BA (Hons) Event Management with Business Management

Overview

Event Management is an exciting and dynamic profession. It involves conceptualising, planning, organising and finally executing an event, and involves a range of activities from marketing and PR to project management.

This course provides students with a relevant qualification to progress into a rapidly expanding industry.  It has been designed in consultation with organisations involved in the industry and offers guest lecturers, site visits and the opportunity to get involved in real projects.

Assessment is through a combination of coursework, practical work, presentations and examinations.

Find out what students on the Events, Tourism, Hospitality and Leisure courses have to say about their time at UCS:

 

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Content and Modules

The degree is broken down into a number of subjects that combine essential business management skills with sector specific knowledge. The first year is designed to provide fundamental business management and event management knowledge. The second year develops this with additional delivery in research and specialised modules. The third year provides more specialised modules and the opportunity to participate in industry-based projects.

 

Subjects studied on the BA (Hons) Event Management course   

1st Year / Level 4

2nd Year / Level 5

3rd Year / Level 6

Principles of Event Management|

Event Management in Practice|

Contemporary issues in the Event Management Sector|

Foreign Language and Culture I|

Principles of Risk and Project Management|

Corporate, Outdoor and Special Events Management in Practice|

Personal and Professional Development|

Festival and Special Event Management and Production|

Finance and Data Analysis|

Marketing Practice|

Leadership and Management|

Business Law for the ETHL Sectors|

Research Methods|

*Option Module (see below)

Marketing Fundamentals|

Managing People for a Competitive Advantage|

Dissertation|

Business Environment of the Tourism, Leisure & Hospitality Sectors|

Foreign Language and Culture II|

OR

Principles of Fundraising and Sponsorship|

*You may choose one option module from the following (subject to availability) at Level 6

Further Information

What is included in your tuition fees

At UCS your tuition fees provide access to all the usual teaching and learning facilities that you would expect. However, there may be additional costs associated with your course that you will need to budget for.

Read full details of the included and additional costs for Event Management with Business Management|.

Please note, UCS reserves the right to change this information as and when required.

For Suffolk One students

Suffolk One National Diploma in Hotel Management

Students who successfully complete and gain the required UCAS Tariff Points on the Extended National Diploma in Hotel Management at Suffolk One (Learning Centre for 16-19 year olds) can progress directly on to the UCS BA (Hons) Hospitality Management, the BA (Hons) Tourism Management and Hospitality Management or the BA (Hons) Event Management degrees.

Opportunities on completion of the course

Opportunities in event management exist in areas such as hotels, commercial companies, promotional companies, local councils, nightclubs, bars and restaurants, outdoor activity organisations, public attractions and charities.

Student Testimonial

"During my time on the BA Event and Tourism Management course at UCS I gained valuable skills that have allowed me to apply for a wide range of jobs.  This includes, marketing, managing people, law and accountancy all applicable to events, tourism and a wide range of management jobs. I have left with a degree and knowledge on many aspects of management that allows me to add a range of skills to my CV.  The experience I have a gained through the practical elements of my degree gave me relevant work experience and examples of applying the theory I have learnt. The use of internships throughout the course enabled me to gain work experience and valuable relevant references. The support from the staff throughout my three years was amazing, this support allowed me to overcome many of life’s unexpected challenges. The understanding and time given by the staff enables students to reach their full potential."

Rebecca Cotton, Graduand of BA Event and Tourism Management.

At a glance details

UCAS Code:

N821 BA/EM

N896 BA/EMTM

N8N2 BA/EMWBM

 
Typical Offer:

280 UCAS tariff points (or equivalent) 

 

Applicants are normally expected to have GCSE Maths at level C or equivalent.

 

Applicants may be expected to attend an interview as part of the application process.  

Location:

UCS Ipswich| (campus code I)

 
Duration:

Three years full-time or five years part-time 

 

This course begins in February and September.
How to Apply:

All UCS degrees are jointly validated by the Universities of East Anglia and Essex