Project Management MSc
Around the world, there is a growing need for expertly trained project managers. Join this course and learn everything you need to know to join the industry and make yourself a highly employable expert.
Register your interestAround the world, there is a growing need for expertly trained project managers. Join this course and learn everything you need to know to join the industry and make yourself a highly employable expert.
Register your interestThis MSc Project Management course is designed to develop graduates into critical and effective project managers who can apply advanced research and analysis to their practice. Open to students from any discipline — whether business, arts, or technical — it provides a comprehensive foundation in project management.
You’ll learn everything from the basics of project delivery to managing international projects and diverse teams. With insights from guest lecturers who bring real-world experience, you’ll gain practical knowledge and expand your professional network, preparing you to excel as a project manager in any industry.
You'll be taught through lectures, seminars, class discussions, case studies, a project management business game, group work, presentations and applied study.
The course is marked through written reports, research papers, practical assignments and a dissertation of your research based on your interests and career goals.
But there are no exams for this degree. Unlike the undergraduate level, you'll need to do some independent research and reading on this course.
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To study this course, you need:
You must meet the minimum English language requirements to join the course:
We accept a range of English language tests and qualifications for students from all over the world. View the complete list here.
APL is the term used when you get credit towards your course for something you learned in the past. This means you only need to study some courses, including a module or several modules.
This can come from:
If you could get APL, contact our Admissions team.
The annual fee for this course is:
For the 2024/25 academic year, even though you are classified as an International Student, EU nationals receive a £6,400 scholarship, which reduces the fees from £17,400 to £11,000. The discounted fee will be reflected in your offer letter.
The annual fee for this course is:
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