Department of Marketing and Events Management

Practical, industry-aligned education in marketing and events management — preparing graduates for careers across public and private sectors.

Department of Marketing and Events Management3 Programs

College of Business · Australian University (AU)

3
Degree Programs
2–4
Years to Complete
60–120CH
Credit Hours
25+
Career Pathways

The Department of Marketing & Events Management offers students a dynamic and practical education in both management and marketing, equipping them for roles in both public and private organizations. Our curriculum covers not only marketing but also the thrilling and multifaceted field of event management.

Marketing stands as a pivotal function within any organization, but our department goes beyond this by incorporating event management into our program. Whether you aspire to build a career in marketing, event planning, or any profession, comprehending the significance of both these disciplines is essential for your success.

Faculty and students from AU's Department of Marketing and Events Management

Entry Requirements

Requirements for Entry

Admission to AU's Diploma and Bachelor's degree programs is based on high school academic performance. For Business programs — including the Diploma of Marketing, Bachelor of Marketing, and Bachelor of Events Management — applicants from government and Arabic private schools need a minimum overall average as shown below; applicants from other international school systems need the equivalent minimum GPA. Both the Scientific and Literature streams are accepted.

All applicants must submit a true copy of their High School Certificate (authenticated by Kuwait's Ministry of Education, with an English translation), a valid passport and Civil ID copy, a personal photograph, and proof of English proficiency — either AU's own English Placement Test (KD 25 fee) or a recognized certificate such as IELTS (minimum score of 3) or TOEFL iBT (minimum score of 71). Graduates of foreign school systems must also submit their transcripts along with an equivalency letter from the Private Education Department.

Program Government / Arabic Private Schools Other International Systems
Diploma of Marketing Minimum 60% Equivalent minimum GPA
Bachelor of Marketing (2+2) Minimum 60% Minimum GPA 2.00
Bachelor of Events Management Minimum 60% Minimum GPA 2.00

Figures reflect AU's published College of Business admission requirements, which apply across its Business programs. Please confirm current thresholds with AU Admissions before applying.

Diploma of Marketing60 CH2 Years

Diploma Program · Department of Marketing & Events Management, College of Business

60CH
Credit Hours
20
Courses
4
Academic Semesters
13+
Career Pathways

AU’s Diploma of Marketing program provides students with a sound theoretical knowledge base in marketing management as well as a range of managerial skills to ensure that marketing functions are effectively conducted in any organization such as a marketing consultancy role or as a team member within the marketing department of an organization. Students have to complete 60 CH in two years to acquire the Diploma of Marketing.

Program Objectives and Learning Outcomes

The Diploma of Marketing curriculum is designed around the following program objectives:

  • Determine strategies for evaluating and developing new and modified products, concepts, goods, and services that respond to evolving market needs.
  • Apply the principles of business ethics and social responsibility.
  • Develop an integrated advertising and marketing communications plan and be able to present and defend it.
  • Describe different strategic purposes of using digital marketing technologies and social media.
  • Understand and apply the skills to be content marketers, using photos and videos to promote products.
  • Identify and explain factors which influence consumer behavior and recognize the behavioral aspects of marketing management.

By successful completion of the program, graduates will be able to:

  • Explain the coherent body of knowledge, and the underlying principles and concepts, fundamental to, and in the broader context of, the marketing discipline.
  • Apply critical thinking, evaluation, and problem-solving skills in the integration and application of theoretical and technical knowledge within the context of marketing practice.
  • Exercise professional judgement and identify and respond to ethical and legal issues in a range of professional marketing contexts.
  • Analyze, evaluate, and develop solutions to communication problems in creative and innovative ways.
  • Devise effective strategy based on relevant marketing theory to solve marketing problems and engage stakeholders effectively.
  • Write effectively for diverse audiences; create media and business-oriented communication product; speak articulately; conduct and evaluate research based on interviews and secondary source analysis; and communicate effectively with stakeholders.
  • Use technology effectively to communicate with stakeholders.
  • Develop and apply academic knowledge in professional settings.
  • Obtain, through electives, in-depth knowledge and understanding in more specific related areas.

Career Opportunities

Graduates of AU's Diploma of Marketing are prepared for entry- and mid-level roles across marketing, advertising, and sales functions, including:

Marketing Manager
Public Relations Specialist
Advertising Account Executive
Sales Manager
Retail Merchandising Manager
Brand Manager
Market Research Manager
Advertising / Promotion Manager
Copywriter
Market Research Analyst
Media Planner
Production Manager
Survey Researcher

Study Plan

Recommended Study Plan

Diploma of Marketing (0–2) — view the full 4-semester plan online or download it as a PDF.

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Bachelor of Marketing120 CH4 Years (2+2)

Bachelor's Degree (2+2) · Department of Marketing & Events Management, College of Business

120CH
Credit Hours
40
Courses
8
Academic Semesters
13+
Career Pathways

AU’s Bachelor of Business Marketing program offers a challenging curriculum designed to prepare students for exciting careers in a variety of marketing fields. Students will study diverse topics including marketing strategy, consumer behavior, and market research techniques. Students have to complete 60 CH in the first two years to acquire the Diploma of Marketing. Upon completion of the Diploma program, the students may continue and receive the Bachelor of Business (Marketing) if they complete complementary 60 CH during additional two years of study.

Program Objectives and Learning Outcomes

Building on the Diploma of Marketing foundation, the Bachelor of Marketing curriculum is designed around the following program objectives:

  • Determine strategies for evaluating and developing new and modified products, concepts, goods, and services that respond to evolving market needs.
  • Apply the principles of business ethics and social responsibility.
  • Develop an integrated advertising and marketing communications plan and be able to present and defend it.
  • Describe different strategic purposes of using digital marketing technologies and social media.
  • Understand and apply the skills to be content marketers, using photos and videos to promote products.
  • Identify and explain factors which influence consumer behavior and recognize the behavioral aspects of marketing management.

By successful completion of the program, graduates will be able to:

  • Explain the coherent body of knowledge, and the underlying principles and concepts, fundamental to, and in the broader context of, the marketing discipline.
  • Apply critical thinking, evaluation, and problem-solving skills in the integration and application of theoretical and technical knowledge within the context of marketing practice.
  • Exercise professional judgement and identify and respond to ethical and legal issues in a range of professional marketing contexts.
  • Analyze, evaluate, and develop solutions to communication problems in creative and innovative ways.
  • Devise effective strategy based on relevant marketing theory to solve marketing problems and engage stakeholders effectively.
  • Write effectively for diverse audiences; create media and business-oriented communication product; speak articulately; conduct and evaluate research based on interviews and secondary source analysis; and communicate effectively with stakeholders.
  • Use technology effectively to communicate with stakeholders.
  • Develop and apply academic knowledge in professional settings.

Career Opportunities

Graduates of AU's Bachelor of Marketing are prepared for a broad range of marketing roles across industries, including:

Marketing Manager
Public Relations Specialist
Advertising Account Executive
Sales Manager
Retail Merchandising Manager
Brand Manager
Market Research Manager
Advertising / Promotion Manager
Copywriter
Market Research Analyst
Media Planner
Production Manager
Survey Researcher

Entry Requirements & Study Plan

Recommended Study Plan

Bachelor of Marketing (2+2) — view the full 8-semester plan online or download it as a PDF.

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Bachelor of Events Management120 CH4 Years

Bachelor's Degree (0–4) · Department of Marketing & Events Management, College of Business

120CH
Credit Hours
40
Courses
8
Academic Semesters
16+
Career Pathways

Bachelor of Events Management program seeks to ensure enrolled students are taught strong organizing and interpersonal skills, and the ability to excel in today’s fast-paced environment. Individuals working within the event management field mainly plan and organize promotional, business, and social events. Students have to complete 120 CH in four years to acquire the Bachelor of Events Management. The proposed program is designed in alignment with CQ University requirements.

Program Objectives and Learning Outcomes

The Bachelor of Events Management curriculum is designed around the following program objectives:

  • Interpret and evaluate events management as a phenomenon and as a business system.
  • Identify and assess relationships and networks relative to building capacity.
  • Apply relevant technology for the production and management of experiences.
  • Plan, lead, organize, and control resources for effective operations.
  • Create, apply, and evaluate marketing strategies for destinations.
  • Develop and evaluate policy and planning initiatives.

By successful completion of the program, graduates will be able to:

  • Understand the trends and traits of the events management industry.
  • Identify how to determine staffing and scheduling responsibilities.
  • Understand the executive events management responsibilities and how current technologies affect all departments.
  • Understand the terminology and methods of events management.
  • Develop and apply academic knowledge in professional settings.
  • Demonstrate critical thinking including innovation, analysis, synthesis, and application to the fields of events management.
  • Demonstrate entry-level knowledge in the nature and scope of events management professions and the historic, scientific, and philosophical foundations of the profession based on evaluation of key class assignments and industry standards.
  • Demonstrate the ability to design, implement, and evaluate services, events, and programs that model inclusive practices and that enhance the quality of life for all people through recreation and leisure experiences.

Career Opportunities

Graduates of AU's Bachelor of Events Management are prepared for roles across event planning, hospitality, and destination marketing, including:

Event Planner
Wedding Planner
Venue Manager
Catering Services Manager
Social Media Coordinator
Marketing Manager
Communications Manager
Conference Center Manager
Entrepreneur
Consultant
Educator
Brand Manager
Project Coordinator
Account Planner
Content Manager
Content Strategist

Entry Requirements & Study Plan

Recommended Study Plan

Bachelor of Events Management (0–4) — view the full 8-semester plan online or download it as a PDF.

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