Module: BMA6005-40 Festival and Events Project
Level: 6
Credit Value: 40
Module Tutor: Victoria Opara
Module Tutor Contact Details: v.opara@bathspa.ac.uk
1. Brief description and aims of module:
This module provides you the opportunity to identify and select a festival and events management related issue and investigate it independently. You will be encouraged to work with a real organisation – maybe an existing employer or a placement provider; alternatively, you can carry out your research in an academic related topic. Whatever you choose, you will define a clear research question and identify the objectives of your research. You will then review and synthesise existing knowledge in a literature review. You will design the method and collect the data. Your data will then be analysed and critically discussed in relation to your research question and objectives.
In this module, you will be able to demonstrate the following Graduate Attributes:
Employable, equipped with the skills necessary to flourish in the global workplace, able to work in and lead teams.
Critical thinkers: able to express their ideas in written and oral form, and possessing information literacy.
Ethically aware: prepared for citizenship in a local, national and global context.
2.Outline syllabus
In this module you will acquire a detailed knowledge of your chosen festival and events management topic. We will give guidance on how to formulate and clarify your project ideas. You will be taught how to search and critically evaluate the literature. Research design and data collection techniques (quantitative and qualitative) will be explained. You will learn about the importance of ethics in project design. You will be shown how to select samples, collect primary data and analyse your findings.
3.Teaching and learning activities
You will be allocated a supervising tutor who, by means of 1-1 tutorial sessions with you, will supervise the project you undertake. You will be expected to critically discuss your ideas and engage in debate to progress your research with your supervising tutor. You will also attend a one hour lecture covering ‘research methods/project skills/employability’. We want to offer you all the assistance we can in securing a graduate role with great career prospects and we have arranged a series of employability sessions to take place in a number of the lecture slots - introduction to graduate schemes; skills, CVs, interviews and assessment centres.
Assessment Type: Course Work
Description: Supervision meetings (5 meetings)
% Weighting: 5%
Assessment Type: Course Work
Description: Research Project Proposal (2,000 words)
% Weighting: 25%
Assessment Type: Course Work
Description: Festivals and Events Management Project (8,000 words)
% Weighting: 70%