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BA Business Management with Events
About this course
Business Management with Events combines the broad commercial training of a business degree with specialist knowledge of one of the most dynamic sectors in the service economy. Events is a discipline that demands both strategic thinking and meticulous operational execution, drawing on marketing, project management, finance, logistics, and a deep understanding of audience experience. The wider business management component ensures that graduates can situate events work within the commercial context that sustains it, understanding how organisations grow, how they manage resources, and how they compete. At the University of Keele, this three-year, full-time programme includes a sandwich year and a year abroad, as well as work placement opportunities. You will study core business management principles including strategy, marketing, finance, operations, and organisational behaviour, alongside specialist content in events management that covers global events and festivals, sustainable practice, and the technologies reshaping the sector. The contemporary curriculum is designed to reflect current industry thinking, and practical experience is embedded throughout, giving you the chance to apply skills in real settings before you graduate. The sandwich year and placements extend that practical exposure substantially, while the year abroad provides a cross-cultural perspective that is increasingly relevant in a globalised events industry. Graduates of Business Management with Events pursue careers across event management companies, hospitality and venue operators, sports and entertainment organisations, corporate event teams, and festival producers. The broader business skills open paths into marketing, consultancy, project management, and commercial roles beyond the events sector itself. Many graduates go on to postgraduate study in business, marketing, or events management, deepening their expertise for senior roles. The combination of commercial rigour and sector-specific knowledge makes graduates competitive across a market that continues to grow.
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