Wesley Fredericks, Managing Director of Red & Yellow, commented, “We’re thrilled, we’ve been working towards this for the past 3 years. This is a significant step in cementing our repositioning as a Creative School of Business. We’re turning a conventional BCom on its head by adding our special Red & Yellow twist, incorporating critical human skills like creative thinking and adaptability into the curriculum.”
Red & Yellow graduates are celebrated for their industry-readiness, thanks to the highly practical nature of study at the school. A boutique learning experience means that students get personalised attention and regular one-on-one sessions with their lecturers. At the end, graduates will have technical knowledge, skills like adaptive thinking, analytical decision-making, self-management, leadership, communication skills and creative thinking. Future-proofing their students is a central part of Red & Yellow’s philosophy; this degree embodies this pioneering approach.
The programme starts on 30 March, get more information here on Red & Yellow’s website: https://www.redandyellow.co.za/course/bachelor-of-commerce-in-marketing/