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Masters Degree Description

Gain the specialised knowledge and skills to manage projects and programmes within commercial or non-profit organisations, ensuring they deliver impact and value for money.

Prepare to become a future project leader by combining theoretical knowledge with practical skills. Learn how to manage stakeholders, risks and the project lifecycle.

Key course content includes the following:

Strategic project management and organisational culture: explore project processes, stakeholder management, and teamwork within diverse groups to drive change.
Governance, ethics, and methodologies: cover Agile, PRINCE2 and governance schemes to improve project success and sustainability.
Data-driven decision-making and risk management: focus on project analytics, risk management, and forecasting techniques using tools like Primavera P64 to help achieve project outcomes.

Start dates:

  • March 2026
  • May 2026
  • July 2026
  • September 2026
  • November 2026
  • January 2027
  • March 2027
  • May 2027
  • July 2027

Entry Requirements

An honours degree 2:2 or above or international equivalent.

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Fees

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Programme Funding

A range of financial support is available for postgraduate study including loans, flexible payment options, discounts and scholarships.

Student Destinations

Successful completion of this course should prepare you for employment in the field of project management or for further project management related study.

On successful completion of this course, you will be able to:

critically evaluate project management and its role in different organisations at a cultural and strategic level in an evolving global environment.
Critically analyse a range of different issues and challenges in the implementation and management of projects, including people, processes and culture, developing reasoned recommendations and solutions.
Systematically analyse and critically evaluate project data and information to synthesise business research.
Critically evaluate the principles of developing and proposing a strategy for leading strategic change.
Demonstrate a systematic understanding of the current concepts, principles and methodologies available in planning and managing a wide variety of projects from a global perspective.
Develop transferable professional and practical skills that will demonstrate a responsible, ethical and sustainable approach to managing projects both individually and as part of a team.
Communicate effectively with internal and external stakeholders involved in a variety of international projects including developing written plans, reports and delivering professional oral presentations.

Module Details

Project Management Organisation and Culture - 30 credits
Project Management Methodologies and Governance Frameworks - 30 credits
Data-driven Project Management for Risks and Oversight - 30 credits
Strategic Leadership in Portfolio and Programme Management - 30 credits
Postgraduate Project - 60 credits

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