Modules
This modules takes students on a journey from an events management focus to a broader picture of how events can be used for business development and marketing and how business can shape the development of events, to an even broader picture of the role of events in tourism development and how events planner can take advantages of tourism theories and concepts into event planning. Students will also get to explore career paths based on their own interest, passion, and strength and identify the skills required for the paths desired.
The following is illustrative of what the module will cover:
- Core concepts and theories in events management
- Application of event concepts in real-life contexts
- The role of events in business development
- Events as tools for marketing strategies
- Influence of businesses on event planning and delivery
- Integration of tourism principles in event planning
- Exploration of tourism development through events
- Career pathways in the events industry
- Skills and competencies required for event management careers
This module aims to introduce students to how businesses apply core concepts and tools in real-world scenarios, blending theoretical learning with practical applications to bridge the gap between academic knowledge and professional practice. Students will develop a strong foundation in business operations, covering key topics such as Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), organisational structures and operations management.
Through case studies and real-company applications, they will critically analyse management theories and assess their effectiveness in different contexts. The module will also explore digital business management, equipping students with the necessary skills to navigate modern business environments and tackle real-world challenges effectively.
This module provides students with a critical understanding of the experience economy, focusing on management approaches to designing impactful and memorable experiences. Students will explore the concepts of authentic experience design and the use of interactive technology and creative marketing to shape the customer journey. Emphasis will be placed on atmospherics, storytelling, and the role of sensory stimuli, motivation, and co-creative participation in the planning, implementation, and evaluation of experiences for sustainable outcomes.
The following is illustrative of what the module will cover:
- Principles of the experience economy
- Experience design and customer journey
- Typology of experience and motivation
- Creative marketing strategies in the context of experiential economy
- Co-creating and staging experiences
- Evaluating experiences and recovering from failure
- Planning and implementing immersive environments
- Interactive technologies in experience design
This module will use a series of workshops to explore key themes associated with digital capabilities, academic skills and professional development. Digital and professional skills will dominate the curriculum, offering students rich opportunities to develop their own knowledge and abilities.
The topics will include, but are not limited to:
- Digital skills
- Understanding how to utilise different digital platforms and applications
- Emotional intelligence and self-awareness.
- Academic integrity including academic writing, referencing and responding to feedback
- Idea generation and problem solving
- Developing effective teams: team dynamics, negotiation and conflict resolution
- Commercial and subject/discipline awareness; understanding the academic and environmental contexts
- Personal management; planning and time management, avoiding stress and tackling assignments/exams
- Managing your professional image; CVs, social media profiles, portfolios
- Personal and professional development planning
- Career awareness and action planning
Chinese: Intermediate Language Development (20 Credits) Option
This module is designed for students who have completed GCSE in Chinese or equivalent. You will further develop your grammar, vocabulary and learning conventions for spelling and pronunciation. You will work with written and recorded texts on a range of cultural, personal and social topics and will develop oral and written communication skills at an intermediate level.
French: Communication in Practice (20 Credits) Option
This module is designed for students that have completed A-Level or equivalent in French. You will further develop your grammar, vocabulary and expression and apply these to real world situations. You will work with written and recorded texts on a range of cultural, personal and social topics and will develop your oral and written communication skills at Post-A level.
French: Intermediate Language Development (20 Credits) Option
This module is designed for students who have completed GCSE or equivalent in French. You will further develop your grammar, vocabulary and learning conventions for spelling and pronunciation. You will work with written and recorded texts on a range of cultural, personal and social topics and will develop oral and written communication skills at an intermediate level.
German: Communication in Practice (20 Credits) Option
This module enables students with A-Level German or equivalent to further develop their grammar, vocabulary and expression and apply these to real world situations. You will work with written and recorded texts on a range of cultural, personal and social topics and will develop your oral and written communication skills at Post-A level.
Spanish: Communication in Practice (20 Credits) Option
This module is designed for students that have completed a A-Level or equivalent in Spanish. You will further develop your grammar, vocabulary and expression and apply these to real world situations. You will work with written and recorded texts on a range of cultural, personal and social topics and will develop oral and written communication skills at Post-A level.
Spanish: Intermediate Language Development (20 Credits) Option
This module is designed for students that have completed GCSE or equivalent in Spanish. You will further develop your grammar, vocabulary and learning conventions for spelling and pronunciation. You will work with written and recorded texts on a range of cultural, personal and social topics and will develop oral and written communication skills at an intermediate level.
Subsidiary Language for Beginners (20 Credits) Option
This module provides the opportunity to study a new language from scratch and introduces you to basic grammar, vocabulary and cultural contexts. You will apply the language to practical situations using both oral and written skills.