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University-Level Prospectus | FOUNDATION DEGREES FdA PROJECT MANAGEMENT


1J56 AWARDING BODY: UNIVERSITY OF PLYMOUTH


2 YEARS, FULL-TIME 3 YEARS, PART-TIME


This course aims to provide employers with a high-quality programme that will attract new talent into project management positions and up-skill the existing workforce to make projects and businesses more productive, efficient and profitable. The FdA Project Management is suitable for various project management roles, including project manager and project co-ordinator.


This foundation degree is designed to produce graduates who have the theoretical underpinning, practical orientation and skillset required for employment in the project management environment.


You will study a wide range of modules, including Project Tools & Techniques, Project Software, Sustainability in Business and The Principles of Project Management.


PROGRESSION


Successful completion of the course may lead to progression to the BA (Hons) Professional Development (Business & Management) at Petroc or the BSc (Hons) Management Practice or BA (Hons) International Trade & Operations Management (top up) at the University of Plymouth.1


“I had always wanted to study music and also return to education. Having a college within close proximity that offers all the incredible facilities made this possible, as I did not want to travel or relocate. I was also attracted


JOE, MUSIC


to the smaller scale community feel.” Razale Scott Olivier, Foundation Degree in Music Performance (now Contemporary Musicianship)


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