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BA Event Management
About this course
Event management is the professional discipline of planning, organising, and delivering events of all kinds, from conferences and festivals to corporate gatherings, sports competitions, and cultural celebrations. It requires a combination of project management rigour, creative problem-solving, commercial awareness, and the ability to coordinate large and complex operations across multiple suppliers, venues, and stakeholder groups under time pressure. The global events industry is one of the most dynamic sectors in the economy, and the demand for skilled event managers who can deliver memorable and logistically sound experiences is consistent and growing. At the University of Derby, this three-year full-time BA (Hons) is designed to give you the management and operational skills needed to succeed in the sector, alongside a foundation year for those who want to build their academic foundations first. The programme includes a sandwich year, a year abroad, and work placement opportunities, giving you an unusually comprehensive set of structured professional experiences during the degree itself. You will gain extended time in event management contexts and develop an international perspective on how events are conceived and delivered in different cultural settings, all of which are significant advantages when entering a competitive industry. You will study event design, production, logistics, marketing, financial management, risk and safety, and the legal frameworks relevant to events, developing both the strategic and operational dimensions of the profession. Event management graduates work across the full range of the industry, including corporate events and conferences, music and arts festivals, sport events, charity events, and destination management. Graduate roles include event co-ordinator, event manager, project manager, venue manager, and production manager. The skills developed by event management degrees, including project management, budgeting, logistics, communication, and working under pressure, are also valued in broader project management, hospitality, marketing, and operations roles. Some graduates pursue postgraduate study in event management, sport management, hospitality, or tourism for those seeking to specialise or advance to senior strategic positions.
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