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BA Events Management
About this course
Events management is the discipline concerned with the planning, organisation, and delivery of events of all kinds, from conferences, festivals, and sporting occasions to corporate events, concerts, trade shows, and community gatherings. It requires a distinctive combination of creative vision and logistical precision, asking you to imagine what an experience should be for its audience and then to manage all the operational, financial, and human dimensions needed to realise it. The events industry is large, competitive, and diverse, and it demands graduates who are adaptable, resourceful, and capable of performing under pressure. At Essex you will study this three-year full-time degree, developing the practical and professional skills needed for a career in event planning and management. The programme covers event concept development, budgeting and financial management, venue selection, logistics and operations, health and safety, risk management, marketing and communications, and the relationship between events and the sectors they serve, including tourism, hospitality, arts, sport, and business. You will develop both theoretical understanding of how the events industry works and the applied skills that enable you to plan and deliver events effectively. Graduates of events management enter careers as event planners, event coordinators, production managers, venue managers, festival and conference managers, and corporate events specialists. The hospitality and tourism sectors, sports organisations, arts and cultural venues, charities, and corporate businesses are all major employers. The transferable skills developed in events management, including project management, budget control, stakeholder communication, and problem-solving under time pressure, are also valued in many adjacent roles in marketing, public relations, logistics, and operations management. Many graduates also use the degree as a foundation for further study in events management, hospitality, marketing, or a related field.
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