Course Description

The MSc Project Management degree is designed to develop the professional expertise required to plan, manage, and deliver complex projects successfully in a range of industries. This course, accredited by the Association for Project Management (APM), focuses on balancing management knowledge and technical competence essential for effective project leadership.

Students will gain a comprehensive understanding of project management principles, including planning, execution, monitoring, and completion processes. The course adopts an international perspective, enabling learners to develop transferable management skills applicable across various sectors, from construction and engineering to business services and technology.

Throughout the programme, students will explore real-world applications of project management through case studies and practical learning experiences. The curriculum fosters the development of individual management styles, encouraging students to refine their personal approach to project leadership, decision-making, and problem-solving within professional environments.

What You Will Learn
Students will develop a deep understanding of the theoretical and practical aspects of project management, including:

  • Project planning, control, and delivery processes in diverse business contexts.

  • Financial and cost management techniques required for project budgeting and resource allocation.

  • Application of management theories and practices to guide effective decision-making.

  • Research and analytical skills to assess project risks, opportunities, and outcomes.

  • Professional skills in leadership, communication, negotiation, and stakeholder engagement.

  • The ability to apply project management tools and methodologies in alignment with professional standards and ethical considerations.

Why study this course?

  • Accredited by the Association for Project Management (APM), providing access to professional resources and networking opportunities.

  • Designed to balance theoretical understanding with practical management competence.

  • Supported by experienced lecturers and industry experts who bring real-world project insights into teaching.

  • Offers a flexible and internationalised learning environment suitable for professionals from a wide range of disciplines.

  • Provides access to extensive student support services, including career guidance and employability assistance.

Entry requirements

Academic Route

Minimum Age: 18 years

Applicants must provide evidence of their highest academic qualification, which may include:

  • Level 3 Qualifications (A Levels, NVQ Level 3, Diploma, Certificate, or Access to Higher Education Diploma)
  • International Baccalaureate
  • High School Level Qualifications
  • Level 2 Qualifications or equivalent (for example, GCSEs, NVQ Level 2, Diploma, or Certificate)

Work Route

Minimum Age: 21 years

Applicants who do not meet formal academic entry criteria may apply through the Work Route. This route recognises relevant professional experience in the field, or related industries as an alternative pathway into higher education. Some exceptions may apply for applicants with professional experience in other fields. This entry route ensures that motivated and experienced candidates can progress academically and professionally.

English Language Proficiency

If English is not the first language, applicants must complete an approved free English language test that assesses reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills. Equivalent qualifications may also be accepted.

Interview

All applicants are required to attend an interview with a member of the admissions team as part of the selection process.

Assessments

You’ll be able to test your skills and knowledge informally before you do assessments that count towards your final mark. You can get feedback on all practice and formal assessments so you can improve in the future. The assessment technique is built on a strong alignment with real-world project management concerns and includes a variety of group and individual based assessment styles, such as:

  • Written coursework such as essays, reports, and case studies.

  • Group projects and collaborative assignments.

  • Research projects and presentations.

  • Examinations evaluating theoretical and applied knowledge.

  • A final dissertation demonstrating independent research and project management competence.

Modules

  • Innovation and Technology in Project Management
  • Leadership and Professional Development
  • Project Management Principles and Methodologies
  • Strategy Risk and Uncertainty in Project
  • Project

Study & Career Progression

Graduates of the MSc Project Management programme can pursue leadership and specialist roles across a range of sectors, including business, construction, technology, finance, and public administration. This degree provides a foundation for advancement into positions that require strategic thinking, coordination, and management of complex projects.

Potential career paths include:

  • Project Manager

  • Project Coordinator

  • Change Manager

  • Consultant Project Administrator

  • Head of Projects or Programmes

  • Business or Systems Analyst

  • Project Controls Manager

  • PMO Director or Officer

  • Contracts Manager

Graduates may also progress to further academic study such as a PhD in Engineering and the Built Environment or a Professional Doctorate in Business and Management.

Student Fee's & Finance

The Tuition Fee of the course may vary depending on the institution you wish to study at, as well as your status in the UK. The course is available for UK/EU & International Students and eligible for Student Loans Company (SLC) funding to help cover the cost of your tuition fees and other expenses.

If you are an UK/EU citizen or living in the UK on an Indefinite stay, apart from the tuition fees, you could also receive support from the government via Student Loans Company to cover some living costs while studying.

  • Tuition fee loans cover the full cost of your course and are paid directly to the course provider.
  • Maintenance Loan pays for day-to-day living expenses like rent, bills, food and books. Unlike the fees loan, it's paid directly to your student bank account once a term and you can spend it on anything you like.
  • Student Finance has to be paid back, however, you only make Student Loan repayments once you've left your course AND are earning enough. Repayments vary with your salary, and stop altogether if your income drops too low.
  • Students can also apply for other types of special support grants, such as childcare grants or Disabled Students' Allowance if eligible.
  • Moreover, almost all universities offer a selection of student bursaries. These are cash gifts you usually don't have to repay.

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