The course is in English.
Historical, economic and social analysis: A critical analysis of the historical development, economic impact and social implications of the events sector, with the application of relevant theories and methodologies.
Strategic event planning and stakeholder management: Developing and implementing advanced planning techniques and stakeholder management strategies for various types of events, including sports events, esports and business events.
_ Integrating Sustainability: Integrating sustainability principles using the Triple Outcome Framework into event planning and management practices.
- Multidisciplinary applications: Enhancing event design and attendee experiences by applying insights from anthropology, psychology, and sociology.
-Management of cultural and specialized events: Planning and managing cultural events, festivals and initiatives that focus on heritage, taking into account the unique challenges of this sector.
1-Event Management: Navigating the dynamic world of events.
2- Involving stakeholders of event planners and designers
3-World of planned events
4- Sustainability and Event Planning
5- Understanding event planning from the perspective of anthropology, psychology, and sociology
6- Evaluating the economic and social impacts of the events
7- In-depth study - Management of major sporting events
8- In-depth exploration of esports
9-Business Events Management
10- Festivals and cultural events in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Problem-solving and question-posing using scenarios, case studies, simulations, and interactive learning methods to make learning active.
Presenting real-life problems or case studies that students must solve using the course material helps to contextualize learning and apply knowledge.
Videos, animations, and tutorials explain complex concepts visually and interactively. The use of diagrams, charts, and visual aids enhances understanding and comprehension of information.
Providing additional materials, including articles, e-books, and research, to enable students to explore topics in depth.
Individual courses: 25 hours
English