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Projekt 158739-TEMPUS-1-2009-1-DE-JPHES
„E-Learning-Weiterbildungsnetzwerk im Tourismus (Belarus, Georgien und Ukraine ) – WeNeT“
E-Learning Training Courses Developed and Introduced in the Framework of
the TEMPUS Project 158739-TEMPUS-1-2009-1-DE-JPHES WeNeT
Name of Higher Education Institution:
Kutaisi University
Date of introduction of the module/course
Internet address of the module/course
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DESCRIPTION OF THE MODULE
TITLE OF THE MODULE
Code
Event Management
Teacher(s)
Coordinating: Teona Grigolashvili
Department
Economics
Others:
Study cycle
Form of delivery
e-learning
Level of the module
Target group
Tourism SME managers;
People who wish to work in
event business; Students;
Managers of public center
tourism organizations.
Duration
10 week
Langage(s)
Georgian
Prerequisites
Co-requisites (if necessary):
Prerequisites:
Credits of the module
3
Type of the module
Total student workload
75
Contact hours
10
Individual work hours
65
Aim of the module (course unit): competences foreseeen by the study programme
To consider a definition of and framework for special events, to examine scope of event business, to identify basic
works which is made by event managers.
Learning outcomes of module (course unit)
Teaching/learning methods
Assessment methods
Student will demonstrate an understanding of
Leture, Reading materials,
Quiz, Task solving
general principles of event management.
Exercises
Student will be able to define, apply and analize
Lecture demonstration
Quiz, Task solving
main principles of event management.
Student will be able to demonstrate ability to
make conclusion
Case study
Practical work
Student will have excellent oral and written
comunicational skils
Group Discussion
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Projekt 158739-TEMPUS-1-2009-1-DE-JPHES
„E-Learning-Weiterbildungsnetzwerk im Tourismus (Belarus, Georgien und Ukraine ) – WeNeT“
6. Funding of special events
7. Ten mistakes which is made by event planners
8.Risks in event management; Practical work
9. Event marketing
10.Post-event (self-evaluation)
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Assessment strategy
Practical work
Weig
ht in
%
10
40
Midterm test
Final exam
50
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2
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Final exam
Iš viso
Total individual work
Learning materials
0.25
Midterm test and Final exam
Listening to lectures / seminars
4. Event planning process;
Practical work on event planning
Midterm test
5. Financial management and budgeting of events
Total contact work
3. Event business supply and suppliers
Assessment of assignments
2. Market demand on events
Giving assignments
1. Introduction to event management
Consultations
Themes
Practiacl work (fulfilling assignments)
Time and tasks for individual
work
Contact work hours
4
3
3
10
15
30
15
3
6
3
5
65
Deadlines
Assessment criteria
On IV –
VIII weeks
After
IV
theme
After
X
theme
On practical work student will take quiz which containing 10
test question. All right ansvers will be given 0.5 point
There will be test questions and all right answer will be given 1
point .
Final exam includes all themes of the course. There will be test
questions and right answer will be given 1 point.
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„E-Learning-Weiterbildungsnetzwerk im Tourismus (Belarus, Georgien und Ukraine ) – WeNeT“
Author
Year
of
issue
Title
No
of
periodical or
volume
Place of printing. Printing
house or intrenet link
2-nd eddition
Thomson
Lecture Handout
(in Georgian)
2-nd eddition
Juta academic
Compulsory literature
Anton shone Bryn Perry
2004
Succesfull event management
Teona Grigolashvili
2012
Event management
Additional literature
Event marketing: how to
successfully promote events,
festivals
Leonard H. Hoyle
Greg Damster,Dimitri
Tassiopoulos, Peter de
Tolly,Wren Dry
2005
Event Management: A
Professional And
Developmental Approach
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