BSc (Honours) Events Management with Tourism
UCAS code
NN2VAttendance
Full-time
Four years full-time (including one year work placement) or three years full-timeAt a glance
Study for a career in the exciting world of events management specialising in the tourism sector, organising events in a range of settings that bring people together in destinations all over the world. Boost your CV with extra qualifications and multiple work experience placements at organisations such as Radisson Blu Hotels, The National Trust and Walt Disney, Florida.
Key points
Specialise in event planning for the tourism sector.
Get an insight into events management with projects and business simulations at world heritage sites such as Fountains Abbey in North Yorkshire.
Opportunity to study a semester abroad in your second year and option to study a language throughout the course.
Work with organisations in the tourism sector such as Walt Disney and Universal Studios, Florida.
What is events management with tourism?
The events and leisure industries are an important part of cultural and business activity in the UK and overseas. Events are a crucial element of the tourism sector with destinations linked to several world renowned events, such as carnivals, sporting events and exhibitions as well business events. Events in the tourism sector are vibrant and exciting and contribute to the leisure and business tourism sectors in many ways.
Organisations that use events in the tourism sector include private, public and voluntary organisations and span a range of types of events, such as festivals, music events, outdoor, business events, celebrations, city centre and countryside events, exhibitions and conferences.
Events Managers are responsible for all aspects of the planning, delivery and evaluation of an event. They have strong organisational, budgeting and creative skills.
About this course
Gain the skills and expertise needed to become a professional event manager with a specialism in events for the tourism sector. By studying events theory, policy and practice, integrated with business management, you develop an in-depth understanding of what it takes to plan and manage memorable and successful events and other leisure activities.
You learn by taking part in seminars and workshops, by attending lectures and by completing projects. Field trips, site visits and work with organisations help to bring your learning to life with practical examples.
Our links with industry mean that you can hear from a wide range of guest speakers. Previous guest speakers have included Martin Green (London 2012 organising committee, LOCOG), David Jamilly (Theme Traders) and Ben Challis (Glastonbury Festival).
You learn from lecturers with significant practical experience in the area of event management. Members of the team have worked in areas such as licensing and safety at major outdoor festivals, business events and conferencing, brand promotion and marketing, research, film premieres, recreation and leisure. The team also leads the Event Management Hub, a professional national community of events practitioners.
You work on projects and business simulations to gain practical knowledge of event organisation. Through these activities you learn about and experience the part venues play in sporting events concerts festivals corporate events exhibitions business conferences media events.
You build on your studies and project work with a short period of events industry experience in the second year, which can be in the UK, the USA, Canada or Europe. You are encouraged to gain work experience throughout your course. This develops your industry knowledge and improves your employability after you graduate.
You also have the opportunity to take your experience further on a one year work placement in your third year. Placement providers include The Old Toad, New York Holiday Inn Sheffield City Hall Manchester United Football Club Walt Disney World Resort, Florida National Trust.
This is an excellent chance to develop your professional skills and build an eye-catching CV to impress future employers. Students often find jobs with their placement companies after graduating.
In the final year you create and run your own live fundraising event for a charity. Past students have delivered networking events, fashion shows, gala dinners and music festivals.
The course gives you the opportunity to build skills that are specifically applicable to the events industry, such as creating a memorable experience for event delegates, event programming and risk management as well as broader analytical and personal skills that are applicable to many other career paths.
International award
You can also complete an international version of this qualification which places greater emphasis on the global events industry. You must take a work or study placement abroad to gain this award.
Key areas of study
You study a range of topics relating to event planning and delivery, as well as specialist tourism topics, including budgeting marketing events business and venues management leisure and risk charity and fundraising events events policy and planning.
Associated careers
After graduating from this course, you can take advantage of the growing demand for graduates to manage festivals business conferences sporting events venues.
Many organisations use event managers including local authority leisure centres music venues hotels and conference centres charities leisure and sports venues law firms financial organisations pharmaceutical companies automotive companies.
You can also continue your studies at postgraduate level.
Professional recognition
As a founder member of the Association of Event Management Educators (AEME), we have been involved in establishing academic benchmarks in events education.
We also have strong links with key events associations such as Eventia.
This type of activity keeps our academics up to date with industry needs and trends, which in turn feeds into and benefits student teaching, and sets standards for events education throughout the UK.
The event safety management vocational qualification is accredited by the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health.
Course content
Year one core modules
introduction to finance introduction to marketing contemporary business environment for events the human side of organisations for events developing management skills events foundation the world of tourism
Year one options
resources for the events sector or foreign language
Year two core modules
operations management for events management accounting contemporary thinking in marketing for events human resource management for events events industry experience leisure and risk research for industry tourism development business tourism
Year two options
events business and venues management or foreign language
Year three
optional work placement
Final year core modules
strategic management for events events business simulation or career management and professional development events policy and planning the live event project
Final year options
tourist destination marketing or contemporary challenges for tourism or foreign language
Assessment
coursework examinations work placement/industry experience by written report
Entry requirements
2014 entry requirements
We expect you to demonstrate, through your personal statement, an interest in and awareness of events management or closely related disciplines or some level of practical experience.
Normally five GCSEs at grade C or above, including English language and mathematics, plus one of the following
280 points including at least 160 points from two GCE/VCE A levels or BTEC National qualifications. We accept general studies. AS levels may count towards these points but Key Skills qualifications are not included.
Access an Access to HE Diploma with at least 45 credits at level 3 and 15 credits at level 2. At least 15 level 3 credits must be at merit grade or above, from a QAA-recognised Access to HE course, or an equivalent Access to HE certificate.
If English is not your first language you will need an IELTS score of 6.0 or above, with a minimum score of 5.5 in each skill.
We welcome applications from people of any age. We may be flexible in our normal offer if you can show a commitment to succeed and have the relevant skills and experience. This must show that you will benefit from and finish the course successfully.
2013 entry requirements
We expect you to demonstrate, through your personal statement, an interest in and awareness of events management or closely related disciplines or some level of practical experience.
Normally five GCSEs at grade C or above, including English language and mathematics, plus one of the following
280 points including at least 160 points from two GCE/VCE A levels or BTEC National qualifications. We accept general studies. AS levels may count towards these points but Key Skills qualifications are not included.
Fees
Home and EU students
2013/14 academic year
For 2013 entry, membership of professional bodies and mandatory UK field trips are included in the course fee.
International students
2013/14 academic year
Typically £11,880 a year
2014/15 academic year
Typically £11,880 a year
How to apply
You apply for this course through UCAS.
Contact details
For more information or to check the progress of your application phone +44 (0)114 225 5555, fax +44 (0)114 225 2167, e-mail admissions@shu.ac.uk