Marketing Communications
Marketing Communications
About the Marketing Communications Certificate
A company’s marketing strategy is a vital to its success, and marketing communications make up a significant portion of this strategy. In general, marketing communication is classed as any mess-sages that a given company deploys to the media, other businesses or the outside world as a whole. For example, things like advertising, branding, packaging, PR activities, blogging, sales and sponsorships all fall under the umbrella of marketing communication.
Almost all successful companies employ individuals to implement and maintain effective and innovative marketing strategies, so there is no better time to get qualified. During this distance learning course, you will get to grips with all of the different elements of marketing communication. By examining advertising concepts and analysing media techniques, you will be setting yourself for a successful future in an already booming industry.
Who should study this course?
This online course is perfect for anyone who wants to work in marketing communications or study a marketing-related subject at a higher level. The course is also useful for individuals who already work in a business environment and want to expand on their knowledge within the marketing sector.
You won’t need any previous experience or prior qualifications before you enrol. You can sign up at any time of year and study the material at your own pace from the comfort of your own home.
What happens after the course?
On successful completion of this online marketing course, you will have a fundamental understanding of how marketing communications work. If you like, you may choose to build on this knowledge by studying further online courses, or even by applying to study at a higher level.
Alternatively, you may want to use your new skills to progress directly into employment. While many employers may request a degree, there are many marketing-based roles which are open to applicants without a university-level qualification. Some of these roles may begin at an apprenticeship or internship level. Relevant roles include but are not limited to:
- Content writer
- Social media executive
- PR executive
For more information about this course, give us a call on this number: 01202 006 464
Modules
Unit 1: Marketing Communications: Nature, Purpose and Process
- Introduction
- Objectives
- Exchange Processes and Marketing Communications
- Marketing Communications Mix
- Managing and Planning Marketing Communications: Key Tasks
- Communication Theory: Models of Communication
- Buyer Information Processing
- Factors Affecting Buyer Information Processing
- Summary
- Further Reading
Unit 2: Advertising
- Introduction
- Objectives
- What is Advertising?
- Theories and Models
- Message Design
- Media Planning
- Elements of Media Planning
- Concepts and Techniques in Media Planning
- Evaluating and Controlling Advertising
- Summary
- Further Reading
Unit 3: Sales Promotion and Personal Selling
- Introduction
- Objectives
- Overview of Sales Promotion
- How Sales Promotion Works
- A Strategic Approach
- Sales Promotion Methods
- Other Issues in Sales Promotion
- Personal Selling
- Sales Force Management
- Summary
- Further Reading
Unit 4: Sponsorship, Public Relations, Direct Marketing and Interactive Tools
- Introduction
- Objectives
- Public Relations
- Nature, Purpose and Uses
- PR Methods
- Conventional PR Tools
- Newer PR Tools
- Planning and Managing PR
- Sponsorship
- Types of Sponsorship
- Planning and Managing Sponsorship
- Direct Marketing and Interactive Communications
- Direct Marketing
- Methods of Direct Marketing
- Future of Direct Marketing
- Interactive Marketing Communications
- Summary
- References
- Further Reading
Unit 5: Planning Marketing Communications
- Introduction
- Objectives
- Integrated Marketing Communications
- What does an Integrated Approach Mean?
- Advantages of Integration
- Problems in Achieving an Integrated Approach
- Achieving Integration
- Marketing Communications Planning Framework
- Applying the Framework
- A Concluding Note
- Summary
- Further Reading
Unit 6: Further and Future Issues
- Introduction
- Objectives
- Ethical Issues in Marketing Communications
- What is Ethical?
- Schools of Thought in Business Ethics
- Criticisms of Marketing Communications Ethics
- Internal Marketing Communications
- Growth of Internal Marketing
- Uses of Internal Marketing Communications
- Planning and Implementing Internal Marketing Communications
- Communications Industry
- Agencies in the Industry
- Industry Regulations: Issues and Concerns
- International Marketing Communications
- Coping with a Different Environment
- Standardisation Versus Adaptation
- Growth of a Global Industry
- Summary
- Further Reading
For a more detailed syllabus on this course, click here
Entry Requirements
There is no experience or previous qualifications required for enrolment on this course. It is available to all students, of all academic backgrounds.
All course fees, inclusive of all payment plans including our Premium Credit Limited option, must be settled before certification can be ordered.
*You will have access to the course for 24 months.
Assessment Method
After each lesson there will be a question paper, which needs to be completed and submitted to your personal tutor for marking. This method of continual assessment ensures that your personal tutor can consistently monitor your progress and provide you with assistance throughout the duration of the course.
Course Textbooks
For this course you will be required to purchase the following textbooks:
- Marketing Communications: Contexts, Contents and Strategies, Chris Fill (1999) second edition, Hemel Hempstead: Prentice Hall Europe.
- Principles and Practice of Marketing, David Jobber, second edition, Maidenhead: McGraw-Hill (1998)
On successful completion of your course you will receive the learndirect Certificate of Completion of Training in Marketing Communications.
Your course certificate will also state the number of CPD points/hours the course is eligible for.
View a sample of the certificate (opens in new window)
learndirect is one of the largest integrated providers of courses and qualifications, training, and employment services in the UK
- Each year around 6,000 businesses equip their staff for success with learndirect
- learndirect have helped more than 75,000 businesses equip their employees with the skills needed to improve productivity.
- Almost 700,000 maths and English test passes have been achieved with learndirect.
- 300,000 people fulfilled their career ambitions last year with learndirect.
- Over 250,000 apprentices have achieved with learndirect.
Marketing Communications
About the Marketing Communications Certificate
A company’s marketing strategy is a vital to its success, and marketing communications make up a significant portion of this strategy. In general, marketing communication is classed as any mess-sages that a given company deploys to the media, other businesses or the outside world as a whole. For example, things like advertising, branding, packaging, PR activities, blogging, sales and sponsorships all fall under the umbrella of marketing communication.
Almost all successful companies employ individuals to implement and maintain effective and innovative marketing strategies, so there is no better time to get qualified. During this distance learning course, you will get to grips with all of the different elements of marketing communication. By examining advertising concepts and analysing media techniques, you will be setting yourself for a successful future in an already booming industry.
Who should study this course?
This online course is perfect for anyone who wants to work in marketing communications or study a marketing-related subject at a higher level. The course is also useful for individuals who already work in a business environment and want to expand on their knowledge within the marketing sector.
You won’t need any previous experience or prior qualifications before you enrol. You can sign up at any time of year and study the material at your own pace from the comfort of your own home.
What happens after the course?
On successful completion of this online marketing course, you will have a fundamental understanding of how marketing communications work. If you like, you may choose to build on this knowledge by studying further online courses, or even by applying to study at a higher level.
Alternatively, you may want to use your new skills to progress directly into employment. While many employers may request a degree, there are many marketing-based roles which are open to applicants without a university-level qualification. Some of these roles may begin at an apprenticeship or internship level. Relevant roles include but are not limited to:
- Content writer
- Social media executive
- PR executive
For more information about this course, give us a call on this number: 01202 006 464
Modules
Unit 1: Marketing Communications: Nature, Purpose and Process
- Introduction
- Objectives
- Exchange Processes and Marketing Communications
- Marketing Communications Mix
- Managing and Planning Marketing Communications: Key Tasks
- Communication Theory: Models of Communication
- Buyer Information Processing
- Factors Affecting Buyer Information Processing
- Summary
- Further Reading
Unit 2: Advertising
- Introduction
- Objectives
- What is Advertising?
- Theories and Models
- Message Design
- Media Planning
- Elements of Media Planning
- Concepts and Techniques in Media Planning
- Evaluating and Controlling Advertising
- Summary
- Further Reading
Unit 3: Sales Promotion and Personal Selling
- Introduction
- Objectives
- Overview of Sales Promotion
- How Sales Promotion Works
- A Strategic Approach
- Sales Promotion Methods
- Other Issues in Sales Promotion
- Personal Selling
- Sales Force Management
- Summary
- Further Reading
Unit 4: Sponsorship, Public Relations, Direct Marketing and Interactive Tools
- Introduction
- Objectives
- Public Relations
- Nature, Purpose and Uses
- PR Methods
- Conventional PR Tools
- Newer PR Tools
- Planning and Managing PR
- Sponsorship
- Types of Sponsorship
- Planning and Managing Sponsorship
- Direct Marketing and Interactive Communications
- Direct Marketing
- Methods of Direct Marketing
- Future of Direct Marketing
- Interactive Marketing Communications
- Summary
- References
- Further Reading
Unit 5: Planning Marketing Communications
- Introduction
- Objectives
- Integrated Marketing Communications
- What does an Integrated Approach Mean?
- Advantages of Integration
- Problems in Achieving an Integrated Approach
- Achieving Integration
- Marketing Communications Planning Framework
- Applying the Framework
- A Concluding Note
- Summary
- Further Reading
Unit 6: Further and Future Issues
- Introduction
- Objectives
- Ethical Issues in Marketing Communications
- What is Ethical?
- Schools of Thought in Business Ethics
- Criticisms of Marketing Communications Ethics
- Internal Marketing Communications
- Growth of Internal Marketing
- Uses of Internal Marketing Communications
- Planning and Implementing Internal Marketing Communications
- Communications Industry
- Agencies in the Industry
- Industry Regulations: Issues and Concerns
- International Marketing Communications
- Coping with a Different Environment
- Standardisation Versus Adaptation
- Growth of a Global Industry
- Summary
- Further Reading
For a more detailed syllabus on this course, click here
Entry Requirements
There is no experience or previous qualifications required for enrolment on this course. It is available to all students, of all academic backgrounds.
All course fees, inclusive of all payment plans including our Premium Credit Limited option, must be settled before certification can be ordered.
*You will have access to the course for 24 months.
Assessment
Assessment Method
After each lesson there will be a question paper, which needs to be completed and submitted to your personal tutor for marking. This method of continual assessment ensures that your personal tutor can consistently monitor your progress and provide you with assistance throughout the duration of the course.
Course Textbooks
For this course you will be required to purchase the following textbooks:
- Marketing Communications: Contexts, Contents and Strategies, Chris Fill (1999) second edition, Hemel Hempstead: Prentice Hall Europe.
- Principles and Practice of Marketing, David Jobber, second edition, Maidenhead: McGraw-Hill (1998)
Qualifications
On successful completion of your course you will receive the learndirect Certificate of Completion of Training in Marketing Communications.
Your course certificate will also state the number of CPD points/hours the course is eligible for.
View a sample of the certificate (opens in new window)
learndirect is one of the largest integrated providers of courses and qualifications, training, and employment services in the UK
- Each year around 6,000 businesses equip their staff for success with learndirect
- learndirect have helped more than 75,000 businesses equip their employees with the skills needed to improve productivity.
- Almost 700,000 maths and English test passes have been achieved with learndirect.
- 300,000 people fulfilled their career ambitions last year with learndirect.
- Over 250,000 apprentices have achieved with learndirect.
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