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Duration
Up to 3 years
Tuition
$2,845
Commitment
Part-Time
Delivery
Live Online
Credential
Certificate
Year Founded
1910
Scholarships
no
Prepare for a career in event management with the skills you need to manage events of all sizes. Gain practical skills and current professional knowledge to successfully organize, promote and execute an array of events.
The certificate’s seven courses are taught by event industry experts who share their real-world experience with you. As you build a foundation in the art and science of event management, you’ll learn core competencies and the 5-phase approach to event planning and execution. Gain project management skills that you can integrate in every aspect of your work, from managing logistics and mitigating risks to implementing effective event marketing.
As you progress through the program, you’ll gain an in-depth understanding of how the concepts, elements and processes of event planning come together to create memorable experiences, including large-scale fundraising events, corporate events, trade shows and more. Explore how building and maintaining relationships — from staff and volunteers to clients and vendors — can position you for success. Learn how aligning goals and objectives with the needs and desires of stakeholders provide a basis for ongoing decision-making and successful event management.
This program can be completed within 3 semesters up to a maximum of 3 years. It is recommended that you complete of Introduction to Event Planning before beginning other courses.
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Student Reviews (57)
Excellent nursing program
Anonymous
Calgary • March 20, 2026Graduated From
Bachelor of Nursing
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Mount Royal University is an amazing school that focuses heavily on fostering community, practical undergraduate education, and reconciliation efforts. I have always felt like I belong at MRU. The nursing program is one of the best in the country, havi...
Mount Royal University is an amazing school that focuses heavily on fostering community, practical undergraduate education, and reconciliation efforts. I have always felt like I belong at MRU. The nursing program is one of the best in the country, having students in clinical as early as first year. The program also features theory courses regarding nursing history, policy, social justice, advocacy, and indigenous studies.
Not as good as you’d imagine
Anonymous
Calgary • March 13, 2026Graduated From
Bachelor of Interior Design (BID)
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The structure of the program is uncoordinated and very often frustrating. This is what happens when you have a program chair who doesn't actually feel any accountability for making sure the students taking the program have a cohesive and worth-while ex...
The structure of the program is uncoordinated and very often frustrating. This is what happens when you have a program chair who doesn't actually feel any accountability for making sure the students taking the program have a cohesive and worth-while experience. Instead, the program has a club and all responsibilities for student social life are passed on to the poor suckers who volunteer to take on the role of representatives. Which you'd think would guarantee a lot of networking and profs putting you on a platter with industry, but nah. They just want your free labour and then shrug when you can't find an internship.... which you pay a course fee for, just for the prof in charge of that to tell you to go look for internships yourself, great use of my money. And speaking of profs, they sure will give you very biased and often irrelevant crits then get frustrated when you stop showing up for daily studio even though showing up is simply not helpful. But don't worry, they'll gossip about you openly in the middle of the room too. You need to have a job to pay for food? Nah, you are just lazy and not committed to your education. I'm on my last semester of this hellscape and I can tell you it doesn't get better - it actually gets worse, which is insane that for a THESIS project you get no form of autonomy or reward for having made it this far. I have not met one person who had to show up to daily check-ins to review their thesis. I actually feel more micromanaged and infantilized in my last ducking year in this program than I did last year, which has absolutely ruined every speckle of joy for having made it this far. You can bring up comments to faculty, but they will only be ignored and you'll get labelled as problematic, even though your classmates have always been whinny babies who get extensions left and right. Again-bias. I could go on about all of the frustrating, unfair and ridiculous realities of being in this program, but my point and advice to you would be to look for another CIDA accredited program if you can find it. If not just be ready to be frustrated and disappointed a lot through your experience with the program.


