Evening classes – 1 year (Part time)
(For both Creative and Executive students)
Description
This exciting programme developed by IAPI and their partner in education, DIT, will focus on the challenges of Marketing Communications and Advertising in a digital world and the next intake is due to start in Jan 2012. For further details and programme content please contact: Aisling Conlon
Entry Requirements
Minimum second class honours degree (2.2 or higher) in any discipline or equivalent third level qualification. Short listed candidates may be interviewed. Students must apply for a place in their preferred stream either creative or executive during the application process.
Lecturers:
Our lecturers are made up of the great and good of Ireland's adland and academics from DIT.
Jonathan Forrest - MD Cybercom
Michael Walsh - Art Director, Leo Burnett
Rachel Earley - Senior Web Designer, Eighty:Twenty
Michael Quilty - Media Trainer & Emprica, e-type Ireland
Ciaran O'Loan - Strategic Planner , Cybercom
Nick McGivney - Copywriter; blog, web and radio writer
Diane Tangney - MD Insightout
Richard Carr - Client Service Director, Rothco
Austin Carey - Graphic Designer
Lynne Tracy - Freelancer , DIT, CCCI Manager
Tony Buckley - DIT
Derek Cronin - Radio Freelancer
Colin Cowman - MD Paradise Pictures
Rosie Hand - DIT
How to Apply/Enrol
An application form can be downloaded below and will be accepted from June 2011, please send to Aisling Conlon, IAPI, 8 Upper Fitzwilliam Street, Dublin 2.
Please note there is a €20 admin fee which must be submitted along with your application.
Each application should contain all relevant material as requested, in order to be processed.
Closing Date: October 28th 2011
Late applications may be considered should vacancies still remain. Normally students are offered a place on one stream and may not transfer from one stream to the other after the initial offers of places.
Download an application form at the bottom of the page.
Award
Successful students are awarded a Postgraduate Diploma in Advertising and Digital Communications.
Course Outline
Please download a copy of the brochure at the bottom of the page.
Cost
The fee for the full year is €3,600 plus a €20 euro application fee which is non-refundable.
There is a 20% discount to all IAPI member agencies
Please note course fees must be paid before the course starts in order to secure your place.
Career Opportunities
This programme leads to a professional qualification for persons working or desiring to work in advertising. For further information about career opportunities contact:
Aisling Conlon
IAPI
8 Upper Fitzwilliam Street
Dublin 2
www.iapi.ie
aisling@iapi.com
Msc in Advertising – Full Time (DIT 1 Year)
Full Time - DT347
Course Co-Ordinator:
Rosie Hand,School of Marketing
Faculty of Business
DIT Aungier Street, Dublin 2
T: 01 402 7127
E: rosie.hand@dit.ie
Duration:
Full Time - 1 Year
Closing Date:
Accepting applications for September 10
Course Start Date:
September 2011
Introduction
This course focuses on the acquisition of knowledge and the development
of skills in the field of advertising. Students are exposed to a range
of relevant marketing communications topics. The degree is designed to
equip students for a career in advertising in general, and in
advertising agencies in particular.
Course Content
The first semester introduces participants to the principles of
advertising, marketing, consumer behaviour, marketing communications,
advertising research, advertising media and creative and production
techniques.
In the second semester students specialise in either the creative or
executive aspects of advertising depending on their chosen stream.
Places on each stream are allocated during the initial selection
process. The creative stream focuses on copy writing, art direction, TV
and radio production, and design and layout. The executive stream
focuses on issues in advertising and marketing, client service and
media planning. At the end of semester two all students work on an
advertising campaign using a real brief supplied by a client, which
they develop and execute in teams, or 'advertising agencies', that
'pitch for the account'; at the end of the course.
Research methods are also introduced to all students in advance of
their independent research.
Semester three involves independent learning in the completion of a
research dissertation, under the guidance of a supervisor.
Location
School of Marketing, Faculty of Business, DIT Aungier Street, Dublin 2
Timetable / Hours
While the timetable for 2011 -2012 is obviously yet to be finalised
there are normally circa 20 to 25 contact hours per week in Semester 1.
In Semester 2 there are normally circa 15 hours per week. Given the
intensive nature of a one-year taught Masters' programme, and the fact
that subjects are new, students are advised to keep a clear working
week, and to minimize other commitments in order to participate in the
course.
Entry Requirements
Minimum second class honours degree (2.2 or higher) in any discipline
or equivalent third level qualification. Short listed candidates may be
interviewed between mid-May and early June of the year of intake.
Students must apply for a place in their preferred stream either
creative or executive during the application process.
Award
Graduates are eligible for the award of M.Sc. in Advertising of the
Dublin Institute of Technology
BA Hons in Advertising and Marketing Communications – Full Time (4 years)
ITT Dublin - Contact Adrian Payne or Trish Medcalf
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