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Event Management
The first year of the programme shares Careers
much in common with other business • Event Management Companies
and management programmes, and is • Local Authority Leisure, Tourism and
designed to provide a solid underpinning Event Departments
in business-based subjects. During the • Event, Sport and Festival Consortia
second and final years of the • Tourism Organisations and
programme, students will be able to Associations
demonstrate their acquired knowledge • Corporate Events and Entertainment
and skills through the conceptual • Charities
planning, design and implementation of • Tourist Attractions
their own events. • Creative Industries and Arts
Indicative Course Content
Environment
The programme also provides a
Key areas covered in the degree include:
foundation for postgraduate study
• Tourism and Events
• Business and Conference Tourism
Work-based learning
• Designing and Organising Events
Work-based learning opportunities are
• Practical Event Management
an integral part of the three-year version
• Sustainable Event Management
of this degree. However, you can choose
• Sponsorship and Marketing
to undertake a four-year, ‘professional
• Quality Management and Customer
placement’ programme that involves a
Service
48-week work placement in Year 3.
• Finance for Events
• Project Management
Possible Combinations
• Health and Safety for Events
• Accounting and Finance
• Business Studies
Why this Course?
• Human Resource Management
• Strong links with the local and regional
• I.T. Management
tourism and events industry
• Marketing
• Strong vocational focus reflecting
• Tourism Management
needs of event organisers
• Also International English Studies for
• Supportive, learning environment
non-native speakers of English.
• Integration with the local event
industry
See our website for up to date course
• Varied and innovative forms of
information:
assessment
http://www.chiuni.ac.uk/services/course
• Extensive field trip and guest speaker
s/AtoZ.cfm
programme
• International, part time and mature
students welcome
Typical UK qualification entry Interview:
requirements – individual offers may Generally not required but there will be
vary: opportunities to visit the department after
• A levels: CCC you receive your offer.
• Edexcel National Diploma: Business
related - MMM;
Fees 2009 Entry
• International Baccalaureate: 28 points;
• £8,300
• GCSEs: English language and maths at
grade C or above.
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