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BA Events Management
About this course
Events management is concerned with the planning, organisation, and delivery of events of all kinds, from corporate conferences and product launches to music festivals, sports competitions, cultural celebrations, and large international gatherings. It is a professional discipline that requires strong project management skills, an understanding of marketing and communications, financial acumen, and the ability to coordinate complex logistics across multiple suppliers, venues, and stakeholders, often under significant time pressure. The events industry is one of the most dynamic sectors of the UK and global economy, encompassing everything from intimate private events to occasions attended by hundreds of thousands of people. At the University of the West of Scotland, this four-year full-time programme includes a year abroad, giving you the opportunity to study at a partner university in another country. For an events management degree, the year abroad is valuable both academically and professionally, exposing you to different event cultures, hospitality traditions, and industry practices in an international setting. UWS has campuses in Paisley, Lanark, Ayr, and Dumfries, giving it a distinctive regional presence across west and south-west Scotland. Across the programme you will study event design and production, venue management, marketing and sponsorship, risk management, financial planning, and the regulatory frameworks that govern public events. You will develop project management skills and engage with case studies drawn from a range of event types and scales, building the versatility to work across the industry. Graduates of events management programmes move into roles as event coordinators, conference producers, festival managers, venue managers, marketing and communications executives within the events sector, and project managers. The skills the degree develops are also transferable to related sectors including tourism, hospitality, public relations, and sports management. Some graduates go on to postgraduate study in events, tourism, or business management.
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