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Tourism, Hospitality and Events Management (Events Specialisms)

Course details
  • FdSc
  • 2 Years
  • Full-time
  • 01/09/2025
  • Undergraduate
Course location
Titanic Quarter Campus
Awarded by:
Ulster University

Course summary

The Tourism, Hospitality and Event sectors are at the heart of Northern Ireland economic growth and are dispersing wealth right across Northern Ireland. The Tourism Strategy: 10 Year Plan (Dept of Economy, 2023) establishes a vision and mission for the growth in Northern Ireland over the next decade and the events industry is embedded deeply in this strategy. Consumer events such as sporting events and concerts draw crowds and stimulate the local economy, and business events play an important role in showcasing NI as a place to visit, study, live, work, do business and invest in. It is estimated the expansion of the business events sector will generate up to 2,000 new jobs across Northern Ireland (Northern Ireland Business Events - Integrated Strategy 2030).

Recently, the Department of Digital Culture Media and Sport (2024), estimated that the events industry generates £84bn every year with conferences and business events generating over £18bn in direct spend annually. With over 700,00 people employed within the events industry, there is a need for new graduates in this sector and opportunities are available across the industry in areas such as exhibitions and conferences, business events, music and festivals, and bespoke sporting events.

This two-year Foundation Degree in Event Management, validated by Ulster University aims to provide graduates with the principles and theories alongside the practical application of skills required to plan, organise and manage live events. Our students will have the skills, knowledge and experience the industry needs and this two-year programme, opens the door to an exciting range of career pathways.

Students are also given the option to travel and to experience the industry at first hand through Work Based Learning, site visits to the industry or through their engagement with a wide range of industry professionals. The Turing Scheme is the UK government’s programme to provide funding for international opportunities in education and training across the world and students on this programme will have the opportunity to take up opportunities through this scheme.

Students will typically have the potential to work on a range of events, adapting to the very different challenges of charitable fundraising, corporate meetings, conferences, exhibitions, festivals and public events.

Structure
Full Time Structure: The course is delivered over 2 years.

The programme consists of 11 modules. On the full-time course students will study six level 4 modules in year 1 and five level 5 modules in year 2.

Level 4 modules

  • Event Operations
  • Management in Action
  • Introduction to Hospitality, Tourism and Events
  • Managing Financial Performance
  • Corporate Events
  • Global and Cultural Events

Level 5 modules

  • Contemporary Events
  • People Management
  • Marketing and Entrepreneurship
  • Personal Professional Development
  • Work Based Learning

The assessment strategy typically includes a combination of written coursework, scenario-based and live practical activities, presentations, and the application of 21st Century skills, knowledge and thinking to professional practice in event operations and management.

The key approaches to teaching and learning include lectures, case studies, practical activities, presentations guest speakers and group work with the aim of developing graduates who are dynamic leaders, self-motivated, skilled communicators and future ready.

The course is delivered in the classroom and supported by practical workshops and the College VLE.

This programme of study is likely to include enrichment units, which are an additional component to enhance your employability.

Please read our Terms and Conditions at https://www.belfastmet.ac.uk/media/5idjrsdi/belfast-met-terms-and-conditions-for-enrolment-and-application-202526.pdf before applying for or enrolling on any of our courses.

Modules

The programme consists of 11 modules. On the full-time course students will study six level 4 modules in year 1 and five level 5 modules in year 2.

Level 4 modules

  • Event Operations
  • Management in Action
  • Introduction to Hospitality, Tourism and Events
  • Managing Financial Performance
  • Corporate Events
  • Global and Cultural Events

Level 5 modules

  • Contemporary Events
  • People Management
  • Marketing and Entrepreneurship
  • Personal Professional Development
  • Work Based Learning

Assessment method

Presentations, written and practical assessments.

Qualified teacher status (QTS)

To work as a teacher at a state school in England or Wales, you will need to achieve qualified teacher status (QTS). This is offered on this course for the following level:

  • Course does not award QTS

How to apply

Apply by
29 January

This is the deadline for applications to be completed and sent for this course. If the university or college still has places available you can apply after this date, but your application is not guaranteed to be considered.

Application codes

Course code:
U199
Institution code:
B07
Campus name:
Titanic Quarter Campus
Campus Code:
T

Points of entry

The following entry points are available for this course:

  • Year 1

International applicants

Belfast Met will not be sponsoring new applications for a student visa for the academic year 2025-26. More information on Right to Study and applying with overseas qualifications is available on our Frequently Asked Questions page on our website https://www.belfastmet.ac.uk/full-time/how-to-apply/application-faqs/

Entry requirements

Qualification requirements

UCAS Tariff - 64 points

Minimum entry requirements are pre-defined by the College’s admissions criteria, which can be found by visiting our entry criteria page at https://www.belfastmet.ac.uk/full-time/higher-education/entry-criteria-higher-education/ Enhance entry criteria for this course is listed below: A minimum of 64 tariff points at Level 3 (UCAS new tariff points for entry to Higher Education 2017) to include a minimum of two A2 level passes (Grade A-E) or equivalent. You must also have at a minimum of a Grade C/4 in both GCSE English Language (or equivalent). Applicants who do not meet the tariff points but do have prior learning and/or specific industry experience may avail of the APL (Accreditation of Prior Learning) subject to Ulster University guidelines. Early application is advised if you require APL. Proof of qualifications MUST be provided when you enrol, e.g. exam certificates. All courses within Belfast Met are delivered and assessed in English, apart from language-specific courses. Your competence in English must be verified prior to enrolling on your chosen course.

A level

Minimum entry requirements are pre-defined by the College’s admissions criteria, which can be found by visiting our entry criteria page at https://www.belfastmet.ac.uk/full-time/higher-education/entry-criteria-higher-education/ Enhance entry criteria for this course is listed below: A minimum of 64 tariff points at Level 3 (UCAS new tariff points for entry to Higher Education 2017) to include a minimum of two A2 level passes (Grade A-E) or equivalent. You must also have at a minimum of a Grade C/4 in both GCSE English Language (or equivalent). Applicants who do not meet the tariff points but do have prior learning and/or specific industry experience may avail of the APL (Accreditation of Prior Learning) subject to Ulster University guidelines. Early application is advised if you require APL. Proof of qualifications MUST be provided when you enrol, e.g. exam certificates. All courses within Belfast Met are delivered and assessed in English, apart from language-specific courses. Your competence in English must be verified prior to enrolling on your chosen course.

Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma (first teaching from September 2016)

Minimum entry requirements are pre-defined by the College’s admissions criteria, which can be found by visiting our entry criteria page at https://www.belfastmet.ac.uk/full-time/higher-education/entry-criteria-higher-education/ Enhance entry criteria for this course is listed below: A minimum of 64 tariff points at Level 3 (UCAS new tariff points for entry to Higher Education 2017) to include a minimum of two A2 level passes (Grade A-E) or equivalent. You must also have at a minimum of a Grade C/4 in both GCSE English Language (or equivalent). Applicants who do not meet the tariff points but do have prior learning and/or specific industry experience may avail of the APL (Accreditation of Prior Learning) subject to Ulster University guidelines. Early application is advised if you require APL. Proof of qualifications MUST be provided when you enrol, e.g. exam certificates. All courses within Belfast Met are delivered and assessed in English, apart from language-specific courses. Your competence in English must be verified prior to enrolling on your chosen course.

Access to HE Diploma

Minimum entry requirements are pre-defined by the College’s admissions criteria, which can be found by visiting our entry criteria page at https://www.belfastmet.ac.uk/full-time/higher-education/entry-criteria-higher-education/ Enhance entry criteria for this course is listed below: A minimum of 64 tariff points at Level 3 (UCAS new tariff points for entry to Higher Education 2017) to include a minimum of two A2 level passes (Grade A-E) or equivalent. You must also have at a minimum of a Grade C/4 in both GCSE English Language (or equivalent). Applicants who do not meet the tariff points but do have prior learning and/or specific industry experience may avail of the APL (Accreditation of Prior Learning) subject to Ulster University guidelines. Early application is advised if you require APL. Proof of qualifications MUST be provided when you enrol, e.g. exam certificates. All courses within Belfast Met are delivered and assessed in English, apart from language-specific courses. Your competence in English must be verified prior to enrolling on your chosen course.

Scottish Higher

Minimum entry requirements are pre-defined by the College’s admissions criteria, which can be found by visiting our entry criteria page at https://www.belfastmet.ac.uk/full-time/higher-education/entry-criteria-higher-education/ Enhance entry criteria for this course is listed below: A minimum of 64 tariff points at Level 3 (UCAS new tariff points for entry to Higher Education 2017) to include a minimum of two A2 level passes (Grade A-E) or equivalent. You must also have at a minimum of a Grade C/4 in both GCSE English Language (or equivalent). Applicants who do not meet the tariff points but do have prior learning and/or specific industry experience may avail of the APL (Accreditation of Prior Learning) subject to Ulster University guidelines. Early application is advised if you require APL. Proof of qualifications MUST be provided when you enrol, e.g. exam certificates. All courses within Belfast Met are delivered and assessed in English, apart from language-specific courses. Your competence in English must be verified prior to enrolling on your chosen course.

Please click on the course page link to find out more about entry requirements for this course.

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Additional entry requirements

Other
Following receipt of application, applicants will enter a Pre-Entry Advice process. Applicants must complete this process before moving to the next stage.

English language requirements

There are minimum English Language requirements for full-time Higher Education programmes. Applicants must hold a GCSE pass at Grade C/4 or above in English Language. Level 2 Certificate in Essential Skills Literacy may be regarded as an acceptable alternative to GCSE English Language. The College may accept an equivalent level of qualification. Some courses may require higher than the minimum Grade C/4. You are advised to check the individual course entry requirements. You can find these within the Entry Requirements section under each individual course. Where a GCSE grade in English is specified as the only qualification accepted, other English competency qualifications may not apply. If you have not achieved GCSE English Language Grade C/4 or an equivalent level, you will be asked to provide evidence of English Language competency. Other qualifications may be accepted as evidence of level of competency on a case-by-case basis. To provide evidence of English Language competency, please contact us on 028 90 265 265 or email studentportal@belfastmet.ac.uk You will be referred to the appropriate curriculum area who will guide you on your next steps. Where an ESOL qualification is used, the appropriate level must be achieved across all skills - Reading, Writing, Speaking & Listening. Applicants should also check the English language criteria for progression to other further and higher education institutions as these may vary.

Please click on the link below for more information about course entry requirements. https://www.belfastmet.ac.uk/course/p00199-aa/event-management-validated-by-ulster-university-foundation-science-degree-ft-titanic-quarter/

Contextual admissions

Universities and colleges consider more than grades when assessing applications and may make offers based on a range of criteria. Learn more about contextual offers.

We recognise that prior learning or experience may give some students credit towards a qualification to gain entry onto a programme or credit towards a programme of study. Please refer to our Accreditation of Prior Learning (APL) process.

Please click on the link for more information on Belfast Met's Higher Education entry requirements and our Accreditation of Prior Learning (APL) Process.

Learn more on the Belfast Metropolitan College website

Historical entry grades data BETA

This section shows the range of grades students (with UK A-Levels or Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diplomas) who received offers were previously accepted with (learn more). It is designed to support your research but does not guarantee whether you will or won't get a place. Admissions teams consider various factors, including interviews, subject requirements, and entrance tests. Check all course entry requirements for eligibility.

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Fees and funding

Tuition fees

LocationFeeYear
EU£3110Year 1
England£3110Year 1
Northern Ireland£3110Year 1
Scotland£3110Year 1
Wales£3110Year 1
Channel Islands£3110Year 1
Republic of Ireland£3110Year 1
International£7735Year 1

Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website.

Additional fee information

The College reserves the right to introduce bursaries, offer concessions and vary fees within this schedule during the financial year to ensure optimal participation.

The College reserves the right to vary fees within this schedule during the financial year in line with amendments to Government policy.

Applicants and students will be informed, at the earliest opportunity of any rate change.

All course fees must be paid, or payment terms agreed with the College in advance of course commencement.

Please refer to our Fees and Charges Policy 2025-26 available from the Public Documents section of our website at https://www.belfastmet.ac.uk/media/qu1lwkoq/fees-and-charges-policy-2025-26_.pdf

Fees are payable annually.

The fees for 2025 and 2026 have not been finalised and may be subject to change.

All fees are set in accordance with DfE regulations.

Please contact the student loan company if you require a loan or our Funding Team by emailing studentfunding@belfastmet.ac.uk for other options.

Sponsorship information

Our Student Funding service provides advice and guidance to students on funding opportunities available in support of their studies. We aim to inform students about the range of financial assistance available, the relevant criteria and how these funds can be accessed. Please visit our website at https://www.belfastmet.ac.uk/life-at-the-met/students-support/student-finance/ to find out more information.

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