MSc Project Management

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MSc Project Management

OVERVIEWAdvanced project management techniques are no longer only for a few large corporations. Today, a vast variety of organisations across a wide range of industries rely on qualified project managers to make the difference between success and failure. This course can equip you to make that difference.Whether a recent graduate or a professional project manager, this course offers the in-depth understanding of vital tools and techniques that can launch careers and fuel professional progression.Skills for successYou will develop the skills and methodologies to plan, organise and control a project’s progression, quality and performance, together with the techniques to sustain its momentum. You’ll master systems thinking and develop essential skills in key areas like managing strategic procurement. Of course, it’s a discipline that is as much about leading people as it is about strategic planning or managing process. You’ll develop the skills to handle a range of leadership issues, from disputes between team members or external stakeholders, to motivating personnel through the complete project lifecycle.For organisations in every sector, it’s a business-critical discipline that’s central to growth and continued success, making this qualification a truly transferrable asset, whatever your professional ambitions.CAREER PROSPECTSThe skills to lead people and achieve aims are truly transferable, making you a valuable asset to a huge range of employers looking to navigate an uncertain and digital world. With a practical focus, this course offers the expertise and understanding to chart a path in a wide range of different sectors. From healthcare or engineering, to retail or finance, this course can open the door to a wealth of possibilities.Today, you’ll find our graduates working across these areas and more, working as planning engineers, e-business project managers and business analysts. By the time you leave us, you should be ready to join them, whether that means working for an employer, becoming a freelance consultant or starting your own business.