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3 years (or part-time equivalent)
On-campus
Main Intakes: February, May, August | Mid-Term Intakes: March, June, October & December
Course Overview
Where You Can Study
Career & Study Pathways
Quality & Recognition
Academic Regulator
TEQSA
Professional Body
Tourism, Hospitality and Events Industry Body
Accreditation Status
AccreditedSkills Assessor
TRA (Trades Recognition Australia)
Course Content
Pathway to Success
Marketing
Introduction to Tourism, Hospitality and Events
Event Concept and Design
Data Informed Decision Making
Global Citizenship
Event Planning
Event Production
Financial and Commercial Literacy
Management Solutions for a Changing World
Unlocking your Leadership Potential
Site Logistics
Economics for Managers
Creativity & Innovation for Business
Business Law for Managers
Professional Placement I
Professional Placement II
Capstone
Ethics, Sustainability & Profit
Finance and Sponsorship
Creating Event Experiences
Risk Management
Common Questions
The Bachelor of Event Management includes 26 subjects in total: 12 core business subjects, 8 specialisation subjects, 4 elective subjects, and 2 WIL (Work Integrated Learning) subjects. Core business subjects include Pathway to Success, Management Solutions for a Changing World, Marketing, Economics for Managers, Creativity & Innovation for Business, and Unlocking Your Leadership Potential, among others. Event Management specialisation subjects include Event Concept & Design, Event Planning, Site Logistics, and Creating Event Experiences, among others.
Work Integrated Learning (WIL) subjects are built into the degree, requiring a minimum of 600 hours of industry training. As part of WIL, students complete a Professional Placement Preparation Program, then two trimesters of professional placements. Placements can be in a major city, regional area in Australia, or even in an international city, and are arranged in partnership with ICMS's network of industry partners to best fit each student's skills, interests and professional goals.
Yes, the Bachelor of Event Management includes 4 elective subjects that allow you to tailor your degree to reflect your interests and ambitions. Elective choices are available in fashion, marketing, tourism, entrepreneurship, hospitality, and sports, allowing you to enhance your event management degree with subjects aligned to your specific career goals.
The Bachelor of Event Management has a CRICOS Course Code of 0101130, a UAC Course Code of 530021 (Northern Beaches Campus), and is an AQF Level 7 qualification. It is delivered on-campus at the Northern Beaches Campus in Manly and has a duration of 3 years (or part-time equivalent). FEE-HELP (DFEE) is available, and the course is currently active with an accreditation status of Active.
The course uses both formative and summative assessment methods. Formative assessments, which gather data during the course to improve learning, include homework exercises, learning activities, in-class group activities, reflective journals, and assignments completed during the subject. Summative assessments, completed at the end of a subject to judge student knowledge and skills, include exams, papers, quizzes, reflective journals, and assignments. Notably, the Bachelor of Event Management is career-focused and emphasises real-world assessments with no exams as a primary feature.
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