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Overview

The way we gather to celebrate, explore and communicate is changing. In today's global society, event management is about more than bookings and budgets. We're expanding into new physical and digital worlds, breaking down barriers and embracing inclusion and diversity. This major is designed to produce future leaders for the … For more content click the Read more button below.

Portfolio

Office of the Provost

Academic contact

Paul Strickland

Location(s)

Melbourne (Bundoora), Singapore (SIM)

Open to all courses

Yes

Structure

Where one or more subjects are shared between this major and another component (course, second major or minor) the subjects will be replaced with a Business school elective at that level of the common subject.

120 credit points

Level one30 credit points
Level two30 credit points

Available in courses

Bachelor of Arts - Bendigo

Bachelor of Business (Agribusiness)

Bachelor of Business (Human Resource Management) - Melbourne (Bundoora)

Bachelor of Business - Melbourne (Bundoora)

Bachelor of Finance - Melbourne (Bundoora)

Bachelor of Business (Tourism and Hospitality) - Melbourne (Bundoora)

Bachelor of Digital Business - Melbourne (Bundoora)

Bachelor of Business - Singapore (SIM)

Bachelor of Business (Accounting) - Melbourne (Bundoora)

Bachelor of Business (Sport Management) - Melbourne (Bundoora)

Bachelor of International Business - Melbourne (Bundoora)

Bachelor of Business (Marketing) - Melbourne (Bundoora)

Intended learning outcomes

On successful completion you will be able to:
1.
Apply knowledge and skills to design and deliver sustainable event services and experiences
2.
Integrate a broad and coherent, theoretical and operational knowledge of the event industry as interdisciplinary fields of research and practice
3.
Work together with key stakeholders to acquire and convey knowledge and ideas effectively to achieve shared goals in an event management context
4.
Collect, analyse and synthesise information to develop and evaluate solutions for straightforward event industry problems
5.
Critically reflect on your own conduct to improve interpersonal, teamwork and operational skills and knowledge within the events industry

Career opportunities

When you graduate, you'll have specialist expertise and the flexibility to run great events for businesses and clients.

Your career options could include:

Event manager: Support your organisation's business goals by delivering successful events. Connect with stakeholders, coordinate logistics and services, manage budgets and measure your success to find future improvements.

Event management consultant: Help clients enjoy their dream event. Identify their needs and manage every aspect of an event, including logistics, services and on-the-day issues.

Marketing coordinator: Help your organisation grow by coordinating and managing its marketing activities, including events, campaigns and advertising.