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International Event Management

level of course unit

first cycle, Master

Learning outcomes of course unit

Students will be able:
- to distinguish between different types of events and analyze their scope.
- understand and apply event planning and management tools and processes.
- to appreciate the complexity of event planning and management.
- to analyze different kinds of information and data.
- to articulate and present arguments and ideas.
- to cooperate with their peers by working in groups, conduct joint information and find solutions to practical programs.

prerequisites and co-requisites

not applicable

course contents

- Event typologies and classifications
- Event planning models and planning stages
- Event life cycle
- Stakeholder analysis
- Event idea generation
- Event logistics and operations
- Event evaluation

recommended or required reading

Bladen, C., Kennell, J., Abson, E. and Wilde, N. (2017). Events
management: An introduction. 2nd ed. London, Routledge
Bowdin, G., Allen, J., O’Toole, W., Harris, R. and McDonnell, I. (2010). Events Management. 3rd ed. Oxford: Elsevier Butterworth-Heinemann
Ferdinand, N. and Kitchin, P. (2016). Events management: An
approach. 2nd ed. SAGE Publications Ltd.
Getz, D. and Page, S. (2019). Event studies: Theory, research and policy for planned events. 4th ed. London, Routledge.
Raj, R., Walters, P. and Rashid, T. (2017). Events management:
principles and practice. 3rd ed. London, SAGE Publications Ltd.
Shone, A. and Parry, B. (2019). Successful event management: A practical handbook. 5th ed. USA, Cengage Learning.

assessment methods and criteria

course paper

language of instruction

English

number of ECTS credits allocated

4

eLearning quota in percent

25

course-hours-per-week (chw)

2

planned learning activities and teaching methods

integrated course

semester/trimester when the course unit is delivered

1

name of lecturer(s)

Team SCEM

course unit code

vz.BA.3

type of course unit

integrated lecture

mode of delivery

Compulsory

work placement(s)

not applicable