Bachelor of Management (Events)
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Study Event Management at UTS
Whether they’re delivering exclusive social occasions, major international conferences or epic cultural and sporting festivals on the world stage, event professionals play a vital role in a range of interesting industries and sectors. If you dream of a future as an events professional, the UTS Bachelor of Management Events major is your ticket to a fun and lively career where no two days are the same.
This degree will equip you with high-level skills in managing people, teams and organisations within an events setting, giving you the perfect foundation from which to plan your exciting future. What's more, you'll be studying in the vibrant heart of Sydney’s cultural precinct, giving you exclusive front row access to the fascinating and rapidly growing Australian events industry.
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Bachelor of Management (Events)
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UTS: C10342 (version 3)
CRICOS: 084784A
UAC: 601068 Events (Autumn Session, Spring Session)
LOWEST SELECTION RANK question_mark This refers to the lowest selection rank to which an offer was made for a recent school leaver in the Autumn 2025 intake.
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DURATION
3 years full time\ 6 years part time
INTAKE question_mark These are dates to consider when applying for your course, including when applications open and close.
Autumn Session 2026\ Spring Session 2026\ Autumn Session 2027\ Spring Session 2027
COURSE FEES question_mark This indicative tuition fee is an estimate for the entire course, based on full-time study each year. Fees are reviewed annually and may change.
Indicative total tuition fee for government-supported domestic students\ $53,513.00
LOCATION question_mark Our classes are held at our City Campus, or specialist off-campus locations. Some of our courses are delivered via online (distance) learning.
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What you’ll study
Events is one of five majors available in the UTS Bachelor of Management. Within this program, you’ll complete a range of core disciplinary subjects to build essential capabilities in management, innovation and marketing.
You’ll then concentrate your learning as you study toward your major, obtaining vital professional skills in event management, promotion and sponsorships. You can opt to enhance your specialisation through a second major or sub-major or experience different perspectives with electives from other disciplines like arts, technology and health.
Subjects at a glance
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Core subjects
| Subject Code | Subject Name |
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| 21440 | Management Skills |
| 24109 | Marketing and Customer Value |
| 21654 | Socio-political Context of Management |
| 21227 | Innovation and Entrepreneurship |
| 21665 | Managing Legal Issues |
| 21643 | Innovation Lab |
| 21698 | Managing for Social Impact (Capstone) |
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Typical course program
The outline below shows an example program for the Bachelor of Management majoring in Event Management based on a full-time study load. Please note that your exact program may differ based on your unique circumstances, such as your subject selections and recognition of prior learning.
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First year
Build foundational skills in management and marketing while exploring the contexts and impacts of events and entertainment. Study innovation, entrepreneurship, and event management, with options to customise your learning through electives, a sub-major or a second major. 2. #### Second year
Acquire practical experience in the Innovation Lab and develop skills in managing risk and legal issues. Explore event promotion and sponsorship, with flexibility to choose additional electives. 3. #### Third year
Focus on venue operations and servicescapes, and apply your knowledge in a business internship or diversity management. Complete your studies with the capstone in managing for social impact and hands-on experience in the Event Creation Lab.
First year
Build foundational skills in management and marketing while exploring the contexts and impacts of events and entertainment. Study innovation, entrepreneurship, and event management, with options to customise your learning through electives, a sub-major or a second major.
Second year
Acquire practical experience in the Innovation Lab and develop skills in managing risk and legal issues. Explore event promotion and sponsorship, with flexibility to choose additional electives.
Third year
Focus on venue operations and servicescapes, and apply your knowledge in a business internship or diversity management. Complete your studies with the capstone in managing for social impact and hands-on experience in the Event Creation Lab.
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Course highlights
In addition to current and practical skills in professional management, this degree is designed to equip you with the skills to design, plan, and implement innovative events at a local, national, and international level. You’ll develop crucial knowledge of the industry and understand the vital political, economic and organisational contexts that impact events.
- check_circle Event planning and management
- check_circle Managing risk and opportunity
- check_circle Event and entertainment design
- check_circle Promotions and sponsorships
- check_circle Management and leadership
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Anja Hergesell, Major Coordinator, UTS:
At the UTS Business School we have a unique approach to management when you study the Bachelor of Management with an events major you gain the skills and knowledge to conceptualise plan and deliver events of all scales and types from international conferences to cultural festivals and sporting events you will work for and with industry.
Plan and run your very own event and you can gain invaluable hands-on experience in a professional internship all while benefiting from our extensive industry networks. You'll study in the heart of Sydney's leading business and entertainment present right here on our city campus.
Luke Fleming, Chief People Officer, ICC:
We've partnered with UTS because they have an incredible event management program and we want to partner with them so that we can give those graduates the practical skills to couple with the knowledge and the skills that they've learned to UTS to launch their career.
Hayden Ferral-Smith, ICC Sydney:\ \ My name is Hayden Ferral-Smith and I studied a Bachelor of Management at UTS majoring in events and I'm currently now working as a bar supervisor at the ICC Sydney. I think the best advice that I have for enrolling is if you're considering it in the slightest just come to UTS it helps so much with soft skills and opens up a whole new world of business for you that whether you want to be a bar supervisor at the ICC Sydney or just working in finance behind a desk or creating your own business or setting up the next largest festival, it it definitely will help you to do that.
Joel Zabaras, student:
Through my experience with UTS I actually even before I'm got my internship coming up next year, I managed to land some special work as an events assistant with one of the partners who works with UTS and I've got some valuable internship experience through that i think UTS is really good at taking what is important about that industry and giving you that practical experience.
Emily Howe, student:
I think something that was really interesting and rewarding in the degree was in the final semester I undertook event creation lab we were asked to put on an online event that raised money for charity my group picked Take 3 For The Sea and we were able to work over the semester to raise that money um and donates out to charity which was really cool and it was really nice to see that kind of event take place at the end.
Anja Hergesell, Major Coordinator, UTS:
As Australia's top young university our focus is on nurturing ethically and socially conscious business leaders at the UTS Business School, you won't just study management, you learn to change the world of events for good.
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Admissions information
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Course description
This course is designed for aspiring professionals eager to excel in management within the dynamic experience economy. Stand out by choosing a program that blends theoretical knowledge with practical application, including workplace internships and international exchange opportunities through our UTS partnerships.
Our Bachelor of Management is unique, offering specialisations in event management, sport business, strategic innovation and entrepreneurship, sustainability and social impact, and digital creative enterprise. These areas underscore the evolving nature of Australia's creative industries and their global significance. You will acquire a robust understanding of management practices, strategic thinking, and the ability to navigate the digital landscape.
Practical projects, field visits, case studies, and internships will equip you with professional skills and enhance your employability. Learning is interactive and applied, with a focus on real-world challenges. You will benefit from our strong industry connections and hands-on experiences that prepare you for a successful career in management.
Students acquire a robust understanding of management practices, strategic thinking, and the ability to navigate the digital landscape. Practical projects, field visits, case studies, and internships equip them with professional skills and enhance their employability. Learning is interactive and applied, with a focus on real-world challenges. They benefit from our strong industry connections and hands-on experiences that prepare them for a successful career in management. - ### Important dates
Find out more about application dates relating to this course - ### Year 12 adjustment factor scheme
If you perform highly in your Year 12 subjects, your selection rank may be boosted by the Year 12 subject scheme.
The scheme, which is automatically applied, awards selection rank adjustments to your application based on your marks in subjects that are relevant to the courses you have applied to. - ### ATAR and selection ranks
Your Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) is a score between 0.00 and 99.95. It shows you how you rank compared to all the students in your year group in New South Wales. A selection rank combines your ATAR with any other adjustment points that make up your overall university entrance score. Your selection rank may differ from university to university, depending on the adjustment points granted to you at each institution. - ### Scholarships and prizes
Discover our scholarships for undergraduate, postgraduate and research students. Our scholarships celebrate diversity and academic excellence. Use the scholarship search tool to find the right scholarship for you.
Scholarships for domestic students
Scholarships for international students - ### Transdisciplinary Electives at UTS
Employers tell us the skills our graduates acquire from undertaking a Transdisciplinary Elective sets them apart from the crowd. That’s why we have embedded this program into every undergraduate degree.
All you need to do is choose the Elective that inspires you the most.
Transdisciplinary Electives integrate knowledge from multiple disciplines, allowing you to approach complex problems from a range of perspectives.
By combining methods and insights from various disciplines, transdisciplinary learning often leads to breakthrough ideas and creative innovations that may not be possible within the confines of a single discipline.
If you find yourself rapt by the world of innovation – you can pair your core degree with a Diploma in Innovation, graduating with two qualifications in the same timeframe.
In both instances, you’ll work on a real-world challenge presented by an industry partner organisation – partners who often create career pathways for our graduates.
* Excludes students concurrently enrolled in the Bachelor of Creative Intelligence and Innovation. - ### Course duration
The course is taught on a full-time basis. The normal time for completion is three years. Students should be aware that they may be required to attend evening classes. - ### Admission requirements
Applicants must have completed an Australian Year 12 qualification, Australian Qualifications Framework Diploma, or equivalent Australian or overseas qualification at the required level.
Eligibility for admission does not guarantee offer of a place. - ### Domestic course fees
2026 Indicative tuition fees for government-supported domestic students
All offers for domestic undergraduate students are for Commonwealth Supported Places (CSP).This means the Australian Government contributes to your education costs, and you pay the remaining tuition fees, known as the student contribution. If eligible, you can defer payment through HECS-HELP, or you can choose to pay your fees upfront each session.
2026 Tuition Fees
Indicative first-year tuition fee: $17,399.00
Indicative total tuition fee: $53,513.00
Additional Costs
Your tuition fees do not include:
- The Student Services and Amenities Fee (SSAF), which supports student services and activities. If eligible, you can defer this fee using SA-HELP.
- Textbooks, materials, and other course-related costs.
- Any applicable payment processing fees (e.g., credit card surcharges).
Important Information
- Fees are shown in Australian Dollars (AUD).
- The indicative tuition fees above are based on full-time study (1 year = 48 credit points).
- Your actual fees depend on the year you enrol, your study load and the subjects you choose. Some subjects fall into different student contribution bands.
- You can calculate your student contribution based on the amounts listed in the student contribution table.
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Inherent requirements
Inherent requirements are academic and non-academic requirements that are essential for successfully completing a course at UTS. You can find the inherent requirements for your course via the inherent requirements directory. - ### Assumed knowledge
Any two units of English. - ### Recognition of prior learning
Students who are enrolled in the Bachelor of Management and have previously studied at another university or other recognised tertiary educational institution may be eligible for recognition of prior learning if the subjects previously studied are deemed by Business to be equivalent to those specified for their course.
Students who have completed a course at a private college are not eligible for any exemptions unless an articulation agreement between Business and the college is in place. Details of all arrangements are available via the credit recognition search tool.
For more information about the application process, see How to Apply for Recognition of Prior Learning. - ### Important notes
There are Commonwealth Supported Places (CSPs) available within this course.\ \
The MAJ08980 Digital Creative Enterprise major within this course is not available for intake in Autumn 2026.
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Careers
Your future career
As a graduate you'll be equipped with everything you need for a vibrant career in this fast-growing, future-proof industry. As a manager of people and organisations, you’ll deploy your uniquely innovative and sustainably-minded leadership style to reach amazing event outcomes.
You’ll be ready to design and deliver world-class occasions for a range of purposes and sectors, including sports, music, and tourism. This will ensure you're comprehensively prepared to land a wide range of exciting, fun roles and take a leading role in the spectacular and crucial events industry.
"A rewarding part of the degree was the Event Creation Lab. My team worked with the charity ‘Take 3 For The Sea’, which aims to reduce plastic pollution in our oceans. We created an online event to raise money for them and boost awareness, which was really fulfilling.”
Emily Howe
Bachelor of Management (Events)
Career options
- check_circle Event Manager
- check_circle Event Coordinator
- check_circle Marketing Assistant
- check_circle Entertainment, Venue or Facility Manager
- check_circle Convention Planner
- check_circle Visitor Information Manager
- check_circle Festival Organiser
- check_circle Marketing Manager
- check_circle Sponsorship Manager
Where you’ll study
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Take classes in the award-winning Dr Chau Chak Wing Building, designed by Frank Gehry.
Find your perfect library study spot and enjoy the quiet away from the campus bustle.
Our campus is a base for your academic, professional and social life.
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