Admission Criteria for the Diploma in Marketing Management
Admission Criteria for the Diploma in Marketing Management
Standard admission criteria for prospective students who have matriculated with a National Senior Certificate:
A National Senior Certificate (NSC) or equivalent, including:
Meeting the minimum requirements for admission to a higher certificate programme of study at a higher education institution; and:
- An achievement rating of at least 3 (40–49%) in English home language, or
- An achievement rating of at least 4 (50–59%) in English first additional language.
Standard admission criteria for prospective students who have matriculated with a Senior Certificate:
- A Senior Certificate (Grade 12) without endorsement.
- Students between the ages of 23 and 44 without a Senior Certificate, National Senior Certificate, or equivalent may apply for RPL (Recognition for Prior Learning).
* No credit transfers for modules will apply for RPL. RPL will only apply for access to programmes
Articulation from the Higher Certificate in Marketing to the Diploma in Marketing Management
- Graduates must have successfully completed all the modules on the Higher Certificate in Marketing offered by the IMM Graduate School.
- Please refer to the Prospectus to view articulation modules.
Purpose:
The Diploma in Marketing Management aims to instil and broaden students’ marketing knowledge, business management knowledge, and application of marketing knowledge and expertise. This qualification will provide qualified students with a broad-based knowledge of the principles, theories, thought schools, methods and application processes involved in the various fields required in the core marketing management function. This qualification lays a solid foundation for higher career advancement and further studies in the field of strategic marketing management. The programme is designed to provide students with a basic understanding of the underlying marketing and business principles, followed by more advanced knowledge combined with elementary practical application and concluding with specific practical application of all theory and models learnt throughout the programme.