers, Logistics, Information Systems. You�ll also study Innovation and Creativity, learning how to identify...
- Foundation degree
- Hatfield
- Different dates available
- 2 Years
..., marketing, and product promotion and styling. Ideas are at the heart of the course and there is a strong emphasis on practical experimental work. You will be challenged to respond to vocational based briefs in a creative and considered way, evaluating and analysing your work as you progress...
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This is all about marketing and advertising
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I has enjoyed the experience, which has been great - well structured content, highly flexible so I can schedule study time with work.
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The focus on individual needs and how you would apply what you had learnt in the workplace.
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- Foundation degree
- Online
- Different dates available
... is the most widely taught in digital marketing and the certification is recognised globally across the digital sphere. Get to grips with the core essentials of digital marketing, including Search, Social Media, PPC, Email Marketing, Analytics, Mobile, Strategy & Planning and more. If you want to enjoy... Learn about: Social Media, Media Marketing, Marketing Strategy...
... is the most widely taught in digital marketing and the certification is recognised globally across the digital sphere. Get to grips with the core essentials of digital marketing, including Search, Social Media, PPC, Email Marketing, Analytics, Mobile, Strategy & Planning and more. If you want to enjoy... Learn about: Social Media, Media Marketing, Marketing Strategy...
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This is all about marketing and advertising
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I has enjoyed the experience, which has been great - well structured content, highly flexible so I can schedule study time with work.
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The focus on individual needs and how you would apply what you had learnt in the workplace.
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- Foundation degree
- City Of London
- May
- 2 Semesters
...Modules Business Studies Accounting Globalisation Business Management Marketing Fundamentals Business Mathematics HRM Interactive Learning Skills... Learn about: Marketing Mix, Business Studies, Marketing Analysis...
- Foundation degree
- Luton
... opportunities in a variety of areas. These include direct marketing, corporate communications, sales and promotion, media planning and buying, brand management, advertising planning and research roles. During the course you will: Participate in the annual Young Creatives' Network (YCN) competition, work on... Learn about: Advertising and Marketing, Marketing Communications...
- Foundation degree
- Newtownabbey
- 2 Years
... Development 1 Retail Environment Managing Information Retail Operations Consumer Behaviour In-Store Customer Marketing Year 2 Manage and Develop People...
- Foundation degree
- Brisbane (Australia)
- Different dates available
...the Research Discipline Coordinator. All course structures Course Structure (full-time)... Learn about: Part Time...
- Foundation degree
- City Of London
- May
- 2 Semesters
...Modules Business Studies Accounting Globalisation Business Management Marketing Fundamentals Business Mathematics HRM Interactive Learning Skills... Learn about: Business Mathematics, Business Studies, Marketing Fundamentals...
- Foundation degree
- Luton
... in the management and marketing of events or related sectors. You will have an educational experience which integrates academic theory and real world business practice. This course contains a week compulsory integrated placement in the second year of study, in a business or voluntary organisation that plans... Learn about: Marketing Management...
- Foundation degree
- Luton
... of the theory and practice of public relations within a business and general marketing context. To develop the skills and confidence to operate successfully... Learn about: Public Relations, PR training...
- Foundation degree
- Blended in Luton
- 2 Years
..., CV and marketing materials Benefit from a course that allows you to progress to the BA (Hons) Graphic Design and further specialist study and career... Learn about: Art design...
- Foundation degree
- Marbella (Spain)
- 4 Years
..., and entrepreneurship, enabling you to operate, explore, and positively contribute to the marketing and advertising industries... Learn about: Marketing Management, Project Management, Market Research...
- Foundation degree
- Hatfield
- 2 Years
...Visual merchandising is a key part of the marketing operation of all major retailers. In department stores and fashion multiples the visual merchandising manager makes sure promotions are consistent throughout the store and its advertising. Visual merchandising managers are responsible... Learn about: Professional Practice, Historical and Contemporary Context, Ethical Debate...