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This course is part of our Post-Degree Diploma in Public Relations.

 

Take a comprehensive view of “the total project” for events, from the planning and organizational stages to the actual implementation stage. Focus on the phases of the project cycle, and how to maintain control of time, scope, quality and costs. Understand key stakeholder roles and responsibilities, moving from planning to execution, delivering on expectations, and how to ensure projects are closed and archived properly.

Topics

  • Effective time management
  • Managing human resources and volunteers
  • Hiring vendors, caterers, sound and light technicians, entertainment, and other resources
  • Budgeting, pricing, and accounting as they relate to event design

 

Prerequisites

You must be admitted to the Diploma in Public Relations

Applies Towards the Following Certificates

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What to Expect

This is an interactive course; you will engage online with your class and instructor through our online learning management system. Plan to log into your course regularly throughout the week.

You can expect to spend approximately six hours of work per week on course requirements. Students are expected to attend 12 live Zoom classes. A schedule will be provided.

Completion Requirements

This is a graded course. Evaluation will be based on any combination of attendance in live classes, participation, exams/quizzes and assignments.

Textbook

No textbook required. 

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Format

What to Expect

This is an interactive course; you will engage face to face during the in-class portion and online with your class and instructor through our online learning management system. Plan to log into your course regularly throughout the week.

You can expect to spend approximately six hours of work per week on course requirements. Students are expected to attend 12 classes. 6 in-person and 6 live Zoom sessions. A schedule will be provided.

Completion Requirements

This is a graded course. Evaluation will be based on any combination of attendance in in-person classes, participation, exams/quizzes and assignments.

Textbook

No textbook required. 

Required