On successful completion of the module, students will be able to:
Apply knowledge and understanding of processes required in managing an event
Apply theoretical concepts to managing an event
Utilise effective modes of communication to propose an event
Critically evaluate the processes required in event management
Event management processes and theories. These include the screening processes such as operational, marketing and financial screening for events with associated theories. Students will learn how to apply the theory to practice and apply the processes in practice.
Group work will form an important aspect of the module and students will learn effective group working processes. Students will also learn of the benefits of working with key stakeholders and experience this in practice. The practical aspects will involve planning and delivering an event and critically evaluating the processes as well as the event itself.
In lectures students gain knowledge and understanding of key processes and theoretical concepts in event management. In the seminars students develop deeper understanding of the lecture material through enquiry led learning and in the workshops students develop deeper understanding of topics through problem based learning. The practical activities involve site-visits, real-world experiences, delivery of events.
Lectures
Hours: 8
Intended Group size: 80
Workshops
Hours: 12
Intended Group size: 20
Practicals
Hours: 8
Intended Group size: 10
Seminars
Hours: 12
Intended Group size: 20
Guided independent study
Hours: 160
001 Group oral presentation 1 hour (10 mins each) mid semester 2 50%
002 Written report 2000 words end of semester 2 50%
Module Coordinator - Mrs Catherine Rowlands
Level - 5
Credit Value - 20
Pre-Requisites - NONE
Semester(s) Offered - 5S2