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One option is to take a degree in Hospitality Management.
no you do not need a degree to become a wedding planer. but you can have a degree
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There are no math classes you need to take to become a wedding planner. You don't need certain training or a specific degree. There are wedding planner classes you can take, but they are not heavy in math.
you need to have education in cumication and interactions with people
It depends if your in it for the money, or for your enjoyment.
A wedding planner typically doesn't need a specific degree. However, many pursue studies in event planning, hospitality management, or related fields to gain valuable skills in organizing events, managing budgets, and working with vendors. Practical experience and a strong grasp of event management are often more important than a specific degree in this field.
You need to have a Bachelor of planing degree from an Architecture school or from a planning school
Start looking online and in your local phone directory for wedding planner courses and businesses. Find out what you need to do to acquire a license for wedding planning.
To become certified, you will need a 2-year associate degree or a four-year bachelor's degree.Thanks
The event industry is unregulated so there is no special licensing required, except you will need a business license if you are starting your own event planner business.
The Sheffield School offers a course in wedding and even planning. You can check them out at http://www.sheffield.edu/htmlsrc/wedding-event-planning-course.html they are among the best with offering degrees in this department.