
The Wedding Planner course taught at International Career Institute (ICI) has been designed by professionals and experts from the wedding planning industry. Hence, you get an insider’s viewpoint of what a wedding planner needs to do.
This course provides you with information that would take decades to accumulate!
Imagine having an exciting high-paying job that lets you use your creativity to organize the happiest day of people’s lives. Welcome to the world of wedding planning!
There are few careers that offer so many benefits. As a wedding planner you will have a job that is fun, interesting, and rewarding. If you start your own wedding planner business you can enjoy the freedom of being your own boss.
The prospect of becoming a wedding planner has never been more bright. In the United States alone there have been 2.5 million weddings in the past year alone, 110.000 in Australia and 306.000 in the United Kingdom. In many cases a wedding planner also known as a bridal consultant, wedding consultant, or wedding coordinator was hired to manage and plan for the special day. Couples are increasingly “time poor” and with demanding career commitments many couples lack the time to organize their own weddings. This trend is only set to continue!
In addition to the possibility of running you own Wedding Planner business graduates will typically also gain positions with the following organisations:
This course is recognised and accredited by the International Association of Private Career Colleges (IAPCC) and the International Approval and Registration Centre (IARC).
Places are limited, in demand and entry into the course is on a first come first served basis.
24 weeks
Courses include:
This programme may require students to demonstrate proficiency in English.
Prerequisites
Check the programme website for information about funding options.
Studyportals Tip: Students can search online for independent or external scholarships that can help fund their studies. Check the scholarships to see whether you are eligible to apply. Many scholarships are either merit-based or needs-based.