The benefits of this masters in project management course are wide and varied and will help progress your future career.
From analysing indecision within games theory to rebuilding a country’s infrastructure, you’ll explore the drivers in which businesses operate, and the challenges and opportunities that project manager’s face.
Your learning will be complemented by invited lectures from experts across the industry who bring a diverse set of skills and the ability to solve complex problems.
Applicants should hold a minimum of a lower second class honours degree or the equivalent from an international institution in a subject with suitable scientific content. Applicants with other qualifications are also considered.
If you do not qualify for direct entry, you may wish to follow a Graduate Diploma pathway to the programme through one of our partners.
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careers involving project management, risk management and financial planning.
If you want to work in infrastructure management and development, which involves management of supply chain and/or financial risks, this programme will be particularly relevant. Additionally, the course is ideal if you are planning a career in any of the following areas:
Core modules
Managing Project Risk and Uncertainty (20 credits)
Optimization and Decision Making (20 credits)
The Project Lifecycle (20 credits)
Financial Engineering and Planning (20 credits)
PMFR Workshops and Seminars (0 credits, P/F)
Introductory Mathematics (0 credits, P/F)
Elective modules
Presenting Data (20 credits)
Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Enterprise (20 credits)
Supply Chain Management (20 credits)
Decision Sciences I: Complex Systems and Networks (20 credits)
Decision Sciences II: Game Theory (20 credits)
Dissertation
Dissertation (60 credits)
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