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Study the world’s leading formal qualification in social media marketing with The Business School!
The Business School is excited to announce that we can now deliver this qualification with some Government Subsidised funding as part of the NSW Smart and Skilled Program. Subject to meeting the criteria outlined below.
Enrolments are open now!
What does this mean for you? Far North Coast NSW residents (or people who work in the Far North Coast NSW) may be eligible to apply for a subsidised place in this course. Residents living or working in the following postcodes can apply now.
To see if you are eligible for this funding, please complete the form below and one of our friendly team will be in touch to discuss the next steps with you.
We encourage you to apply as soon as possible as limited subsidised places are available.
Smart and Skilled Subsidised Training
NSW Smart and Skilled provides eligible NSW students with subsidised training up to and including Certificate III, as well as government funding for higher-level courses (Certificate IV and above) in targeted priority areas.
You can access the full eligibility criteria list on the NSW Government website on the button below:
About the 10904NAT Diploma of Social Media Marketing
This course is suitable for marketers of all levels of experience from job seekers, business owners and social media marketing professionals.
POSSIBLE CAREER OUTCOMES
This course is suitable for marketers of all levels of experience from job seekers, business owners and social media marketing professionals.
This course is also suitable for international students who are traveling to Australia to gain social media marketing skills required to obtain employment in medium-to-large size organisations when they return to their home countries.
Managerial Roles
$90-$200K+ salary
Upskilled Roles
$75-$90K+ salary
Entry Level Roles
$60-$75K+ salary
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