Business.com columnist Mona Bushnell has published a free guide to marketing certifications. Bushnell has covered the details of certifications from accredited universities, certifications for specific digital marketing skills and more.

Bushnell says, “There are hundreds, if not thousands, of certifications for marketing professionals. We compiled this guide of reputable marketing certifications to make it easier for you to boost your skills and advance your career.

Certifications from accredited universities

Marketing certifications are in high demand, and many accredited universities and colleges are responding to that demand by offering certifications. Some university certifications are intended for seasoned marketing professionals, while others are meant to act as a steppingstone for people changing careers or recent college graduates entering the workforce.

Ivy League schools like Cornell (eCornell) and Harvard (Extension School) offer comprehensive continuing education programs that allow students to earn certificates in areas like marketing strategy and marketing management. Cornell’s six-class program takes three months to complete and costs $3,600. The program is sold as “MBA-level strategic marketing training” and is geared toward professionals looking to level up. Harvard’s program includes four graduate credit classes (which can be applied to a degree), takes on average 1.5 years to complete and costs on average $10,800″.

 

Guide to Marketing Certifications

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