LCL.00: Show & Event Management - Montreal

Successful events are powered by effective organization, communication and experienced personnel.

Become a versatile and successful professional in the show and event management industry with our 12-month program.

Not only will you be able to coordinate festivals, conferences, trade shows, corporate events, concerts, weddings and parties, you’ll have the opportunity to develop practical skills through an internship. This will also enable you to expand your network and build relevant knowledge to enable you to take the first step into the events industry.

 

French Language Program with TLG Live available!

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Key facts

Intakes: January, May, and September

Duration: 12-months (540 hours)

Delivery: Full-time – Campus

Class Time: Daytime

Language: French and English

Tuition Fees*:

Domestic: $9,164

International: $9,164

ACS (Attestation of College Studies)

*For more information on tuition fees, please refer to Tuition Fees and Intakes page.

Domestic Scholarships and Grants

International Scholarships and Grants

Scholarships and Grants are available for a limited time. *T&Cs apply.

Program Overview

Throughout your first term, you’ll be introduced to the fundamentals of the event planning process and industry; how to produce and promote a concert (e.g. equipment, contracts with artists, venue selection, licenses and permits, etc.); basic accounting principles to run an event; planning business or work as a freelancer event planner; as well as publicity and public relations for events.

  • Introduction to Event Management- 45h
  • Concert Planning and Logistics- 45h
  • Accounting Concepts- 45h
  • Media Promotion and Communication- 45h

As you move into your second term you’ll become familiar with the fundamentals of starting and running a successful event planning business, marketing and promoting an event; effective event coordination (i.e. managing an event of the “day of”); as well as how to select, assess, negotiate, decorate and manage the ideal venue for an event.

  • Business Administration- 45h
  • Event Marketing- 45h
  • Event Coordination- 45h
  • Venue Management- 45h

During this term, students will learn all of the important legal aspects related to planning an event (e.g. licenses, permits, insurance, laws and regulations, etc.); as well as how to effectively manage the hiring, training and supervision of employees and volunteers when planning an event.

You will also be required to complete an internship. You’ll be provided with guidance on how to find one, how to behave in a professional manner, as well as how to maximize the benefits of the experience.

  • Legal Aspects for Event Planners- 45h
  • Supervision of Employees and Volunteers- 45h
  • Event Planning Internship - 90h


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Skills and Competencies

Throughout your studies, you’ll develop the capabilities to:

  • Plan, manage and coordinate all of the logistics for an event
  • Plan and execute the marketing and promotion of an event
  • Hire, train and supervise support staff
  • Ensure compliance with various laws and regulations
  • Negotiate service agreements
  • Organize the production and logistics of concerts for musicians
  • Modify and adapt décor elements and design of venues to suit the theme of an event
  • Develop professional network within the event industry
  • Effectively navigate the event industry
  • Understand and implement career development activities

 

 

Career Outlook

Our graduates pursue successful careers in the following roles:

 

  • Concert promoter
  • Corporate meeting planner
  • Event coordinator
  • Event marketing planner and coordinator
  • Event operations manager
  • Event planner (corporate, conferences, tradeshows, fundraising events, etc.)
  • Party planner (bachelorette/bachelor parties, birthday parties, etc.)
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