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MSc Project Management via Study Centres

This design of this course enables people from any discipline or degree background to become project managers. The course content is in line with the requirements of the Project Management Institute (PMI) and the Association for Project Management (APM).

Project Management students writing a plan on a whiteboard

Key course information

Course codeCID1124
LocationPartner centre

Course summary

This design of this course enables people from any discipline or degree background to become project managers. The course content is in line with the requirements of the Project Management Institute (PMI) and the Association for Project Management (APM).

The taught modules ensure you develop a well-rounded set of project and general management skills. These include:

  • Project Management basics
  • Project delivery methods including agile
  • International project management
  • Managing people and project leadership
  • Understanding organisations
  • Project funding and tendering
  • Project risk management
  • Quality management.

We invite experienced project professionals and project managers to contribute to the course. They share their experiences and provide real-world case studies. Past speakers include the Chief Information Officer of BT, a senior NHS project manager, and senior project management consultants.

We also have close links with the PMI and APM in the north-east. The events organised by them provide you with excellent networking opportunities.

A master's degree in project management will open up a wide range of employment opportunities for you. Project Managers work in most sectors of industry, governments, consulting, non-profit organisations, the arts, and many other sectors. Past graduates of this course work in all these sectors and have developed successful and dynamic careers.

What you'll study

Core modules

If you’re studying at a study centre, please contact the centre directly for up-to-date module information.

How you'll learn

We use a wide variety of teaching and learning methods. These include lectures, seminars, class discussions, case studies, a project management business game, group work, presentations, and applied study.

Assessment is 100% coursework-based with no exams. Methods include written reports and research papers, practical assignments, and the master's project.

Entry requirements

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Contact your study centre to find out more information about start dates and how to apply for this course.

Disclaimer

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View our programme specifications(opens in new tab) for further information about what the course covers, learning outcomes and the skills you'll gain when you graduate.