RSVP to Texas's only event/experience-related B.S. degree.
The Department of Hospitality & Tourism Management at UNT is proud to offer a brand
new Bachelor of Science degree in Event Design and Experience Management. This program
prepares students for an exciting career in event management and design. The event
industry expects a 9% growth rate between 2019-2029 with a $50,000 average event planner
salary in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
Why Earn a Event Design & Experience Management Degree?
The Department of Hospitality & Tourism Management at UNT is proud to offer a brand
new Bachelor of Science degree in Event Design and Experience Management. This program
prepares students for an exciting career in event management and design. The event
industry expects a 9% growth rate between 2019-2029 with a $50,000 average event planner salary in the Dallas-Fort Worth area alone.
Corporate: marketing executive, public relations officer, sales promotion executive
and many more...
Event Design & Experience Management Degree Courses You Could Take
Convention and Event Management (3 hrs)
Analysis of the factors to be considered in the successful management of corporate
and association meetings, conferences, conventions and special events. Topics include
special event planning, budgeting, marketing, arrangements, international considerations
and ethics.
Entertainment and Experiences in Hospitality and Events (3 hrs)
This course provides an overview of the function, design and structure of entertainment
and related experiences for the event and hospitality industries. Topics include structure
of the live entertainment industry, the promotion of entertainment-based events, and
overall analysis of the impact events have on a property and how entertainment projects
fit within the event and hospitality industries.
Strategic Event Design (3 hrs)
This course serves as a senior-level simulated learning project designed to provide
students with an opportunity to integrate knowledge, concepts and capacities from
different parts of their learning experiences.
Introduction to International Sustainable Tourism (3 hrs)
Global travel and tourism examined through the lens of sustainability and the triple
bottom line the economic, socio-cultural, and environmental effects of tourism on
a destination. Introduction to the different components of the travel and tourism
industry with a particular focus on examples of high and low sustainability practices
in each industry, using case studies from around the world as illustrations.
Introduction to Global Event Management (3 hrs)
Introductory course which examines different types of events and the global economic
impact of these events. Overview of the event management industries. Techniques and
procedures required for producing successful and sustainable events.
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