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Enhance your business marketing diploma by pursuing this advanced diploma in business administration marketing. You'll develop specialized expertise in areas like entertainment and event marketing, market research, customer relationship management, global marketing, sales management, new media marketing, and web design. Additionally, you can choose to refine your consulting abilities by replacing two courses with the intensive community consultancy program, where you'll work directly with clients to address real-world challenges.
Those who have finished the two-year marketing diploma can extend their studies for a third year to obtain an Ontario College Advanced Diploma in business administration marketing.
A standout aspect of this program is Fanshawe's partnership with Google and the Search Engine Marketing Professional Organization, enabling students to gain hands-on experience in search engine marketing (SEM) and search engine optimization (SEO) by managing live campaigns for actual clients using Google AdWords and Google Analytics. The curriculum equips students to pursue highly sought-after Google certifications that are rarely offered elsewhere.
Graduates will possess exceptional analytical, decision-making, and communication skills, preparing them for success across diverse marketing fields. Those who meet admission criteria may also qualify for transfer into the Honours Bachelor of Commerce (Digital Marketing) degree program. You may also be eligible to pursue degrees at other post-secondary institutions or supplement your advanced diploma with a Fanshawe graduate certificate.
Business - Marketing Ontario College Diploma from Fanshawe College with a minimum overall average of 'C+' (2.5 cumulative GPA)
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An equivalent qualification from another institution as judged by the College with a minimum overall average of 'C+' (2.5 cumulative GPA)
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A combination of relevant education and work experience in a related field as judged by the College to be equivalent to the above
Applicants whose first language is not English will be required to demonstrate proficiency in English by one of the following methods: