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BA Events Management
About this course
Events management is the professional discipline concerned with the planning, organisation, and delivery of events, from corporate conferences and product launches to music festivals, sporting competitions, charity galas, and large-scale international gatherings. It is a field that brings together project management, marketing, logistics, financial planning, stakeholder communication, and problem-solving under pressure, and it operates in a sector that is substantial, global, and remarkably diverse in the kinds of work it encompasses. At University College Birmingham, this four-year full-time programme includes a sandwich placement year and a work placement, which are central to the degree's approach. UCB has strong connections with the events and hospitality industry in Birmingham and beyond, and the structured professional experience embedded in the programme gives you the opportunity to apply your academic learning directly in a working events environment. Birmingham itself is one of the UK's major venues for large-scale events, with a calendar of conferences, concerts, sporting competitions, and cultural occasions that provides a rich backdrop for learning about the industry in practice. Across the programme you will study the principles of event design and management, including venue selection, supplier management, risk assessment, budgeting, marketing and communications, and the legal and health and safety frameworks that govern public events. You will develop project management skills and the ability to coordinate complex operations across multiple teams and stakeholders. The placement year gives you significant professional experience that complements the academic content and strengthens your portfolio when entering the job market. Graduates of events management programmes move into roles as event coordinators and managers, conference producers, festival operations staff, venue managers, and marketing and communications professionals within the events sector. Some graduates also move into roles in sports management, tourism, hospitality management, or public relations, and the project management skills the degree develops are transferable to many other organisational contexts.
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