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Do you want to become a wedding planner? If you want to attend The George Washington University for wedding planning courses, the University can offer you the Event Management Certificate Program for those that want to become professional wedding planners.
The Event Management Program is the first certificated pragma in higher education that provides classroom and online courses based on the industry certificate requirements. The students will learn the theoretical and practical aspects of event and meeting management such as research, design, planning, coordination and comprehensive wedding planner courses and everything that is required in a success career as an event and planning professional.
The courses qualify for continuing education credits towards several of the major Event and Meeting Industry Certification Exam. The program is designed to train the skills you will need for becoming a successful event and wedding planner professional. Students will learn and practice for the design, planning and coordinating successful events from 10 to thousand people. They will participate at seminars, conventions, conferences, expositions, trade shows, special events and more. The courses are taught by leading industry professionals, instructors are from the industry sharing their experience. If you want to attain the Event Management Certificate you have to successfully complete the 2 years all four courses (4.8 CEUs) that is equivalent of 3.6 CEUs in elective courses and 100 hours of practicum experience and the preparation of a professional portfolio.
It is not so easy to become a professional wedding planner it takes 2 years of learning, you have to pass many exams and you have to invest all your time, energy, talent and dedication. And it will take years of experience to become a good and well known professional wedding planner. You will learn everything you need you know for becoming a professional wedding planner at The George Washington University.