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Course Description

This Bachelor program is designed with the first year delivered as the SIT50322 Diploma of Event Management. The Diploma provides students hands-on practical event skills and a foundation knowledge of the events industry. Upon completion of the Diploma, students will progress into the CRS1400177 Bachelor of Event Management at year two. The degree provides a deeper understanding of the complexities of event management with a focus on people management and business knowledge and encourages the application of entrepreneurial and innovative solutions to event challenges. 

 

Combining academic study and hands-on learning, you will extend your knowledge beyond the classroom by planning and delivering end-to-end event management services. You’ll also participate in field trips to live events, event suppliers, and hotel conference and banqueting venues, to gain insight into the application of event management in industry. 
 
Strong industry connections offer valuable opportunities and the chance to take on key roles within leading organisations. Through these partnerships, you’ll build professional relationships and gain real-world experience to launch a successful career in event management.   
 
Students who have completed the Diploma, enter the Bachelor program at Year 2.  

As a graduate, you will be equipped to thrive in this fast-paced industry, using critical and creative thinking to solve complex problems and implement innovative solutions. 

The Angliss Experience

  • Combine academic study with hands-on experience beyond the classroom with field trips to live events, event suppliers plus hotel conference and banqueting departments 
  • You will be involved with the planning and staging of live events 
  • You will develop innovative concepts from conceptualisation through to implementation as part of live events 
  • You will be directly Involved with industry related projects and report reflections back to event stakeholders 
  • Explore your passion with a focus on business events, festivals or generalise across both fields 
Disclaimer
Applications for this course open in August to start studying in February 2026. William Angliss Institute reserves the right to make any changes to this course at any time. Further information will be provided on this website, prior to each enrolment period.

COURSE DETAILS

Course Code

Bachelor of Event Management - CRS1400177

Study Area

Events

Course Level

Bachelor

Course Structure

Year 1

EVE504 Event Fundamentals
EVE503Event Design
MAN501Management Fundamentals
EVE559Key Concepts in Event Studies
EVE611Project Management
MAN502 Financial Concepts
MAN601Introduction to Marketing
ElectivesFirst semester (one in total)

Year 2

EVE606Social Media and Brand Strategy
EVE604 Event Stakeholders
MAN606Human Resource Operations for the Services Industry
EVE659Iconic Events
EVE607Economic and Financial Analysis
EVE609Managing and Motivating People
Specialist stream1 per semester (2 in total)

Year 3

EVE701Sustainability for the Events Industry
MAN702Risk and Legal Issues
EVE759 Politics and Culture in International Events
EVE704Event Evaluation
Specialist Stream1 per semester (2 in total)
Electives 1 per semester (2 in total)

Specialist Streams

You can tailor your learning through a specialist stream of study focusing on either Business Events or Festivals. By completing all 4 specialist stream subjects including the final project, you aim to become the expert in your chosen field. Specialist streams are noted on your testamur in recognition of your focused learning.

Specialist stream - Business Events

EVB601Designing Business Events
EVB602Virtual and Hybrid Strategies for Business Events
EVB701Entrepreneurship in Events
EVB702Business Event Project

Specialist Stream - Festivals

EVF601Planning and Hosting Festivals
EVF602 Festival Logistics
EVEF701 Crowd and Safety Management
EVF702 Festival Project

Electives

All students must undertake RES501 Foundation Academic Communication Skills in their first semester (unless otherwise agreed).

Electives can be chosen from the suite of Higher Education Subjects. Please note that not all subjects are available in all courses and study periods. 

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Entry requirements

Admissions Transparency

Admissions Transparency 

Eligibility for entry can be demonstrated by ATAR score, previous study, work experience and other factors.

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Career Outcomes

With the relevant work experience graduate employment opportunities include but are not limited to:

  • Event Manager
  • Event Officer
  • Conference Manager
  • Event and Sponsorship Executive
  • Event Coordinator
  • Festival Manager 
  • On-site Festival coordinator 
  • Event Project Manager 
  • Venue Manager 
  • Event Coordinator (Hotel in-house) 
  • Professional Conference Organiser 
  • Event Marketing Manager 
  • Exhibition Manager 
  • Sporting Event Manager 
  • Community Event Manager 

Study PATHWAYS

Successful completion of Bachelor of Event Management will enable graduates to pathway to the:

  • Graduate Certificate of International Hospitality Entrepreneurship
  • Graduate Diploma of International Hospitality Entrepreneurship
  • Master of International Hospitality Entrepreneurship
  • Masters of Philosophy

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