Imagine orchestrating important events and rubbing shoulders with international personalities and delegates in one of the world's top event destinations - Singapore.
If that is your dream, the Diploma in Integrated Events Management will help you get there. Well-armed with project management know-how and the ability to design, plan, and execute everything from trade conferences to product launches and exhibitions, you will also pick up knowledge in hospitality and tourism management as well as sales and marketing skills in the course of study.
And if theme parks thrill you, the Theme Park and Attraction Management specialisation track is definitely the option for your final year.
Singapore has carved out a reputation as one of the most popular cities for meetings and conventions, bringing together luminaries and delegates from around the world. As a leading world-class events hub, Singapore’s events industry is a vibrant and booming sector.
The Diploma in Integrated Events Management will equip you with the ability to organise impactful and attractive events. From trade conferences and product launches to press briefings and exhibitions, you will learn how an event is conceptualised, planned, and executed from scratch.
If you aspire to work in theme parks and attractions, you can opt for a specialisation track in Theme Park and Attraction Management in your final year of study.
Internships with organisations including Resorts World Sentosa, Kingsmen Exhibits, and Singapore Press Holdings will prepare you for a variety of event management roles. You will learn how to respond to the demands of this industry effectively and produce memorable, talked-about events that stay in participants’ minds.
RP’s integrated events management graduates have taken up exciting and challenging roles in diverse entities, from event companies such as Pico Art International and Singex Venues to organisations such as Marina Bay Sands, St Regis Singapore, and Singapore Airlines. Potential career positions include:
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The course structure consists of general, discipline, and specialisation modules. There is also an industry orientation component.
Each module is equivalent to four modular credits (MC).
5 compulsory modules: A113 Mathematics B102 Organisational Behaviour B216 Marketing G101 Cognitive Processes and Problem Solving G107 Effective Communication
9 compulsory modules: B209 Management Accounting B215 Financial Accounting B218 Business Statistics B220 Microeconomics B321 Macroeconomics H102 Hospitality and Tourism Management H203 Strategic Thinking Skills H208 Service Quality and Professional Etiquette H323 Hospitality Revenue Management
Option 1: Regular Track (36 MC) 9 compulsory modules: B205 Business Law H204 Customer Relationship Management H207 Project Management and Scheduling H210 Event Operations Management H213 Food and Beverage Management H220 Introduction to the Event Industry H322 Tourism and Travel Management H338 Meeting, Convention and Event Management H339 Exhibition Management
Option 2: Theme Park and Attraction Management Track (32 MC) 8 compulsory modules: H207 Project Management and Scheduling H210 Event Operations Management H213 Food and Beverage Management H220 Introduction to the Event Industry H340 Risk Management in Theme Parks and Attractions H341 Managing Guest Experience in Theme Parks and Attractions H342 Operational Issues in Theme Parks and Attractions H343 Entertainment and Events in Theme Parks and Attractions
2 compulsory modules: G901 Character and Citizenship Education H931 Industry Immersion Programme (20 MC)
Select 1 module from the following list: B101 Entrepreneurship B221 Human Resource Management H302 Hospitality Sales
Obtain a total of 4 modular credits from the prescribed range of modules offered by the Schools and Centre in RP.
Table 1: Minimum Entry Requirements
Any three other subjects
Note: To be eligible for admission, you must also have sat for one subject listed in the 2nd group of relevant subjects for the ELR2B2-B Aggregate Type.
Table 2: Aggregate Type
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To graduate with a Diploma in Integrated Events Management, you must complete a total of 124 modular credits. You should be able to do this within three years of enrolment if you successfully complete on average five modules, or its equivalent, per semester.