About Business Administration Diploma - Event Management Major in Bow valley
Program Description
Students gain a broad understanding of an event's behind-the-scenes aspects, and plan and produce outstanding events. With a focus on exceeding client and attendee expectations, this program covers research, planning, coordinating, and managing successful events. Graduates typically find employment as event coordinators with special event/entertainment companies, in hotels or convention centres, as wedding planners, and with a variety of not-for-profit and corporate businesses.
Time commitment
This is a two-year (four terms) diploma program. A full course load is five courses per term. Students may elect to take fewer courses each term; however, it will take longer to complete the program.
Learning options
The Business Administration diploma program consists of core business courses and major specific courses. Core courses are available both in class and online. All major courses are available in class with only some courses available online.
Course Schedule
Plan the sequence of your courses! These course planners are for prospective students only. If you are a current student, please refer to your D2L program page from program planners.
- 2018/2019 course schedule.
- 2019/2020 course schedule.
Co-operative Education Program (Optional)
Co-op provides eligible Business Administration Diploma students with an opportunity to gain work-related experience for one term through an assisted job search. Co-op offers students relevant experience to boost employment opportunities, develop professional skills and experience, network with employers, and earn money.
The Co-op Work Term process aligns with the competitive nature of job search. To be accepted into the Co-op Program, applicants must meet all eligibility criteria and follow the application process. Candidates are responsible for demonstrating a high level of professional and program expectations. Not all students accepted into the Co-op Program are guaranteed a Co-op Work Term position.
Academic qualification equivalents
- Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC)
English language requirements (one of the below):
- IELTS : 6.0 with minimum band score 6.0 (Winter 2020 onward)
- TOEFL : 83
- PTE : 59-64
Tuition fee for domestic and international students are tabulated below:
Tuition fee for Domestic students |
CAD 1,500 – CAD 5,000 |
Tuition fee for International students |
CAD 5,000 – CAD 10,000 |
In addition to the tuition fee students need to pay the following fees as well:
Material fee per semester |
CAD 45 - CAD 100 |
Student services fee per semester |
CAD 50 |
Student association fee per semester |
CAD 54 |
H&D per semester |
CAD 140 |
Parchment Replacement Fee |
CAD 50 |
Replacement of Student ID Card |
CAD 10 |
Early and Deferred Examination Fee |
CAD 50 |
NSF Cheque Administrative Fee |
CAD 50 |
Application Fee |
CAD 65 for domestic students CAD 130 for international students |
Confirmation Deposit |
CAD 200 for domestic students CAD 1,500 for international students |
Course Extension Fee for credit courses |
CAD 100 - CAD 200 |
Late Payment Fee |
CAD 50 |
International Student Medical Insurance through 3rd party insurer |
CAD 244 per term |
Non-refundable portion of international students' tuition |
CAD 1,500 |
Living expenses
Bow Valley College does not offer on-campus residence. Students have the option of off-campus residence, homestays, rental houses etc.
General costs and Homestay cost |
Cost |
Standard service fee |
CAD 750 |
Security deposit |
CAD 500 |
Homestay fee |
CAD 825/month |
Textbooks for career program |
CAD 500 - CAD 700 |
Excursions |
CAD 200 |
Food |
CAD 500 per semester |
Weekend expenses |
CAD 200 |
Transit monthly pass |
CAD 99 per month |