Course Overview
This postgraduate programme in Project Management is designed to equip you with the knowledge, skills and professional confidence needed to succeed in today's competitive job market. Delivered by experienced academics and industry professionals, you will combine theory with practical application from day one.
The course is available at our partner campuses in London and Birmingham and Manchester and Leeds, with part-time study options and multiple intake dates each year — making it accessible no matter where you are in your journey.
What You'll Study
The programme covers the core disciplines you need for a successful career in project management. Modules are updated regularly to reflect industry developments and employer expectations.
- Project Management Frameworks: PRINCE2, PMBoK & Agile
- Scope, Time, Cost & Quality Management
- Risk Identification, Assessment & Mitigation
- Stakeholder Engagement & Communication Planning
- Resource Management & Team Leadership
- Change Management & Organisational Transformation
- Project Management Software: MS Project & Jira
- Benefits Realisation & Post-Project Review
Career Prospects & Salary
Project managers are needed in every industry. The UK has one of the highest concentrations of project management roles globally, with strong demand for certified professionals.
* Salary ranges are indicative averages for the UK market based on industry data. Actual salaries vary by experience, location and employer.
Entry Requirements
- Undergraduate degree (2:2 or above) in a relevant discipline
- English Language IELTS 6.5 or equivalent
- Relevant professional work experience is an advantage
- Personal statement and references required
Not sure if you qualify?Talk to an advisor— we assess every application individually and can often find a pathway that works for you.
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Career Paths
Where this course can take you
Six UK careers that graduates of Project Management courses commonly move into. Each guide covers salary, training routes, sponsor-visa eligibility and the paths into UK employment.