- 2 Year (s)
 - 480,000 UGX Per Sem
 - Morning | Afternoon
 
Intakes: JAN & FEB | APR & MAY | AUG & SEP
Intakes: JAN & FEB | APR & MAY | AUG & SEP
A regular certificate in events decoration and management is a program designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills needed to succeed in the event management industry. The program typically covers a range of topics related to event planning, design, and management
Fundamentals of Event Management: Students will gain an understanding of the basics of event management, including event planning, budgeting, marketing, and logistics.
Event Design: The program will cover the principles of event design, including color theory, spatial planning, and decor selection. Students will learn how to create visually stunning and cohesive event designs.
Practical Skills: Students will develop hands-on skills in event decoration, including floral arrangement, table setting, lighting design, and prop selection. They will also learn about the practicalities of executing event designs, such as budgeting, sourcing materials, and working with vendors.
Types of Events: The program will cover a wide range of events, including corporate events, weddings, parades, festivals, and more. Students will learn how to tailor their designs to suit the specific requirements of each event.
Industry Insights: Students will have the opportunity to learn from industry professionals through guest lectures, workshops, and site visits. This will provide them with valuable insights into the current trends and best practices in the field of event decoration and management.
Portfolio Development: Throughout the program, students will have the opportunity to build a portfolio showcasing their event decoration and management projects. This portfolio will serve as a valuable tool for future job applications and client presentations.
“O” level with at least (5) five passes English Language and Fine Art.
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