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FH Kufstein Tirol - University of Applied Sciences
Master in Sports, Culture & Event Management FT
- Kufstein, Austria
Master
Full time
4 semesters
On-Campus
English
This Master Degree Program has been developed as a management degree in the synergetic areas of sports, culture as well as events management with a strong international focus.
eLearning Academy for Communication GmbH
Event management & marketing communication
- Online
MA
Full time, Part time
2 semesters
Distance Learning
German
The world of art, culture and business events is diverse, colorful and electrifying. Whether personal presence, digital participation or hybrid event formats, events are always something special. Would you like to work in this great environment and get to know outstanding, creative people? You know that you can attract a lot of attention with spectacular events? And you achieve that your events are communicated on all channels? Then you will acquire subject-specific knowledge and skills in the master’s course in marketing communication with a specialization in “Event Management & Marketing Communication”. We give you all the necessary tools on your way to success. Become a sought-after expert.
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Master Programs in Management Studies Event Management
Event management is a diverse field, as no two events are ever the same. The type and scale of the event will greatly influence the specific requirements of the event manager, so many event management programs include information on how to produce various kinds of events.
If you are thinking of furthering your education in an institution, where academic excellence is adhered to then Austria offers the best destination. These institutions are research based thus enabling students to get ideas on how solve real life problems.
A masters is earned after students complete an undergraduate degree program. To obtain a masters, you usually need to complete 12 to 18 college courses that often involve completing comprehensive tests and/or a thesis.