Honours Degree
Whether it’s celebrating local culture or showcasing the world’s elite athletes, the world of events is a challenging and exciting one.
By studying for an events management degree, you’d be joining a department with 15 years experience in teaching the subject set within a region that enjoys a rich heritage in holding festivals, so there's plenty of opportunity to gain valuable experience within the industry.
You will gain valuable practical work experience in the events industry as you’ll be required to run at least one event early on in your studies. In your third year you will then be required to complete a 48 week placement in the events industry. This will enable you to put your theory into practice, make useful contacts in the industry and could even lead to employment after you graduate.
Our events management degree course ensures you acquire a broad overview of the industry covering subjects such as financial management, marketing, risk management and corporate strategy. It can be studied on its own as a single honours degree, or you can opt to study the programme combined with a range of subjects. For single honours students, there is the opportunity to specialise in three areas: music and cultural events, sporting events or business events.
Some of our modules
- Introduction to the Event Industry
- Operational Skills for Event Management
- Musical and Cultural Events
- Sports Events
- Business Events
- Event Operation Management
- Celebratory and Life-Stage Events
Benefits
- over 20 years experience of teaching events management at undergraduate level
- the opportunity for single honours students to specialise in music and cultural events, sports events or business events
Career paths
- festivals manager
- corporate hospitality events manager
- special events manager (weddings, product launches, etc)
Are there any placements for this course?
A placement is compulsory for single honours students. Joint students may have to do a placement depending upon their subject choice.
How will the course be assessed?
Assessed by a variety of methods; project work, essays, reports, presentations and examinations.
Entry requirements
Points for degree: 260 using the UCAS tariff system.
Associated professional accreditations
Association for Events Management
Study options
Full-time and part-time
Location
Oxstalls