Build your brand, grow your audience and connect with future customers with online marketing. Find out how with this digital and social media marketing fundamentals course. Youll explore the concepts that underpin effective social media strategy, learn to use digital tools to increase customer engagement and brand reputation and understand how to use online promotion for organisational gain.
About this microcredential
Digital and social media marketing offer unique opportunities for customer engagement. During this microcredential youll explore digital media tools, channels and opportunities shaping the marketing landscape and learn how to deploy them at each stage of the customer journey.
Powered by the world-class teaching and the advanced research expertise of the UTS Business School, this course will explore:
The main digital marketing channels and how to use them
Changes in digital technologies and the digital marketing landscape
The opportunities and challenges of different digital marketing tools
The use of social media platforms to enhance the customer experience
Online data collection to inform brand strategy and increase customer engagement.
Key benefits of this microcredential
This microcredential has been designed to equip you to:
Apply contemporary marketing theories and frameworks to todays marketing landscape
Evaluate current digital marketing practices to determine best practice and identify opportunities for improvement
Design effective marketing solutions to achieve desired organisational outcomes.
This microcredential aligns with the 3 credit point subject, Digital and Social Media Marketing (26809) in the Executive Master of Business Administration (C04424). This microcredential may qualify for recognition of prior learning at this and other institutions.
*Price shown is for indicative purposes, please
September 2025
*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.
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