MSc Project Management (Part-Time)

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MSc Project Management (Part-Time) Campus: London Level of study: Postgraduate Tuition fee: 7,650 (UK/EU) Entry requirements: Minimum 2:2 (second class) honours degree or equivalent from a recognised university or work experience plus a relevant professional qualification English language requirements: GCSE English grade A-C Mode of study: Part-time classroom Duration: 2 years (18 weekends) Assessment methods: Coursework and exam Scholarships or bursaries: Not available Student finance: Available Payment plan: Available Starts: January, April, July, October COURSE OVERVIEW Project management is a highly valuable skill, involving the coordination of multiple work streams to deliver projects on time, within budget and resource constraints, and according to stakeholder expectations. To be a successful project manager you need to be a strong communicator, with the leadership skills to inspire widespread engagement with the project. This MSc Project Management will focus on developing your competence as a well-rounded project or programme leader alongside the wider leadership and management skills required to succeed in any organisation or sector. Live industry projects play a key role and have involved clients such as Volvo, Airbus, Balfour Beatty, the NHS and Google. Key facts Part-time Masters degree based in Central London Continue working while you study with lectures delivered on 18 weekends throughout the 2 year course Develop your knowledge within the context of project environments, with a focus on the importance of people and project teams in achieving success Undergraduate degree not essential for entry

ABOUT THIS COURSE What will I study? Our part-time MSc Project Management course is taught at our London Campus by our experienced academics and expert practitioners. This MSc in Project Management will focus on developing your competence as a wellrounded project or programme leader alongside the wider leadership and management skills required to succeed in any organisation or sector. Key study areas include risk and value management, project economics, project strategies, sustainable project management, and partnership and collaboration. You will develop your knowledge within the context of project environments, highlighting the importance of people and project teams in achieving success. Live industry projects play a key role and have involved clients such as Volvo, Airbus, Balfour Beatty, the NHS and Google. How will I be taught and assessed? This part-time programme is designed to allow you to fit your studies around your busy schedule and as such this work related award is delivered across 18 weekends over a two year period. It is also designed to allow you to relate your assessments back to your workplace, projects and programmes you are familiar or organisations in which you aspire to work. The programme is assessed through modular assignments and a final dissertation, with one examination. Overall, the programme uses a combination of teaching and learning materials and techniques including: Workshops delivered at weekends to enable face to face learning and interaction with fellow learners and tutors. Self-study materials, providing knowledge and understanding, and helping you to apply ideas to your workplace. Work-related assignments that give you an opportunity to develop and demonstrate your knowledge and understanding and provide evidence of competence. Face to face or online tutorials where required to support your learning. We offer extensive student support in and outside of the classroom with a dedicated student support team based in London. Careers and further study The average UK (median) project management salary, as identified in a 2018 Salary and Market Trends Survey undertaken by the Association for Project Management (APM) is 47,500. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Applicants should have the following: Standard entry requirements 2:2 or above from a recognised university

Non-standard entry requirements An equivalent professional qualification with 2 years professional practice experience in project management or a related field. Mature applicants lacking standard academic qualifications may be considered for entry if s/he has demonstrable work experience over 5 years MODULES Project, Programme and Portfolio Management (20 credits) This module will explore the aspects and integration of project management activities and skills across the initial design, build and commissioning phases of complex products and extensions of these in the lifecycle support systems, coordination and communication in stakeholder engagement, intense markets, and markets that require agility. The programme management element will expand the application to larger more complex scenarios of multiple projects or major projects where the dynamics present different opportunities and risks in achieving success, benefits and respective legacy. Finally, you will explore current practice of Project Portfolio Management which is often the centralized in the project management offices to analyse and collectively manage current or proposed projects based on numerous key characteristics. In addition to the taught concepts, the case-studies and debates based on experience with peers and current practitioners, allows you to prototype and test your own approaches in a reflective environment to develop your skills and share your knowledge. Project Organisations & Information Management (20 credits) In this module you will explore leadership issues, critically reviewing a range of models and practices with particular emphasis on the leader as a communicator and negotiator. You will be introduced to a variety of approaches to organisational analysis thus enabling you to challenge and critique, both organisational practice, and the theories, models and frameworks underpinning management, business and organisation. With a focus on developing you as a competent project leader, the module will develop your understanding of, and ability to apply, organisational leadership and management practices with progression to exploring alternative ways of seeing organisation and organising. This approach will enable you to develop your critical thinking and draws on contemporary research to explore alternative ways of organising. You will also explore the value of information systems within organisations. Specifically you will consider the evaluation and application of appropriate strategies for the management of information systems at intra- and inter-organisational levels, and how they might affect the use of Information Modelling applications. You will identify the various types of knowledge in organisations and analyse the management of that knowledge and information flows throughout the different project life-cycle stages. An important aspect of the module is the identification and evaluation of standards and procedures underlying the exchange of project information, including processes connected with supply chain integration, electronic commerce and mobile commerce on the project environment. You will also evaluate beneficial and detrimental effects of using real-time network tools for project collaboration.

People in Project Management (20 credits) Of all the variables that contribute to the success or failure of projects, the one that is most neglected, and therefore in need of the most attention, is the project team itself. This module aims to provide a clear and concise overview of the key concepts and theories of project, social and organization psychology pertaining to effective project team dynamics. Of equal importance, the module will also explore the key concepts and theories associated with management and organizational behaviour which influence people and projectorientated team working. Grounded in the social, management and organization sciences, but with an underlying practice-based focus on effective team working, the module will enable you to understand and participate in and effectively lead real and virtual projectorientated teams. Project Change, Risk and Opportunities Management (20 credits) Effective project management involves the need to identify risks, make appropriate decisions, ensure effective governance, initiate and lead change and develop an engaged and performance focused team. This is the focus of this module. Indeed, over three weekends, the module will develop your applied knowledge and skills in effective change management, risk management and decision making. Project Feasibility and Economics (20 credits) This module is designed to develop your knowledge and ability to practice as a Strategic Project Manager. In this module you will learn the various economic environments surrounding project organizations and project delivery, and examine the resources and constraints relating to strategic and financial decision-making for project formulation, initiation, delivery, and review. This module goes to assist in defining the levels of responsibility and directions of accountability required of a strategic project manager. Research Methods (20 credits) Your postgraduate degree will culminate in the completion of an individually negotiated work or career based research project. This module will introduce you to effective research practice. Indeed, training in research methods provides researchers with an understanding of the 'dos' and 'don'ts' that are associated with employing particular approaches to the collection and analysis of data. Awareness of research methodologies and methods will enable you to practice appropriate techniques and to implement methods accurately. The primary aim of the module is to inform and sensitize you to the choices that are available when planning to your subsequent research project. Of equal importance, the module will also introduce you to a range of generic academic skills that will support you during your programme of study and during the completion of your research project. The module will also provide you with instruction to help you formalize and write a creative research project proposal. Dissertation (60 credits) The module will build upon the concepts and theories presented during the research methods module. It will require you to develop, consolidate and apply your independent research, academic study and research project management skills to the investigation of a topic of your own choice that is relevant to your programme of study, your workplace or your future career aspirations.

FEES AND FINANCE Tuition fee 2018/19 UK/EU students: 7,650 This is the total tuition fee for your 2 year programme. Students should be prepared to buy some of the course texts which are around 40-50 each. This would average around 200-250 pa. Students travelling from outside of London are required to pay any associated travel or accommodation costs. Payment plans for self-funded students We offer an interest free monthly payment plan available to all self-funded students after payment of your deposit. Government Loan for Masters study For the Academic Year 2018/19, the Government will be providing a Postgraduate Loan (PGL) up to the value of 10,609 for UK and EU students. If you enter either full-time or parttime postgraduate study, you could be eligible to receive this funding. View this course online at: http://london.northumbria.ac.uk/course/msc-project-management-part-time/