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BA Events Management (including a Foundation Year)
About this course
Events management is the professional discipline responsible for planning, coordinating, and delivering gatherings of people for business, cultural, charitable, or celebratory purposes. It encompasses corporate conferences and product launches, music festivals and sporting events, weddings and private functions, and the vast array of experiences that organisations create to engage their audiences. Behind every successful event is a team of professionals who manage logistics, budgets, suppliers, venues, marketing, and risk, often while managing the expectations of demanding clients under time pressure. This four-year full-time programme at the University of Chester includes a foundation year, designed for students who need additional preparation before the main degree. The foundation year develops the academic skills and contextual knowledge needed for degree-level study in business and management, before the core programme introduces you to the full range of events management disciplines. You will study event planning and logistics, financial management, marketing and sponsorship, venue management, health and safety, stakeholder relationships, and the ethical and environmental dimensions of event production. Chester's location provides access to a range of event venues and professional organisations in the North West, and the programme develops practical skills alongside theoretical understanding. Graduates from this programme pursue careers as event coordinators, event managers, conference and venue managers, festival organisers, corporate events planners, and wedding coordinators. Many work for event agencies, hotels, conference centres, charities, and corporate clients. The events industry is diverse and dynamic, and the skills developed in events management are transferable to related fields including hospitality, tourism, marketing, and arts administration. Postgraduate options include master's degrees in events management, hospitality, marketing, and business administration for those who want to develop specialist expertise or move into senior management.
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