Bachelor of Arts/ Bachelor of Event and Tourism Management (ARMG02.1)

University of Canberra

About Bachelor of Arts/ Bachelor of Event and Tourism Management (ARMG02.1)

Imagine, create, produce and impress

Use your creative ideas and natural problem-solving skills to forge an outstanding career creating world class productions designed to attract local and international audiences with the UC Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Event and Tourism Management double degree.

This course offers a variety of creative

Study and you will :

  • develop your creative, conceptual and development skills
  • engage with communities and invent new ways of navigating professional and cultural environments
  • compose innovative ideas and business strategies
  • research, budget and produce in-depth campaign and marketing plans
  • develop comprehensive presentation skills 
  • explore audience motivations and devise communication collateral designed to engage and influence
  • identify and anticipate emerging technological trends and adapt your knowledge and skills to a changeable industrial context
  • systematically and critically analyse digital and interactive media works and production processes
  • learn how to create and produce integrated advertising campaigns.

Disciplines

School of Arts and Communications

Canberra Business School

Entry Requirements

Bachelor of Arts/ Bachelor of Event and Tourism Management (ARMG02) | 96 credit points

English Requirements

  • Min PTE: 50
  • Min IELTS: 6.5
  • Min TOEFL: 60

Career

A UC Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Event and Tourism double degree opens doors to employment opportunities all over the world. If you’re looking for an amazing career full of travel, never ending challenges and the chance to work on high profile events that engage and influence change – then this course is the one for you. Potential job opportunities leading from this course include:

  • event manager
  • conference center manager
  • tourism information officer
  • restaurant manager
  • public relations officer
  • marketing manager
  • festival program director
  • sponsorship and event coordinator
  • wedding planner
  • tourism policy officer
  • local government economic development manager
  • tourism research consultant
  • hotel or resort manager
  • creative producer
  • digital media producer
  • strategist
  • communications director
  • freelance event consultant
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Course Summary

Study level

Undergraduate

Discipline

Travel and Hospitality

Cricos

099003A

Duration

Full Time - 4 years

Study mode

On Campus

Fee*

A$29,000.00 per year
University Summary

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