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CERTIFICATE PROG AATH


Meeting & Event Planning Program Overview


Title


Fantastic conferences, powerful seminars, and special events don’t organize themselves. Event and meeting planning are specialized services in demand. Tis Certificate program will help launch you into this exciting and rewarding career. You will learn from well-known industry professionals as they share the practical “need to know” tools essential to ensuring your meeting or event is a success!


Participants who complete the six core classes, three Career Perspectives and a project presentation will receive a Certificate of Completion.


Audience


Anyone who is interested in learning how to organize, manage and lead meeting or event planning services to corporations, nonprofit organizations, small businesses and similar groups.


Attention HR & Training Professionals


Tis popular program can be offered on site to companies and tailored to their specific organization needs. For more information, call our office at 760-750-4020.


Continuing Education Units Each course is approved for .7 CEU


Tis program fulfills 6.3 “Meeting Management” points toward initial Certified Meeting Professional (CMP) application. Please visit www.conventionindustry.org for additional information.


Tese program classes may also be applied toward Certified Special Events Professional (CSEP) certification. Please visit www.ises.com for additional information.


Program Logistics


Date: Saturdays or Tuesdays/ Tursdays*


Time: 8:30 am-4:30 pm or 6-9 pm


Location: CSUSM San Marcos and Temecula Campus*


Students may take classes at both the San Marcos and Temecula Campuses (an easy way to complete the entire program in one semester)!


Fee: $139 individual classes (plus textbook)


$1,390 entire Certificate (plus textbook)


Required Textbook


Professional Meeting Management 5th Edition. ISBN # 9780757552120


Spring 2012 Schedule Course Information Sessions


Fundamentals of Meeting & Event Planning Successful Logistical Planning


Food & Beverage Selection Essentials Legal Issues for Event Planners Wedding Planning for Planners AV Behind the Scenes


Event Marketing & Trade Show Management Finance & Budgeting Essentials Global Meeting Management


San Marcos January 12 January 28 February 4 February 11 February 25 March 3 March 10 N/A


March 17 March 24


Communication Skills for the Event Planning Professional March 31 & April 7 (8:30 am – noon) Special Events & Unique Venues Independent Meeting Professional Planning for Non Profit Events Project Presentations


N/A


April 14 April 21 April 28


Temecula January 31


February 7 & 9 February 14 & 16 February 21 & 23


February 28 & March 1 March 6 & 8 N/A


April 17 & 19 March 20 & 22 N/A


April 24 & 26 April 10 & 12 May 1 & 3 N/A


May 22 & 24 Keyword


Fundamentals Logistical Food Legal


Wedding AV


Marketing Finance Global


Communication Unique


Independent Non Profits


Presentations CSUSM Extended Learning | Spring 2012 | www.csusm.edu/el | (800) 500-9377 31


Required Courses • Fundamentals of Meeting & Event Planning • Successful Logistical Planning • Food and Beverage Essentials • Legal Issues for Event Planners • Finance & Budgeting Essentials • Communication Skills for the Event Professional • Project Presentations


Career Perspectives (select three) • AV Behind the Scenes


• Event Marketing & Trade Show Management (Temecula)


• Global Meeting Management • Independent Meeting Professional • Planning Non Profit Events • Special Events & Unique Venues (Temecula) • Wedding Planning for Planners


Related Courses • Grant Writing, page 37


FREE INFORMATION SESSIONS


January 12 San Marcos from 6:00 to 8:00 pm January 31 Temecula from 6:00 to 8:00 pm CSUSM San Marcos & Temecula Campuses


Call 760-750-4020 for more information or to RSVP.


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