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Unit of Study HOTL2005 Festival and Special Events Planning (2024)

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On completion of this unit, students should be able to:

demonstrate knowledge of festivals and special and mega events, their stakeholders, and their role in contemporary society.

identify and analyse the economic, environmental, socio-cultural and political dimensions of staging a festival, special or mega event

demonstrate the capability to conceive, design and plan a festival or special or mega event

demonstrate the knowledge and skills to reflect upon the challenges of staging a festival or special or mega event and how these challenges are managed.

Teaching and assessment

Teaching method
Tutorial 3 hours (Weekly)
Assessment
Report10%
Reflective writing60%
Presentation30%

Teaching method
Tutorial 3 hours (Weekly)
Assessment
Report10%
Reflective writing60%
Presentation30%

Teaching method
Tutorial 3 hours (Weekly)
Assessment
Report10%
Reflective writing60%
Presentation30%

Prescribed learning resources

Prescribed Texts
  • Allen, J, O'Toole, W, Harris, R & McDonnell, I, 2011, Festival and Special Event Management, 5th edn, Wiley, Milton, Queensland. ISBN: 9871742164618.
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