Project Management MSc (one year full-time or three years part-time)
International students can apply
3 good reasons to study Project Management at Salford • Developed with project management specialists from a range of organisations • Guest lectures from practicing project managers • Gain the necessary knowledge and skills to become a Project Management Practitioner (PMP) of the PMI and/or a member of the APM (MAPM)
Programme details
This programme will provide you with a comprehensive and systematic understanding of project management. You will be exposed to new insights of best practice applications in the field of Project Management through the most up-to-date academic research and case studies. The skills that you will develop will enable you to manage projects within manufacturing, service or public organisations.
Module titles
Semester 1: • Research Methods • Project Management Context and Processes
• Project Planning and Control
Semester 2: • Project Human Resource Management and Communications
• Strategic Management • Project Risk and Procurement Management
• Choose one from • Managing Development Projects • Quality and Environmental Systems • Corporate and Social Responsibility • Managing Risk in Organisations • Sustainable Business • Project Finance
Semester 3: • Dissertation or one-year paid placement
Suitable for
Graduates from business or management- related subjects or with work experience that has incorporated a project management role.
Career potential
This programme creates opportunities for managers whose focus is on the management of discrete projects. Graduates of the programme often go on to build their career as business consultants.
The Salford MBA MBA (one year full-time)
3 good reasons to study The Salford MBA at Salford • One of the longest established Masters of Business Administration programmes in the UK and accredited by AMBA
• Taught by an international team who have solid research experience and experience of applying theory in commercial environments • Unique holistic programme structure
Programme details
The Salford MBA focuses on enterprise and entrepreneurship and works in partnership with local, national and international industry to facilitate change. Our emphasis on practice-led teaching ensures that you see the benefit of these partnership experiences in the classroom.
Key entrepreneurial skills that we will help you develop include: • Presentation skills • Critical analysis skills • Team working skills • Cross-cultural skills
The MBA’s location within MediaCityUK will further enhance the variety and scope of visiting speakers and external business trips.
Module titles
Semester 1: • Business and its environment – This case-driven module covers aspects of marketing, human resource management, finance, operations, organisational theory, information technology and law.
Semester 2: • Strategy – Case driven module incorporating a business simulation game
• Choose two from: • Managing Projects and Supply Chains • Corporate, Social Responsibility • Managing Risk in Organisations • Sustainable Business • Customer Management • Financial Management • Contemporary HRM • Management in the Global Context • The Business of Government
Semester 3: • Entrepreneurial Leadership • Individual Consultancy Project
Suitable for
Graduates of any discipline with three or more years work experience bearing a significant level of responsibility normally at a supervisory or managerial level.
Career potential
Graduates of the MBA have gone on to enjoy significant roles within large multinational organisations up to the levels of CIO, COO and senior vice- president. Others have developed their own organisations and taken the role of managing director.
International students can apply
MediaCityUK
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