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MSc International Project Management (Distance Learning)

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    MSc Distance Learning

Course Description

This distance learning masters in project management course is designed to allow maximum flexibility to ensure delegates who are employed have the opportunity to decide how and when is most convenient and conducive to study.

What’s covered in this course?

Our MSc Project Management course will help you gain the administrative, organisational and creative skills you’ll need to become one of tomorrow’s leading managers.

The course will encourage creative thinking, and the development of leadership and management skills through teamwork, discussion and peer review. You’ll develop new skills to an advanced level, becoming a highly-skilled manager capable of administering major projects within and across different organisations.

In addition to further academic research opportunities, career prospects are expected to keep pace with the rapid advances in management methods and intelligent based technologies, hence, there is expected to be continuing demand for competent, versatile postgraduates who can design and implement innovative solutions for industry.

Entry Requirements

  • Applicants are expected to have obtained an honours degree in a relevant management-related subject, with at least a 2:2 classification.
  • Alternatively, provide evidence of a portfolio of relevant industrial experience to successfully enter the course.

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Fees

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Programme Funding

There are various funding options, including loans, scholarships and bursaries.

Student Destinations

There are significant opportunities for you to participate in OpportUNIty student engagement initiatives, which operate through a partnership between the University and Students’ Union. The aim is to enable students to work as co-designers and collaborators with staff on projects that strengthen the development of the University learning community and enhance the student experience; offering support for Student Academic Partner (SAP) projects and for initiatives around Student Academic Mentoring (StAMP).

The aim of this course is to provide competent, innovative practitioners and managers with the ability to apply the principles of International Project Management. Graduates may have a variety of backgrounds ranging from construction or engineering to various service sector managers and specialists.

A key feature of this course is the incorporation of knowledge, skills and information concerning the growth of new markets in developing areas of the world offering potential for career progression and specialisation.

Examples of career outcomes are varied. Many graduates from our school have been successful in their career progression and promotion, examples include:

  • Logistics Manager, WEG Electric Motors (U.K.) Ltd
  • Logistics Manager, Ishida Europe
  • Head of Sales & Product Development, DHL Manufacturing Logistics Services
  • Logistics Operations Manager, Palletways UK
  • Regional Manager (Middle East & Africa), APL Logistics
  • Procurement Manager, BAE Systems

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