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Business and Events Management - Two-year Accelerated Degree

University Centre Farnborough

UCAS Code: BE21 | Bachelor of Arts (with Honours) - BA (Hons)

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Course option

2years

Full-time | 2024

Subjects

Business studies

Event management

**Business and Events Management**

Discover how business and events can come together in a dynamic and fast-paced sector with this two-year accelerated degree. You will benefit from close-knit classes and insight from experienced lecturers. This course starts each September and is awarded by the University of Surrey.

**Course highlights**
You can save a year of tuition fees and graduate sooner, as this is a two-year accelerated degree.
You will be taught at the University Centre Farnborough, with modern facilities, access to relevant materials and excellent online learning as well
It can provide a route into a number of careers related to Business Management and Event Management
Your options are kept open and it allows you to tailor your studies by studying two subjects
Guest speakers from Business Agencies and other relevant Industry Professionals have provided insightful talks in the past on Business topics.

**Why study this course with us?**
Business and Events can both go onto a range of career paths. Studying these two subjects together will give you a broad overview of business industries and environments, as well as developing project management and organisational skills. The combination of Business and Events will equip you with both business and creative skills to take forward into your career.

At Farnborough, many of your lecturers will have experience working in a range of business settings. This will give you a full insight into your subject in the classroom and beyond. You will be taught in classrooms rather than large lecture theatres, which means your classes here will feel more personal, with plenty of opportunities to ask questions, receive feedback and become friends with your new classmates.

**Who is this programme for?**
This degree is suitable for those with an interest in Business and Events, who want to pursue a career path or further study in either business or events. You might currently be studying a Level 3, A Level, or Access to Higher Education course, be returning to education after a break, or wish to transfer from another higher education institution

Tuition fees

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Channel Islands
£9,000
per year
England
£9,000
per year
EU
£9,000
per year
International
£13,000
per year
Northern Ireland
£9,000
per year
Scotland
£9,000
per year
Wales
£9,000
per year

The Uni


Course location:

University Centre Farnborough

Department:

Accounting, Administration, Business and Management

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