Undergraduate Certificate in Social Media - SC

University of the Sunshine Coast - Sunshine Coast

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Overview

Want to work in social media? Kickstart your career with a four-course undergraduate certificate that teaches the foundations of marketing and public relations, and provides practical experience working with a real client (or your own business) to develop a social media strategy. This program will teach you how to produce high-quality blogs, video and a wide range of strategic content for mainstream social media. In this program you will develop the skills for content curation and creation and learn how to research and develop a social media strategy. You'll gain a solid grounding in public relations and marketing, and learn how to critically analyse social media and identify differences between accurate content and mis/disinformation. For more information, visit Undergraduate Certificate in Social Media at UniSC - University of the Sunshine Coast.

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Potential Career Outcomes

Social media manager, digital marketing manager, online community manager, content creation executive, digital strategist.

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