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Rutgers Partners with University of Notre Dame for New Digital Marketing Program

The Rutgers Business School has partnered with the University of Notre Dame Mendoza Stayer Center for Executive Education to offer students a brand new certificate program. The new Digital Marketing Certificate Program will be an accelerated program offered at the Notre Dame University in Chicago. The program will be held Sept. 28 to Oct. 2, 2015. The program was designed for working professional in marketing related fields and IT professionals looking to expand their career options in to marketing positions, as well as professionals who are in charge of social media development and planning in various organizations.

The program’s curriculum will cover the knowledge and skills necessary for professionals to build a digital marketing strategy as well as how organizations can personalize the digital component of online customer relations process. Program participants will also learn the benefits of developing a successful digital marketing strategy for their organization.

In an article by PR Newswire, director of executive education at RBS Peter Methot explained that RBS is excited to be able to offer the program in a convenient location for their custom clients from Chicago. “It is incredibly exciting to bring our world class digital marketing program to Chicago with the partnership of our colleagues at Notre Dame’s Stayer Center for Executive Education,” said Methot.

The total cost of the program is $4,995. This cost includes all educational and instructional materials, meals during the program and an iPad for all program participants. Registration for the program is open until Sept. 25. Registration can be completed online. The program is open to all Rutgers and Notre Dam alumni, as well as any interested member of the general pubic.

For more information on other executive education programs and the Rutgers Business School, visit metromba.com.

 

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