Marketing Officer (QLD)

State/Territory Specific Information

Education and Training:

To become a marketing officer you usually have to complete a VET qualification in marketing. As subjects and prerequisites can vary between institutions, you should contact your chosen institution for further information. Entry to this occupation may be improved if you have a degree in business, commerce or economics with a major in marketing. To get into these courses you usually need to gain your QCE. Most universities in Australia offer degrees in these areas. Universities have different prerequisites and some have flexible entry requirements or offer external study. Contact Open Universities Australia or the universities you are interested in for more information as requirements may change.

Additional Information:

Graduates of marketing courses are eligible for membership of the Australian Marketing Institute or the Australian Market and Social Research Society.

Related Courses:

While the following courses are related to this occupation, they may not necessarily lead directly to employment, nor provide the most direct pathway to the occupation. Courses which provide preliminary or informal training, as well as those which provide additional job skills following initial qualifications may also be listed.

*Course is offered by more than one institution. Click link for details.

  1. Certificate IV in Advertising
  2. Certificate IV in Marketing *
  3. Certificate IV in Music Business
  4. Certificate IV in Tourism *
  5. Diploma of Advertising
  6. Diploma of Marketing *
  7. Diploma of Music Business *
  8. Diploma of Tourism *
  9. Advanced Diploma of Marketing *
  10. Advanced Diploma of Tourism
  11. Bachelor of Applied Media
  12. Bachelor of Applied Science / Bachelor of Business
  13. Bachelor of Applied Science / Bachelor of Information Technology
  14. Bachelor of Arts / Bachelor of Business *
  15. Bachelor of Arts / Bachelor of Business - Design and Marketing
  16. Bachelor of Arts / Bachelor of Business - Marketing and Communication
  17. Bachelor of Arts / Bachelor of Commerce *
  18. Bachelor of Behavioural Science - Psychology / Bachelor of Business
  19. Bachelor of Business *
  20. Bachelor of Business (Accelerated)
  21. Bachelor of Business (Fast Track)
  22. Bachelor of Business - Accounting
  23. Bachelor of Business - Marketing *
  24. Bachelor of Business - Tourism Management
  25. Bachelor of Business - Tourism Management / Bachelor of Laws
  26. Bachelor of Business / Bachelor of Commerce *
  27. Bachelor of Business / Bachelor of Commerce - Accounting
  28. Bachelor of Business / Bachelor of Commerce - Financial Planning
  29. Bachelor of Business / Bachelor of Communication
  30. Bachelor of Business / Bachelor of Corporate Systems Management
  31. Bachelor of Business / Bachelor of Creative Industries
  32. Bachelor of Business / Bachelor of Digital Media
  33. Bachelor of Business / Bachelor of Engineering
  34. Bachelor of Business / Bachelor of Fine Arts - Creative and Professional Writing
  35. Bachelor of Business / Bachelor of Fine Arts - Drama
  36. Bachelor of Business / Bachelor of Fine Arts - Fashion
  37. Bachelor of Business / Bachelor of Fine Arts - Interactive and Visual Design
  38. Bachelor of Business / Bachelor of Fine Arts - Visual Arts
  39. Bachelor of Business / Bachelor of Games and Interactive Entertainment
  40. Bachelor of Business / Bachelor of Information Technology *
  41. Bachelor of Business / Bachelor of International Hotel and Resort Management
  42. Bachelor of Business / Bachelor of Journalism *
  43. Bachelor of Business / Bachelor of Laws *
  44. Bachelor of Business / Bachelor of Mathematics
  45. Bachelor of Business / Bachelor of Media and Communication
  46. Bachelor of Business / Bachelor of Professional Communication
  47. Bachelor of Business / Bachelor of Psychological Science
  48. Bachelor of Business / Bachelor of Psychology
  49. Bachelor of Business / Bachelor of Science
  50. Bachelor of Business / Bachelor of Social Sciences
  51. Bachelor of Business / Diploma of Professional Practice
  52. Bachelor of Business Administration *
  53. Bachelor of Business Management
  54. Bachelor of Business Management / Bachelor of Arts
  55. Bachelor of Business Management / Bachelor of Commerce
  56. Bachelor of Business Management / Bachelor of Economics
  57. Bachelor of Business Management / Bachelor of Information Technology
  58. Bachelor of Business Management / Bachelor of Journalism
  59. Bachelor of Business Management / Bachelor of Laws
  60. Bachelor of Business Management / Bachelor of Science
  61. Bachelor of Commerce *
  62. Bachelor of Commerce / Bachelor of Business
  63. Bachelor of Commerce / Bachelor of Business Administration
  64. Bachelor of Commerce / Bachelor of Economics
  65. Bachelor of Commerce / Bachelor of Laws *
  66. Bachelor of Communication *
  67. Bachelor of Communication - Business
  68. Bachelor of Communication - Business / Bachelor of Laws
  69. Bachelor of Computer Games
  70. Bachelor of Design and Communication
  71. Bachelor of Economics
  72. Bachelor of Engineering / Bachelor of Business
  73. Bachelor of Engineering / Bachelor of Business - Management
  74. Bachelor of Engineering / Bachelor of Business Management
  75. Bachelor of Entertainment Industries
  76. Bachelor of Exercise and Movement Science / Bachelor of Business
  77. Bachelor of International Relations - Business
  78. Bachelor of International Relations - Business / Bachelor of Laws
  79. Bachelor of Journalism *
  80. Bachelor of Laws / Bachelor of Business
  81. Bachelor of Marketing
  82. Bachelor of Mass Communication
  83. Bachelor of Nursing / Bachelor of Business Administration
  84. Bachelor of Professional Communication
  85. Bachelor of Sport and Exercise Science / Bachelor of Business

Employment Opportunities:

Marketing officers may be employed by companies that manufacture or distribute consumer or industrial goods, or companies that provide private business services. They may also work in advertising, promotions, insurance and banking organisations. Increasingly, marketing officers are employed by government departments and enterprises.

Graduates can enter large organisations or manufacturing companies as management trainees. With experience, the career path typically leads from support roles to positions of product management, brand management, marketing management and general management. Marketing officers often progress to top management roles later in their careers.

Electronic commerce is a growing area within marketing so an understanding of this area is important. Skills in electronic commerce may be advantageous to finding employment.

People without specific qualifications may be able to enter marketing through retail, commercial sales, marketing services or by working as assistants to product or marketing managers.

For Further Information:

Australian Direct Marketing Association

Australian Market and Social Research Society (National Office)

(02) 9566 3100

Australian Marketing Institute

1300 737 445

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