* Textbooks, materials, uniforms and excursions
Senior high school certificate that is equivalent to an Australian Year 12 qualification with the required score from the public examination.
OR
Cambridge GCE Advanced Level Certificate with grade ‘E’ or higher in 3 Advanced Level subjects and 3 Ordinary Level subjects
English Requirements
IELTS (Academic module), Overall 6.0 (no band below 5.5)
TOEFL iBT (Internet-based), 79-80 with no band less than 18
TOEFL Paper, 550 (with a min. TWE 4.0)
TOEFL CBT (Combuted-based), 213 (with a min. TWE 4.0)
PTE Academic, 54 with no communicative skill score less than 47
TOEIC, Listening and Reading 700-780, Speaking 160, Writing 150
This three-year degree gives you a thorough grounding in all aspects of event management, from designing and selling to planning, implementing and evaluating events for the profit and not-for-profit sectors. It explains and demonstrates the fundamentals of events while challenging you to investigate the underpinning theoretical concepts, enriching your understanding and development.
You can personalise your learning through a range of specialist electives. Unique in its delivery of a large number of specialist subjects, including event-specific design, marketing, business development and innovation, our degree gives you the expertise in critical and creative thinking to solve complex problems and implement innovative solutions. It delivers the essential skills required to operate in this fast-paced industry.
Strong industry links are leveraged for networking opportunities with the industry's experts and the chance to take up mentorship positions with its leaders. Learning directly from these experts and specialists, within and outside the classroom, you will experience the application of theory to current practice.
More Info: click here
YEAR 1
EVE501 Fundamentals of Event Practices
EVE502 The Events Industry
MAN501 Management Fundamentals
EVE559 Key Concepts in Event Studies
EVE503 Event Design
MAN502 Financial Concepts
Electives1 per semester (2 in total)
YEAR 2
EVE601 Project Management and Logistics
EVE602 Catering for the Event Industry
MAN601 Introduction to Marketing
EVE659 Iconic Events
EVE603 Marketing and Communication for Events
EVE604 Event Stakeholders
Electives1 per semester (2 in total)
YEAR 3
EVE702 Business Development in the Events Industry
MAN703 Revenue Management
MAN702 Risk and Legal Issues
EVE759 Politics and Culture in International Events
EVE703 Event Evaluation and Innovation
EVE701 Sustainability for the Events Industry
Electives1 per semester (2 in total)
Careers workshops are a regular feature of the Angliss student calendar, delivering practical skills you can put into practice now and when you graduate. Workshops include:
Resume writing
Interview skills
Networking skills
OSHC: 530 Aud per year