Bachelor in Events Management — Bachelor at Harold International College of London

Bachelor in Events Management


Bachelor in Events Management at HICL

Events are deceptive. The polished version the audience sees is the result of months of planning, supplier wrangling, contract reading, contingency thinking and last-minute decision-making. The Bachelor in Events Management is for people who want to take that work seriously, as a career, rather than wander into it through a different industry.

It is a full undergraduate degree that treats events as a discipline in its own right — corporate, cultural, sporting, MICE (meetings, incentives, conferences, exhibitions), entertainment, weddings and community programmes all sit within scope.

What the degree actually develops

Event concept and design thinking, project management, supplier and venue management, budgeting and financial control, marketing and audience development, risk and safety planning, legal and contractual basics, sustainability and the experiential side that separates a good event from a memorable one. The Bachelor in Events Management combines academic study with applied work because events live or die on execution as much as on planning.

Who this Bachelor in Events Management is for

  • School leavers committed to a career in events rather than a generic hospitality or tourism path.
  • People already working in events part-time who want a degree alongside their experience.
  • Career changers from hospitality, marketing or production moving into structured event roles.
  • International students looking for a UK undergraduate degree in events with global relevance.

Where graduates typically progress

Graduates of the Bachelor in Events Management often move into roles such as event coordinator, event producer, conference and exhibition executive, sponsorship coordinator, venue events manager, wedding planner, festival operations coordinator and corporate events executive. With experience, progression leads to senior producer, event director and head-of-events roles, or into freelance work and event entrepreneurship.

How the programme is delivered

HICL offers on-campus, blended and distance options where available. Events education benefits from applied work — running mock events, working with real briefs, observing live events where possible. Module structure, assessment formats and intake calendar are confirmed at enrolment.

Entry requirements

  • Completion of secondary education with results appropriate for undergraduate study.
  • Strong written and spoken communication skills.
  • Minimum age 17 at enrolment.
  • IELTS 5.5 to 6.0 or equivalent English proficiency for non-native speakers.
  • International applicants should check current UK Home Office guidance on student visa requirements.

Apply for the Bachelor in Events Management

If you want a full undergraduate degree that treats events as a serious career path rather than a side step, the Bachelor in Events Management is the right place to start. Click Enroll Now, share your details, and HICL admissions will respond within one working day.

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