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business management
Events management major

The program

The Advanced Diploma of Business Management is an appropriate qualification for entry to lower or trainee management positions and subsequent progress, with experience, to middle management or setting up your own business. It is also a practical method of entering a relevant degree program, using the Advanced Diploma qualification to gain both employment and substantial credits towards university study.

Over the past 20 years, our programs in management and marketing have established a reputation for depth, breadth and student achievement. Our graduates are employed in all business areas, in large and small organisations in Australia and internationally.

One of the reasons for this success is that the course blends the intensely practical skills of the Certificate IV in Business with the intellectual rigor of upper level competencies in the Advanced Diploma. You are also able to tailor the course by selecting a major that suits your personal interests and direction.

The Events Management major provides knowledge of the structure, operation and technology of the rapidly-growing events industry, and the skills required for concept development, venue selection, and the management of sponsorship activities.

Fast facts

Course

ADip of Management majoring in Events Management

Code

MMER

Qualifications awarded

BSB40101 Certificate IV in Business
BSB60201 Advanced Diploma of Business Management
A statement of attainment is issued for all national competencies achieved.

Course length

40 weeks (4 terms)

Starting dates

See starts and timetables

Academic entry requirement

Year 12 or equivalent, or successful completion of a relevant Certificate III or IV or Diploma

Upward pathways

Graduates can continue into relevant undergraduate degree programs with advanced standing. They can also enter Williams' Advanced Diploma in Marketing with significant credit, further enhancing credit gained in transferring to a relevant undergraduate degree. See university pathways.

Course content

The subjects used in our version of the Advanced Diploma of Business Management build on the practical skills and foundation knowledge achieved in the Certificate IV in Business, which occupies the first semester of the course. These emphasise computer and interpersonal communication skills -- indispensable tools in today's competitive business world. They also cover accounting systems using MYOB, supervision and project management skills, and knowledge of practical aspects of marketing.

At the Advanced Diploma level, the subjects include managing strategy development and planning, day-to-day operational management and customer service focus, methods and styles of leadership that achieve results, and a knowledge of the legal framework in which businesses must operate. The subjects in your chosen major allow you to personalise the course.

Please note that subjects may be changed at the discretion of the College to keep them up to date, to comply with industry Training Package requirements, or for timetabling purposes.

Communication, Personal Development

Communication & Media
Career Strategies
Relationships & Networking
Research & Reporting

Computing

Basic Word Processing
Computer Presentations
Electronic Collaboration & Research
Online Information & Email
Spreadsheets
Advanced Spreadsheets

Events Management

Event Concept Development
Event Industry Knowledge
Event Venue Site Selection
Sponsorship Management

Finance & Law

Accounting Information Systems
Business Law
Health, Safety & Security

Management & Supervision

Business Planning
Leadership
Managing Customer Focus
Project Management
Strategic Management

Marketing

Introduction to Marketing
Public Relations & Promotion
Business Statistics

Operations

Operations Management

Graduate employment

Student Services works with each student to match job preferences with jobs available. We normally receive more employer requests for staff than we can fill. Areas where recent graduates have been employed include:

Advertising 
Export Management 
e-Trading 
Marketing 
Sales 
Public Relations 

Human Resources 
Retail Management 
Merchant Banking 
Investment 
Technology 
Telecommunications 

Multi-Media 
Publishing 
Corporate Services 
Events Management 
Hotel Management 
Property Management

 
 
 
Katie Plummer works in Graduate Recruitment with a major Australian bank. "I am very happy to be working in such a great position with an internationally focused company. The role gives me great scope to pursue my interests in Marketing and HR."
 

 

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