Reg No: HS 2017/31
Faculty Board of Arts and Social Sciences
Tourism StudiesCourse Reading
Event managementValid from spring semester 2018
Course Code: TVGT22 Course Title: Event management
Event managementCredits: 7.5 Degree Level: Bachelor
Books
Getz, D. & Page, S.J. Event Studies: theory, research and policy for planned events. Edition 3. Oxon: Routledge, 2016. Pages: 534.Rogers, T. Conferences and conventions: a global industry. Edition 3. Oxon: Routledge, 2013. Pages: 422.
Shone, A. Successful Event Management. A Practical Handbook. 2013. ISBN 9781408066638.
Articles
Additional literature according to teacher's instructions, 100 pages.
Reference LiteratureBooks
Page, S.J. & Connell, J. The Routledge Handbook of Events. Oxon: Routledge, 2014.Richards, G. & Marques, L. & Mein, K. Event Design. Routledge, 2016.
Tonnquist, B. Project management: a guide to the theory and practice of project, program and portfolio management and business change. Edition 1. Stockholm: Bonnier utbildning, 2008. ISBN 978-91-622-8916-4. Pages: 401.
Watt, D.C. Event management in leisure and tourism. Harlow: Addison Wesley Longman, 1998. ISBN 0-582-35706-3. Pages: 200.
Approved by the Faculty Board of Arts and Social Sciences, 16 November 2017