The events sector controls the media, achieves goals, and has beneficial effects. It will soon re-fill venues, hotels, outdoor areas, and transportation systems. With spending of £70 billion, or more than 50% of the total spent in the UK visitor economy, creating over 700,000 employment, and generating £165 billion in commerce at corporate events, 2019, the sector saw a watershed year.
The UK's ability to capitalise on the life, thrill, and economic and social advantages brought about by events shows that, despite shifting political and trade conditions, it still maintains an open and inviting culture. The events sector has advanced significantly in terms of its vast scope, international competitiveness, knowledge, and an indicator of how crucial it is as part of the government's goal to jump-start the economy following the epidemic. This will be a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to use both professional and recreational events to highlight the nation's skills and resources and boost national pride. As a result, there is a growing need for specialised graduates who not only comprehend business and event management theory but also have relevant practical experience.
This course combines academic practises with the study of fundamental business skills and management principles, together with a live project, in order to prepare graduates for careers in the business and events sectors. Students will identify career paths after completing this course and get the professionalism needed to follow them.