Diploma of Event Management provides students with sound knowledge of event management processes and a broad range of event-related skills. Students learn how to work independently to make operational event management decisions. Students completing the course will be equipped to work in the diverse events industry, both in the planning and delivery of events.
Course description
In the Diploma of Event Management students will gain sound knowledge of event management courses and learn a broad range of event-related skills. They will learn how to work independently to make operational event management decisions. They will gain skills as a pathway to work in the diverse events industry both planning and delivery of events.Career opportunities
Possible job titles include conference coordinator; event or exhibition coordinator; event or exhibition planner; event sales coordinator; function coordinator; in-house meetings coordinator; meetings coordinator; staging coordinator; venue coordinator.Aims and objectives
The course prepares students to work for event management organisations operating in a range of industries including the tourism and travel, hospitality, corporate, sport, cultural and community sectors.Graduate skills
- The course aims to provide the skills necessary to:
- communicate effectively with a range of relevant stakeholders
- provide briefings to event team members on plans, operations and staging procedures
- write clear and concise event planning documentation and operational procedures
- generate ideas to improve event products, services, operational practices and efficiency
- monitor and evaluate financial performance of events
- develop and maintain knowledge of event industry practices, trends products, services and suppliers
- know the primary components of laws that specifically relate to the events industry and implement operational compliance practices for events including budget management, team leadership and customer service
- select and use technologies to support event coordination activities.
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