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University of Salford: Project Management
Institution | University of Salford |
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Department | Salford Business School |
Web | http://www.salford.ac.uk |
enquiries@salford.ac.uk | |
Telephone | 0161 295 4545 |
Study type | Taught |
MSc
Summary
The Project Management programme will challenge you to develop your knowledge and skills in current Project Management theories, industry trends, tools and techniques.
The programme is highly industry-focussed and culminates in a period of time on work experience. You can choose between a 9-12 month paid placement or the 3-6 month Industry Collaboration Project. Whichever you choose, you will put into practice the knowledge that you've learned.
Our teaching team consists of PM academics and practitioners who are actively involved in research; you will learn from them about the latest developments in areas such as Benefits management and realisation, Strategy focus and Output-driven Project Management. New developments in technologies that promote remote and digital Project Management will also be covered, along with the impact of increased automation, artificial intelligence and additive manufacturing.
The course reflects current research trends and best practice in the industry. We offer you the opportunity to explore substantial technical elements and advances in Project Management in relation to operations, logistics and supply chain optimisation, through specifically designed modules.
Our expertise is supported by input from industry partners such as Jaguar Landrover, Brother International and Manchester Airport who have helped to develop the programme. You will have the opportunity to learn from other students, expert guest lecturers and from your interaction with the Association of Project Management (APM) invited speakers and events.
Entry dates in September, November, January, March and June.
**You will:**
- Develop the skills required for successful and agile project management
- Learn from academics, industry experts and practitioners
- Explore cutting edge research in areas such as benefits management
- Explore key areas such as Data Analytics and Management of Complexity
- Consider the impact of new technologies such as automation and AI
- Put your learning into practice through either a paid Industry Placement or the Industry Collaboration Project
**Find out more** at www.salford.ac.uk/courses/postgraduate/project-management
Level | RQF Level 7 |
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Entry requirements | Normally a minimum 2:2 honours degree or equivalent or successful completion of the Graduate Certificate International Management. A wide range of professional qualifications are also accepted either in partial or complete fulfilment of entry requirements. Where a student has gained a recognised Honours degree but does not meet the normal entry qualification requirement, they may still be considered for entry if they can demonstrate relevant work experience of a minimum two years duration post study and acceptable level of responsibility. |
Location | Salford Business School Lady Hale Building Salford M5 4WT |
Summary
The Project Management programme will challenge you to develop your knowledge and skills in current Project Management theories, industry trends, tools and techniques.
The programme is highly industry-focussed and culminates in a period of time on work experience. You can choose between a 9-12 month paid placement or the 3-6 month Industry Collaboration Project. Whichever you choose, you will put into practice the knowledge that you've learned.
Our teaching team consists of PM academics and practitioners who are actively involved in research; you will learn from them about the latest developments in areas such as Benefits management and realisation, Strategy focus and Output-driven Project Management. New developments in technologies that promote remote and digital Project Management will also be covered, along with the impact of increased automation, artificial intelligence and additive manufacturing.
The course reflects current research trends and best practice in the industry. We offer you the opportunity to explore substantial technical elements and advances in Project Management in relation to operations, logistics and supply chain optimisation, through specifically designed modules.
Our expertise is supported by input from industry partners such as Jaguar Landrover, Brother International and Manchester Airport who have helped to develop the programme. You will have the opportunity to learn from other students, expert guest lecturers and from your interaction with the Association of Project Management (APM) invited speakers and events.
Entry dates in September, November, January, March and June.
**You will:**
- Develop the skills required for successful and agile project management
- Learn from academics, industry experts and practitioners
- Explore cutting edge research in areas such as benefits management
- Explore key areas such as Data Analytics and Management of Complexity
- Consider the impact of new technologies such as automation and AI
- Put your learning into practice through either a paid Industry Placement or the Industry Collaboration Project
**Find out more** at www.salford.ac.uk/courses/postgraduate/project-management
Level | RQF Level 7 |
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Entry requirements | Normally a minimum 2:2 honours degree or equivalent or successful completion of the Graduate Certificate International Management. A wide range of professional qualifications are also accepted either in partial or complete fulfilment of entry requirements. Where a student has gained a recognised Honours degree but does not meet the normal entry qualification requirement, they may still be considered for entry if they can demonstrate relevant work experience of a minimum two years duration post study and acceptable level of responsibility. |
Location | Salford Business School Lady Hale Building Salford M5 4WT |
Summary
The Project Management programme will challenge you to develop your knowledge and skills in current Project Management theories, industry trends, tools and techniques.
The programme is highly industry-focussed and culminates in a period of time on work experience. You can choose between a 9-12 month paid placement or the 3-6 month Industry Collaboration Project. Whichever you choose, you will put into practice the knowledge that you've learned.
Our teaching team consists of PM academics and practitioners who are actively involved in research; you will learn from them about the latest developments in areas such as Benefits management and realisation, Strategy focus and Output-driven Project Management. New developments in technologies that promote remote and digital Project Management will also be covered, along with the impact of increased automation, artificial intelligence and additive manufacturing.
The course reflects current research trends and best practice in the industry. We offer you the opportunity to explore substantial technical elements and advances in Project Management in relation to operations, logistics and supply chain optimisation, through specifically designed modules.
Our expertise is supported by input from industry partners such as Jaguar Landrover, Brother International and Manchester Airport who have helped to develop the programme. You will have the opportunity to learn from other students, expert guest lecturers and from your interaction with the Association of Project Management (APM) invited speakers and events.
Entry dates in September, November, January, March and June.
**You will:**
- Develop the skills required for successful and agile project management
- Learn from academics, industry experts and practitioners
- Explore cutting edge research in areas such as benefits management
- Explore key areas such as Data Analytics and Management of Complexity
- Consider the impact of new technologies such as automation and AI
- Put your learning into practice through either a paid Industry Placement or the Industry Collaboration Project
**Find out more** at www.salford.ac.uk/courses/postgraduate/project-management
Level | RQF Level 7 |
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Entry requirements | Normally a minimum 2:2 honours degree or equivalent or successful completion of the Graduate Certificate International Management. A wide range of professional qualifications are also accepted either in partial or complete fulfilment of entry requirements. Where a student has gained a recognised Honours degree but does not meet the normal entry qualification requirement, they may still be considered for entry if they can demonstrate relevant work experience of a minimum two years duration post study and acceptable level of responsibility. |
Location | Salford Business School Lady Hale Building Salford M5 4WT |
Summary
The Project Management programme will challenge you to develop your knowledge and skills in current Project Management theories, industry trends, tools and techniques.
The programme is highly industry-focussed and culminates in a period of time on work experience. You can choose between a 9-12 month paid placement or the 3-6 month Industry Collaboration Project. Whichever you choose, you will put into practice the knowledge that you've learned.
Our teaching team consists of PM academics and practitioners who are actively involved in research; you will learn from them about the latest developments in areas such as Benefits management and realisation, Strategy focus and Output-driven Project Management. New developments in technologies that promote remote and digital Project Management will also be covered, along with the impact of increased automation, artificial intelligence and additive manufacturing.
The course reflects current research trends and best practice in the industry. We offer you the opportunity to explore substantial technical elements and advances in Project Management in relation to operations, logistics and supply chain optimisation, through specifically designed modules.
Our expertise is supported by input from industry partners such as Jaguar Landrover, Brother International and Manchester Airport who have helped to develop the programme. You will have the opportunity to learn from other students, expert guest lecturers and from your interaction with the Association of Project Management (APM) invited speakers and events.
Entry dates in September, November, January, March and June.
**You will:**
- Develop the skills required for successful and agile project management
- Learn from academics, industry experts and practitioners
- Explore cutting edge research in areas such as benefits management
- Explore key areas such as Data Analytics and Management of Complexity
- Consider the impact of new technologies such as automation and AI
- Put your learning into practice through either a paid Industry Placement or the Industry Collaboration Project
**Find out more** at www.salford.ac.uk/courses/postgraduate/project-management
Level | RQF Level 7 |
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Entry requirements | Normally a minimum 2:2 honours degree or equivalent or successful completion of the Graduate Certificate International Management. A wide range of professional qualifications are also accepted either in partial or complete fulfilment of entry requirements. Where a student has gained a recognised Honours degree but does not meet the normal entry qualification requirement, they may still be considered for entry if they can demonstrate relevant work experience of a minimum two years duration post study and acceptable level of responsibility. |
Location | Salford Business School Lady Hale Building Salford M5 4WT |
Summary
The Project Management programme will challenge you to develop your knowledge and skills in current Project Management theories, industry trends, tools and techniques.
The programme is highly industry-focussed and culminates in a period of time on work experience. You can choose between a 9-12 month paid placement or the 3-6 month Industry Collaboration Project. Whichever you choose, you will put into practice the knowledge that you've learned.
Our teaching team consists of PM academics and practitioners who are actively involved in research; you will learn from them about the latest developments in areas such as Benefits management and realisation, Strategy focus and Output-driven Project Management. New developments in technologies that promote remote and digital Project Management will also be covered, along with the impact of increased automation, artificial intelligence and additive manufacturing.
The course reflects current research trends and best practice in the industry. We offer you the opportunity to explore substantial technical elements and advances in Project Management in relation to operations, logistics and supply chain optimisation, through specifically designed modules.
Our expertise is supported by input from industry partners such as Jaguar Landrover, Brother International and Manchester Airport who have helped to develop the programme. You will have the opportunity to learn from other students, expert guest lecturers and from your interaction with the Association of Project Management (APM) invited speakers and events.
Entry dates in September, November, January, March and June.
**You will:**
- Develop the skills required for successful and agile project management
- Learn from academics, industry experts and practitioners
- Explore cutting edge research in areas such as benefits management
- Explore key areas such as Data Analytics and Management of Complexity
- Consider the impact of new technologies such as automation and AI
- Put your learning into practice through either a paid Industry Placement or the Industry Collaboration Project
**Find out more** at www.salford.ac.uk/courses/postgraduate/project-management
Level | RQF Level 7 |
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Entry requirements | Normally a minimum 2:2 honours degree or equivalent or successful completion of the Graduate Certificate International Management. A wide range of professional qualifications are also accepted either in partial or complete fulfilment of entry requirements. Where a student has gained a recognised Honours degree but does not meet the normal entry qualification requirement, they may still be considered for entry if they can demonstrate relevant work experience of a minimum two years duration post study and acceptable level of responsibility. |
Location | MediaCity Campus University of Salford MediaCity B4 Orange Tower Salford Quays M50 2HE |
Summary
The Project Management programme will challenge you to develop your knowledge and skills in current Project Management theories, industry trends, tools and techniques.
The programme is highly industry-focussed and culminates in a period of time on work experience. You can choose between a 9-12 month paid placement or the 3-6 month Industry Collaboration Project. Whichever you choose, you will put into practice the knowledge that you've learned.
Our teaching team consists of PM academics and practitioners who are actively involved in research; you will learn from them about the latest developments in areas such as Benefits management and realisation, Strategy focus and Output-driven Project Management. New developments in technologies that promote remote and digital Project Management will also be covered, along with the impact of increased automation, artificial intelligence and additive manufacturing.
The course reflects current research trends and best practice in the industry. We offer you the opportunity to explore substantial technical elements and advances in Project Management in relation to operations, logistics and supply chain optimisation, through specifically designed modules.
Our expertise is supported by input from industry partners such as Jaguar Landrover, Brother International and Manchester Airport who have helped to develop the programme. You will have the opportunity to learn from other students, expert guest lecturers and from your interaction with the Association of Project Management (APM) invited speakers and events.
Entry dates in September, November, January, March and June.
**You will:**
- Develop the skills required for successful and agile project management
- Learn from academics, industry experts and practitioners
- Explore cutting edge research in areas such as benefits management
- Explore key areas such as Data Analytics and Management of Complexity
- Consider the impact of new technologies such as automation and AI
- Put your learning into practice through either a paid Industry Placement or the Industry Collaboration Project
**Find out more** at www.salford.ac.uk/courses/postgraduate/project-management
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | Normally a minimum 2:2 honours degree or equivalent or successful completion of the Graduate Certificate International Management. A wide range of professional qualifications are also accepted either in partial or complete fulfilment of entry requirements. Where a student has gained a recognised Honours degree but does not meet the normal entry qualification requirement, they may still be considered for entry if they can demonstrate relevant work experience of a minimum two years duration post study and acceptable level of responsibility. |
Location | Salford Business School Lady Hale Building Salford M5 4WT |
Summary
The Project Management programme will challenge you to develop your knowledge and skills in current Project Management theories, industry trends, tools and techniques.
The programme is highly industry-focussed and culminates in a period of time on work experience. You can choose between a 9-12 month paid placement or the 3-6 month Industry Collaboration Project. Whichever you choose, you will put into practice the knowledge that you've learned.
Our teaching team consists of PM academics and practitioners who are actively involved in research; you will learn from them about the latest developments in areas such as Benefits management and realisation, Strategy focus and Output-driven Project Management. New developments in technologies that promote remote and digital Project Management will also be covered, along with the impact of increased automation, artificial intelligence and additive manufacturing.
The course reflects current research trends and best practice in the industry. We offer you the opportunity to explore substantial technical elements and advances in Project Management in relation to operations, logistics and supply chain optimisation, through specifically designed modules.
Our expertise is supported by input from industry partners such as Jaguar Landrover, Brother International and Manchester Airport who have helped to develop the programme. You will have the opportunity to learn from other students, expert guest lecturers and from your interaction with the Association of Project Management (APM) invited speakers and events.
Entry dates in September, November, January, March and June.
**You will:**
- Develop the skills required for successful and agile project management
- Learn from academics, industry experts and practitioners
- Explore cutting edge research in areas such as benefits management
- Explore key areas such as Data Analytics and Management of Complexity
- Consider the impact of new technologies such as automation and AI
- Put your learning into practice through either a paid Industry Placement or the Industry Collaboration Project
**Find out more** at www.salford.ac.uk/courses/postgraduate/project-management
Level | RQF Level 7 |
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Entry requirements | Normally a minimum 2:2 honours degree or equivalent or successful completion of the Graduate Certificate International Management. A wide range of professional qualifications are also accepted either in partial or complete fulfilment of entry requirements. Where a student has gained a recognised Honours degree but does not meet the normal entry qualification requirement, they may still be considered for entry if they can demonstrate relevant work experience of a minimum two years duration post study and acceptable level of responsibility. |
Location | Salford Business School Lady Hale Building Salford M5 4WT |
Summary
The Project Management programme will challenge you to develop your knowledge and skills in current Project Management theories, industry trends, tools and techniques.
The programme is highly industry-focussed and culminates in a period of time on work experience. You can choose between a 9-12 month paid placement or the 3-6 month Industry Collaboration Project. Whichever you choose, you will put into practice the knowledge that you've learned.
Our teaching team consists of PM academics and practitioners who are actively involved in research; you will learn from them about the latest developments in areas such as Benefits management and realisation, Strategy focus and Output-driven Project Management. New developments in technologies that promote remote and digital Project Management will also be covered, along with the impact of increased automation, artificial intelligence and additive manufacturing.
The course reflects current research trends and best practice in the industry. We offer you the opportunity to explore substantial technical elements and advances in Project Management in relation to operations, logistics and supply chain optimisation, through specifically designed modules.
Our expertise is supported by input from industry partners such as Jaguar Landrover, Brother International and Manchester Airport who have helped to develop the programme. You will have the opportunity to learn from other students, expert guest lecturers and from your interaction with the Association of Project Management (APM) invited speakers and events.
Entry dates in September, November, January, March and June.
**You will:**
- Develop the skills required for successful and agile project management
- Learn from academics, industry experts and practitioners
- Explore cutting edge research in areas such as benefits management
- Explore key areas such as Data Analytics and Management of Complexity
- Consider the impact of new technologies such as automation and AI
- Put your learning into practice through either a paid Industry Placement or the Industry Collaboration Project
**Find out more** at www.salford.ac.uk/courses/postgraduate/project-management
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | Normally a minimum 2:2 honours degree or equivalent or successful completion of the Graduate Certificate International Management. A wide range of professional qualifications are also accepted either in partial or complete fulfilment of entry requirements. Where a student has gained a recognised Honours degree but does not meet the normal entry qualification requirement, they may still be considered for entry if they can demonstrate relevant work experience of a minimum two years duration post study and acceptable level of responsibility. |
Location | Salford Business School Lady Hale Building Salford M5 4WT |
Summary
The Project Management programme will challenge you to develop your knowledge and skills in current Project Management theories, industry trends, tools and techniques.
The programme is highly industry-focussed and culminates in a period of time on work experience. You can choose between a 9-12 month paid placement or the 3-6 month Industry Collaboration Project. Whichever you choose, you will put into practice the knowledge that you've learned.
Our teaching team consists of PM academics and practitioners who are actively involved in research; you will learn from them about the latest developments in areas such as Benefits management and realisation, Strategy focus and Output-driven Project Management. New developments in technologies that promote remote and digital Project Management will also be covered, along with the impact of increased automation, artificial intelligence and additive manufacturing.
The course reflects current research trends and best practice in the industry. We offer you the opportunity to explore substantial technical elements and advances in Project Management in relation to operations, logistics and supply chain optimisation, through specifically designed modules.
Our expertise is supported by input from industry partners such as Jaguar Landrover, Brother International and Manchester Airport who have helped to develop the programme. You will have the opportunity to learn from other students, expert guest lecturers and from your interaction with the Association of Project Management (APM) invited speakers and events.
Entry dates in September, November, January, March and June.
**You will:**
- Develop the skills required for successful and agile project management
- Learn from academics, industry experts and practitioners
- Explore cutting edge research in areas such as benefits management
- Explore key areas such as Data Analytics and Management of Complexity
- Consider the impact of new technologies such as automation and AI
- Put your learning into practice through either a paid Industry Placement or the Industry Collaboration Project
**Find out more** at www.salford.ac.uk/courses/postgraduate/project-management
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | Normally a minimum 2:2 honours degree or equivalent or successful completion of the Graduate Certificate International Management. A wide range of professional qualifications are also accepted either in partial or complete fulfilment of entry requirements. Where a student has gained a recognised Honours degree but does not meet the normal entry qualification requirement, they may still be considered for entry if they can demonstrate relevant work experience of a minimum two years duration post study and acceptable level of responsibility. |
Location | Salford Business School Lady Hale Building Salford M5 4WT |
Summary
The Project Management programme will challenge you to develop your knowledge and skills in current Project Management theories, industry trends, tools and techniques.
The programme is highly industry-focussed and culminates in a period of time on work experience. You can choose between a 9-12 month paid placement or the 3-6 month Industry Collaboration Project. Whichever you choose, you will put into practice the knowledge that you've learned.
Our teaching team consists of PM academics and practitioners who are actively involved in research; you will learn from them about the latest developments in areas such as Benefits management and realisation, Strategy focus and Output-driven Project Management. New developments in technologies that promote remote and digital Project Management will also be covered, along with the impact of increased automation, artificial intelligence and additive manufacturing.
The course reflects current research trends and best practice in the industry. We offer you the opportunity to explore substantial technical elements and advances in Project Management in relation to operations, logistics and supply chain optimisation, through specifically designed modules.
Our expertise is supported by input from industry partners such as Jaguar Landrover, Brother International and Manchester Airport who have helped to develop the programme. You will have the opportunity to learn from other students, expert guest lecturers and from your interaction with the Association of Project Management (APM) invited speakers and events.
Entry dates in September, November, January, March and June.
**You will:**
- Develop the skills required for successful and agile project management
- Learn from academics, industry experts and practitioners
- Explore cutting edge research in areas such as benefits management
- Explore key areas such as Data Analytics and Management of Complexity
- Consider the impact of new technologies such as automation and AI
- Put your learning into practice through either a paid Industry Placement or the Industry Collaboration Project
**Find out more** at www.salford.ac.uk/courses/postgraduate/project-management
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | Normally a minimum 2:2 honours degree or equivalent or successful completion of the Graduate Certificate International Management. A wide range of professional qualifications are also accepted either in partial or complete fulfilment of entry requirements. Where a student has gained a recognised Honours degree but does not meet the normal entry qualification requirement, they may still be considered for entry if they can demonstrate relevant work experience of a minimum two years duration post study and acceptable level of responsibility. |
Location | Salford Business School Lady Hale Building Salford M5 4WT |
Summary
The Project Management programme will challenge you to develop your knowledge and skills in current Project Management theories, industry trends, tools and techniques.
The programme is highly industry-focussed and culminates in a period of time on work experience. You can choose between a 9-12 month paid placement or the 3-6 month Industry Collaboration Project. Whichever you choose, you will put into practice the knowledge that you've learned.
Our teaching team consists of PM academics and practitioners who are actively involved in research; you will learn from them about the latest developments in areas such as Benefits management and realisation, Strategy focus and Output-driven Project Management. New developments in technologies that promote remote and digital Project Management will also be covered, along with the impact of increased automation, artificial intelligence and additive manufacturing.
The course reflects current research trends and best practice in the industry. We offer you the opportunity to explore substantial technical elements and advances in Project Management in relation to operations, logistics and supply chain optimisation, through specifically designed modules.
Our expertise is supported by input from industry partners such as Jaguar Landrover, Brother International and Manchester Airport who have helped to develop the programme. You will have the opportunity to learn from other students, expert guest lecturers and from your interaction with the Association of Project Management (APM) invited speakers and events.
Entry dates in September, November, January, March and June.
**You will:**
- Develop the skills required for successful and agile project management
- Learn from academics, industry experts and practitioners
- Explore cutting edge research in areas such as benefits management
- Explore key areas such as Data Analytics and Management of Complexity
- Consider the impact of new technologies such as automation and AI
- Put your learning into practice through either a paid Industry Placement or the Industry Collaboration Project
**Find out more** at www.salford.ac.uk/courses/postgraduate/project-management
Level | RQF Level 7 |
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Entry requirements | Normally a minimum 2:2 honours degree or equivalent or successful completion of the Graduate Certificate International Management. A wide range of professional qualifications are also accepted either in partial or complete fulfilment of entry requirements. Where a student has gained a recognised Honours degree but does not meet the normal entry qualification requirement, they may still be considered for entry if they can demonstrate relevant work experience of a minimum two years duration post study and acceptable level of responsibility. |
Location | Salford Business School Lady Hale Building Salford M5 4WT |
Summary
The Project Management programme will challenge you to develop your knowledge and skills in current Project Management theories, industry trends, tools and techniques.
The programme is highly industry-focussed and culminates in a period of time on work experience. You can choose between a 9-12 month paid placement or the 3-6 month Industry Collaboration Project. Whichever you choose, you will put into practice the knowledge that you've learned.
Our teaching team consists of PM academics and practitioners who are actively involved in research; you will learn from them about the latest developments in areas such as Benefits management and realisation, Strategy focus and Output-driven Project Management. New developments in technologies that promote remote and digital Project Management will also be covered, along with the impact of increased automation, artificial intelligence and additive manufacturing.
The course reflects current research trends and best practice in the industry. We offer you the opportunity to explore substantial technical elements and advances in Project Management in relation to operations, logistics and supply chain optimisation, through specifically designed modules.
Our expertise is supported by input from industry partners such as Jaguar Landrover, Brother International and Manchester Airport who have helped to develop the programme. You will have the opportunity to learn from other students, expert guest lecturers and from your interaction with the Association of Project Management (APM) invited speakers and events.
Entry dates in September, November, January, March and June.
**You will:**
- Develop the skills required for successful and agile project management
- Learn from academics, industry experts and practitioners
- Explore cutting edge research in areas such as benefits management
- Explore key areas such as Data Analytics and Management of Complexity
- Consider the impact of new technologies such as automation and AI
- Put your learning into practice through either a paid Industry Placement or the Industry Collaboration Project
**Find out more** at www.salford.ac.uk/courses/postgraduate/project-management
Level | RQF Level 7 |
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Entry requirements | Normally a minimum 2:2 honours degree or equivalent or successful completion of the Graduate Certificate International Management. A wide range of professional qualifications are also accepted either in partial or complete fulfilment of entry requirements. Where a student has gained a recognised Honours degree but does not meet the normal entry qualification requirement, they may still be considered for entry if they can demonstrate relevant work experience of a minimum two years duration post study and acceptable level of responsibility. |
Location | Salford Business School Lady Hale Building Salford M5 4WT |
Summary
The Project Management programme will challenge you to develop your knowledge and skills in current Project Management theories, industry trends, tools and techniques.
The programme is highly industry-focussed and culminates in the Industry Collaboration Project. You will choose one of four options to look at a real industry problem and provide researched solutions, helping you put your learning into practice.
Our teaching team consists of PM academics and practitioners who are actively involved in research; you will learn from them about the latest developments in areas such as Benefits management and realisation, Strategy focus and Output-driven Project Management. New developments in technologies that promote remote and digital Project Management will also be covered.
The programme reflects the current research trends and best practice in the industry. We offer you the opportunity to explore substantial technical elements and advances in Project Management in relation to Operations, Logistics and Supply chain optimisation, through specifically designed modules.
Our expertise is supported by input from industry partners such as Jaguar Landrover, Brother International and Manchester Airport who have helped to develop the programme. You will have the opportunity to learn from other students, expert guest lecturers and from your interaction with the Association of Project Management (APM) invited speakers and events.
International students should apply for the MSc route.
The course also offers a distance learning option through our official partner Robert Kennedy College, Zurich, Switzerland.
Postgraduate Certificate - PgCert
Summary
The Project Management programme will challenge you to develop your knowledge and skills in current Project Management theories, industry trends, tools and techniques.
The programme is highly industry-focussed and culminates in a period of time on work experience. You can choose between a 9-12 month paid placement or the 3-6 month Industry Collaboration Project. Whichever you choose, you will put into practice the knowledge that you've learned.
Our teaching team consists of PM academics and practitioners who are actively involved in research; you will learn from them about the latest developments in areas such as Benefits management and realisation, Strategy focus and Output-driven Project Management. New developments in technologies that promote remote and digital Project Management will also be covered, along with the impact of increased automation, artificial intelligence and additive manufacturing.
The course reflects current research trends and best practice in the industry. We offer you the opportunity to explore substantial technical elements and advances in Project Management in relation to operations, logistics and supply chain optimisation, through specifically designed modules.
Our expertise is supported by input from industry partners such as Jaguar Landrover, Brother International and Manchester Airport who have helped to develop the programme. You will have the opportunity to learn from other students, expert guest lecturers and from your interaction with the Association of Project Management (APM) invited speakers and events.
Entry dates in September, November, January, March and June.
**You will:**
- Develop the skills required for successful and agile project management
- Learn from academics, industry experts and practitioners
- Explore cutting edge research in areas such as benefits management
- Explore key areas such as Data Analytics and Management of Complexity
- Consider the impact of new technologies such as automation and AI
- Put your learning into practice through either a paid Industry Placement or the Industry Collaboration Project
**Find out more** at www.salford.ac.uk/courses/postgraduate/project-management
Level | RQF Level 7 |
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Entry requirements | Normally a minimum 2:2 honours degree or equivalent or successful completion of the Graduate Certificate International Management. A wide range of professional qualifications are also accepted either in partial or complete fulfilment of entry requirements. Where a student has gained a recognised Honours degree but does not meet the normal entry qualification requirement, they may still be considered for entry if they can demonstrate relevant work experience of a minimum two years duration post study and acceptable level of responsibility. |
Location | Salford Business School Lady Hale Building Salford M5 4WT |
Summary
The Project Management programme will challenge you to develop your knowledge and skills in current Project Management theories, industry trends, tools and techniques.
The programme is highly industry-focussed and culminates in a period of time on work experience. You can choose between a 9-12 month paid placement or the 3-6 month Industry Collaboration Project. Whichever you choose, you will put into practice the knowledge that you've learned.
Our teaching team consists of PM academics and practitioners who are actively involved in research; you will learn from them about the latest developments in areas such as Benefits management and realisation, Strategy focus and Output-driven Project Management. New developments in technologies that promote remote and digital Project Management will also be covered, along with the impact of increased automation, artificial intelligence and additive manufacturing.
The course reflects current research trends and best practice in the industry. We offer you the opportunity to explore substantial technical elements and advances in Project Management in relation to operations, logistics and supply chain optimisation, through specifically designed modules.
Our expertise is supported by input from industry partners such as Jaguar Landrover, Brother International and Manchester Airport who have helped to develop the programme. You will have the opportunity to learn from other students, expert guest lecturers and from your interaction with the Association of Project Management (APM) invited speakers and events.
Entry dates in September, November, January, March and June.
**You will:**
- Develop the skills required for successful and agile project management
- Learn from academics, industry experts and practitioners
- Explore cutting edge research in areas such as benefits management
- Explore key areas such as Data Analytics and Management of Complexity
- Consider the impact of new technologies such as automation and AI
- Put your learning into practice through either a paid Industry Placement or the Industry Collaboration Project
**Find out more** at www.salford.ac.uk/courses/postgraduate/project-management
Level | RQF Level 7 |
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Entry requirements | Normally a minimum 2:2 honours degree or equivalent or successful completion of the Graduate Certificate International Management. A wide range of professional qualifications are also accepted either in partial or complete fulfilment of entry requirements. Where a student has gained a recognised Honours degree but does not meet the normal entry qualification requirement, they may still be considered for entry if they can demonstrate relevant work experience of a minimum two years duration post study and acceptable level of responsibility. |
Location | Salford Business School Lady Hale Building Salford M5 4WT |
Summary
The Project Management programme will challenge you to develop your knowledge and skills in current Project Management theories, industry trends, tools and techniques.
The programme is highly industry-focussed and culminates in a period of time on work experience. You can choose between a 9-12 month paid placement or the 3-6 month Industry Collaboration Project. Whichever you choose, you will put into practice the knowledge that you've learned.
Our teaching team consists of PM academics and practitioners who are actively involved in research; you will learn from them about the latest developments in areas such as Benefits management and realisation, Strategy focus and Output-driven Project Management. New developments in technologies that promote remote and digital Project Management will also be covered, along with the impact of increased automation, artificial intelligence and additive manufacturing.
The course reflects current research trends and best practice in the industry. We offer you the opportunity to explore substantial technical elements and advances in Project Management in relation to operations, logistics and supply chain optimisation, through specifically designed modules.
Our expertise is supported by input from industry partners such as Jaguar Landrover, Brother International and Manchester Airport who have helped to develop the programme. You will have the opportunity to learn from other students, expert guest lecturers and from your interaction with the Association of Project Management (APM) invited speakers and events.
Entry dates in September, November, January, March and June.
**You will:**
- Develop the skills required for successful and agile project management
- Learn from academics, industry experts and practitioners
- Explore cutting edge research in areas such as benefits management
- Explore key areas such as Data Analytics and Management of Complexity
- Consider the impact of new technologies such as automation and AI
- Put your learning into practice through either a paid Industry Placement or the Industry Collaboration Project
**Find out more** at www.salford.ac.uk/courses/postgraduate/project-management
Level | RQF Level 7 |
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Entry requirements | Normally a minimum 2:2 honours degree or equivalent or successful completion of the Graduate Certificate International Management. A wide range of professional qualifications are also accepted either in partial or complete fulfilment of entry requirements. Where a student has gained a recognised Honours degree but does not meet the normal entry qualification requirement, they may still be considered for entry if they can demonstrate relevant work experience of a minimum two years duration post study and acceptable level of responsibility. |
Location | Salford Business School Lady Hale Building Salford M5 4WT |
Summary
The Project Management programme will challenge you to develop your knowledge and skills in current Project Management theories, industry trends, tools and techniques.
The programme is highly industry-focussed and culminates in a period of time on work experience. You can choose between a 9-12 month paid placement or the 3-6 month Industry Collaboration Project. Whichever you choose, you will put into practice the knowledge that you've learned.
Our teaching team consists of PM academics and practitioners who are actively involved in research; you will learn from them about the latest developments in areas such as Benefits management and realisation, Strategy focus and Output-driven Project Management. New developments in technologies that promote remote and digital Project Management will also be covered, along with the impact of increased automation, artificial intelligence and additive manufacturing.
The course reflects current research trends and best practice in the industry. We offer you the opportunity to explore substantial technical elements and advances in Project Management in relation to operations, logistics and supply chain optimisation, through specifically designed modules.
Our expertise is supported by input from industry partners such as Jaguar Landrover, Brother International and Manchester Airport who have helped to develop the programme. You will have the opportunity to learn from other students, expert guest lecturers and from your interaction with the Association of Project Management (APM) invited speakers and events.
Entry dates in September, November, January, March and June.
**You will:**
- Develop the skills required for successful and agile project management
- Learn from academics, industry experts and practitioners
- Explore cutting edge research in areas such as benefits management
- Explore key areas such as Data Analytics and Management of Complexity
- Consider the impact of new technologies such as automation and AI
- Put your learning into practice through either a paid Industry Placement or the Industry Collaboration Project
**Find out more** at www.salford.ac.uk/courses/postgraduate/project-management
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | Normally a minimum 2:2 honours degree or equivalent or successful completion of the Graduate Certificate International Management. A wide range of professional qualifications are also accepted either in partial or complete fulfilment of entry requirements. Where a student has gained a recognised Honours degree but does not meet the normal entry qualification requirement, they may still be considered for entry if they can demonstrate relevant work experience of a minimum two years duration post study and acceptable level of responsibility. |
Location | Salford Business School Lady Hale Building Salford M5 4WT |
Summary
The Project Management programme will challenge you to develop your knowledge and skills in current Project Management theories, industry trends, tools and techniques.
The programme is highly industry-focussed and culminates in a period of time on work experience. You can choose between a 9-12 month paid placement or the 3-6 month Industry Collaboration Project. Whichever you choose, you will put into practice the knowledge that you've learned.
Our teaching team consists of PM academics and practitioners who are actively involved in research; you will learn from them about the latest developments in areas such as Benefits management and realisation, Strategy focus and Output-driven Project Management. New developments in technologies that promote remote and digital Project Management will also be covered, along with the impact of increased automation, artificial intelligence and additive manufacturing.
The course reflects current research trends and best practice in the industry. We offer you the opportunity to explore substantial technical elements and advances in Project Management in relation to operations, logistics and supply chain optimisation, through specifically designed modules.
Our expertise is supported by input from industry partners such as Jaguar Landrover, Brother International and Manchester Airport who have helped to develop the programme. You will have the opportunity to learn from other students, expert guest lecturers and from your interaction with the Association of Project Management (APM) invited speakers and events.
Entry dates in September, November, January, March and June.
**You will:**
- Develop the skills required for successful and agile project management
- Learn from academics, industry experts and practitioners
- Explore cutting edge research in areas such as benefits management
- Explore key areas such as Data Analytics and Management of Complexity
- Consider the impact of new technologies such as automation and AI
- Put your learning into practice through either a paid Industry Placement or the Industry Collaboration Project
**Find out more** at www.salford.ac.uk/courses/postgraduate/project-management
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | Normally a minimum 2:2 honours degree or equivalent or successful completion of the Graduate Certificate International Management. A wide range of professional qualifications are also accepted either in partial or complete fulfilment of entry requirements. Where a student has gained a recognised Honours degree but does not meet the normal entry qualification requirement, they may still be considered for entry if they can demonstrate relevant work experience of a minimum two years duration post study and acceptable level of responsibility. |
Location | Salford Business School Lady Hale Building Salford M5 4WT |
Summary
The Project Management programme will challenge you to develop your knowledge and skills in current Project Management theories, industry trends, tools and techniques.
The programme is highly industry-focussed and culminates in a period of time on work experience. You can choose between a 9-12 month paid placement or the 3-6 month Industry Collaboration Project. Whichever you choose, you will put into practice the knowledge that you've learned.
Our teaching team consists of PM academics and practitioners who are actively involved in research; you will learn from them about the latest developments in areas such as Benefits management and realisation, Strategy focus and Output-driven Project Management. New developments in technologies that promote remote and digital Project Management will also be covered, along with the impact of increased automation, artificial intelligence and additive manufacturing.
The course reflects current research trends and best practice in the industry. We offer you the opportunity to explore substantial technical elements and advances in Project Management in relation to operations, logistics and supply chain optimisation, through specifically designed modules.
Our expertise is supported by input from industry partners such as Jaguar Landrover, Brother International and Manchester Airport who have helped to develop the programme. You will have the opportunity to learn from other students, expert guest lecturers and from your interaction with the Association of Project Management (APM) invited speakers and events.
Entry dates in September, November, January, March and June.
**You will:**
- Develop the skills required for successful and agile project management
- Learn from academics, industry experts and practitioners
- Explore cutting edge research in areas such as benefits management
- Explore key areas such as Data Analytics and Management of Complexity
- Consider the impact of new technologies such as automation and AI
- Put your learning into practice through either a paid Industry Placement or the Industry Collaboration Project
**Find out more** at www.salford.ac.uk/courses/postgraduate/project-management
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | Normally a minimum 2:2 honours degree or equivalent or successful completion of the Graduate Certificate International Management. A wide range of professional qualifications are also accepted either in partial or complete fulfilment of entry requirements. Where a student has gained a recognised Honours degree but does not meet the normal entry qualification requirement, they may still be considered for entry if they can demonstrate relevant work experience of a minimum two years duration post study and acceptable level of responsibility. |
Location | Salford Business School Lady Hale Building Salford M5 4WT |
Summary
The Project Management programme will challenge you to develop your knowledge and skills in current Project Management theories, industry trends, tools and techniques.
The programme is highly industry-focussed and culminates in a period of time on work experience. You can choose between a 9-12 month paid placement or the 3-6 month Industry Collaboration Project. Whichever you choose, you will put into practice the knowledge that you've learned.
Our teaching team consists of PM academics and practitioners who are actively involved in research; you will learn from them about the latest developments in areas such as Benefits management and realisation, Strategy focus and Output-driven Project Management. New developments in technologies that promote remote and digital Project Management will also be covered, along with the impact of increased automation, artificial intelligence and additive manufacturing.
The course reflects current research trends and best practice in the industry. We offer you the opportunity to explore substantial technical elements and advances in Project Management in relation to operations, logistics and supply chain optimisation, through specifically designed modules.
Our expertise is supported by input from industry partners such as Jaguar Landrover, Brother International and Manchester Airport who have helped to develop the programme. You will have the opportunity to learn from other students, expert guest lecturers and from your interaction with the Association of Project Management (APM) invited speakers and events.
Entry dates in September, November, January, March and June.
**You will:**
- Develop the skills required for successful and agile project management
- Learn from academics, industry experts and practitioners
- Explore cutting edge research in areas such as benefits management
- Explore key areas such as Data Analytics and Management of Complexity
- Consider the impact of new technologies such as automation and AI
- Put your learning into practice through either a paid Industry Placement or the Industry Collaboration Project
**Find out more** at www.salford.ac.uk/courses/postgraduate/project-management
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | Normally a minimum 2:2 honours degree or equivalent or successful completion of the Graduate Certificate International Management. A wide range of professional qualifications are also accepted either in partial or complete fulfilment of entry requirements. Where a student has gained a recognised Honours degree but does not meet the normal entry qualification requirement, they may still be considered for entry if they can demonstrate relevant work experience of a minimum two years duration post study and acceptable level of responsibility. |
Location | Salford Business School Lady Hale Building Salford M5 4WT |
Summary
The Project Management programme will challenge you to develop your knowledge and skills in current Project Management theories, industry trends, tools and techniques.
The programme is highly industry-focussed and culminates in a period of time on work experience. You can choose between a 9-12 month paid placement or the 3-6 month Industry Collaboration Project. Whichever you choose, you will put into practice the knowledge that you've learned.
Our teaching team consists of PM academics and practitioners who are actively involved in research; you will learn from them about the latest developments in areas such as Benefits management and realisation, Strategy focus and Output-driven Project Management. New developments in technologies that promote remote and digital Project Management will also be covered, along with the impact of increased automation, artificial intelligence and additive manufacturing.
The course reflects current research trends and best practice in the industry. We offer you the opportunity to explore substantial technical elements and advances in Project Management in relation to operations, logistics and supply chain optimisation, through specifically designed modules.
Our expertise is supported by input from industry partners such as Jaguar Landrover, Brother International and Manchester Airport who have helped to develop the programme. You will have the opportunity to learn from other students, expert guest lecturers and from your interaction with the Association of Project Management (APM) invited speakers and events.
Entry dates in September, November, January, March and June.
**You will:**
- Develop the skills required for successful and agile project management
- Learn from academics, industry experts and practitioners
- Explore cutting edge research in areas such as benefits management
- Explore key areas such as Data Analytics and Management of Complexity
- Consider the impact of new technologies such as automation and AI
- Put your learning into practice through either a paid Industry Placement or the Industry Collaboration Project
**Find out more** at www.salford.ac.uk/courses/postgraduate/project-management
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | Normally a minimum 2:2 honours degree or equivalent or successful completion of the Graduate Certificate International Management. A wide range of professional qualifications are also accepted either in partial or complete fulfilment of entry requirements. Where a student has gained a recognised Honours degree but does not meet the normal entry qualification requirement, they may still be considered for entry if they can demonstrate relevant work experience of a minimum two years duration post study and acceptable level of responsibility. |
Location | Salford Business School Lady Hale Building Salford M5 4WT |
Summary
The Project Management programme will challenge you to develop your knowledge and skills in current Project Management theories, industry trends, tools and techniques.
The programme is highly industry-focussed and culminates in a period of time on work experience. You can choose between a 9-12 month paid placement or the 3-6 month Industry Collaboration Project. Whichever you choose, you will put into practice the knowledge that you've learned.
Our teaching team consists of PM academics and practitioners who are actively involved in research; you will learn from them about the latest developments in areas such as Benefits management and realisation, Strategy focus and Output-driven Project Management. New developments in technologies that promote remote and digital Project Management will also be covered, along with the impact of increased automation, artificial intelligence and additive manufacturing.
The course reflects current research trends and best practice in the industry. We offer you the opportunity to explore substantial technical elements and advances in Project Management in relation to operations, logistics and supply chain optimisation, through specifically designed modules.
Our expertise is supported by input from industry partners such as Jaguar Landrover, Brother International and Manchester Airport who have helped to develop the programme. You will have the opportunity to learn from other students, expert guest lecturers and from your interaction with the Association of Project Management (APM) invited speakers and events.
Entry dates in September, November, January, March and June.
**You will:**
- Develop the skills required for successful and agile project management
- Learn from academics, industry experts and practitioners
- Explore cutting edge research in areas such as benefits management
- Explore key areas such as Data Analytics and Management of Complexity
- Consider the impact of new technologies such as automation and AI
- Put your learning into practice through either a paid Industry Placement or the Industry Collaboration Project
**Find out more** at www.salford.ac.uk/courses/postgraduate/project-management
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | Normally a minimum 2:2 honours degree or equivalent or successful completion of the Graduate Certificate International Management. A wide range of professional qualifications are also accepted either in partial or complete fulfilment of entry requirements. Where a student has gained a recognised Honours degree but does not meet the normal entry qualification requirement, they may still be considered for entry if they can demonstrate relevant work experience of a minimum two years duration post study and acceptable level of responsibility. |
Location | Salford Business School Lady Hale Building Salford M5 4WT |
Summary
The Project Management programme will challenge you to develop your knowledge and skills in current Project Management theories, industry trends, tools and techniques.
The programme is highly industry-focussed and culminates in a period of time on work experience. You can choose between a 9-12 month paid placement or the 3-6 month Industry Collaboration Project. Whichever you choose, you will put into practice the knowledge that you've learned.
Our teaching team consists of PM academics and practitioners who are actively involved in research; you will learn from them about the latest developments in areas such as Benefits management and realisation, Strategy focus and Output-driven Project Management. New developments in technologies that promote remote and digital Project Management will also be covered, along with the impact of increased automation, artificial intelligence and additive manufacturing.
The course reflects current research trends and best practice in the industry. We offer you the opportunity to explore substantial technical elements and advances in Project Management in relation to operations, logistics and supply chain optimisation, through specifically designed modules.
Our expertise is supported by input from industry partners such as Jaguar Landrover, Brother International and Manchester Airport who have helped to develop the programme. You will have the opportunity to learn from other students, expert guest lecturers and from your interaction with the Association of Project Management (APM) invited speakers and events.
Entry dates in September, November, January, March and June.
**You will:**
- Develop the skills required for successful and agile project management
- Learn from academics, industry experts and practitioners
- Explore cutting edge research in areas such as benefits management
- Explore key areas such as Data Analytics and Management of Complexity
- Consider the impact of new technologies such as automation and AI
- Put your learning into practice through either a paid Industry Placement or the Industry Collaboration Project
**Find out more** at www.salford.ac.uk/courses/postgraduate/project-management
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | Normally a minimum 2:2 honours degree or equivalent or successful completion of the Graduate Certificate International Management. A wide range of professional qualifications are also accepted either in partial or complete fulfilment of entry requirements. Where a student has gained a recognised Honours degree but does not meet the normal entry qualification requirement, they may still be considered for entry if they can demonstrate relevant work experience of a minimum two years duration post study and acceptable level of responsibility. |
Location | Salford Business School Lady Hale Building Salford M5 4WT |
Summary
The Project Management programme will challenge you to develop your knowledge and skills in current Project Management theories, industry trends, tools and techniques.
The programme is highly industry-focussed and culminates in a period of time on work experience. You can choose between a 9-12 month paid placement or the 3-6 month Industry Collaboration Project. Whichever you choose, you will put into practice the knowledge that you've learned.
Our teaching team consists of PM academics and practitioners who are actively involved in research; you will learn from them about the latest developments in areas such as Benefits management and realisation, Strategy focus and Output-driven Project Management. New developments in technologies that promote remote and digital Project Management will also be covered, along with the impact of increased automation, artificial intelligence and additive manufacturing.
The course reflects current research trends and best practice in the industry. We offer you the opportunity to explore substantial technical elements and advances in Project Management in relation to operations, logistics and supply chain optimisation, through specifically designed modules.
Our expertise is supported by input from industry partners such as Jaguar Landrover, Brother International and Manchester Airport who have helped to develop the programme. You will have the opportunity to learn from other students, expert guest lecturers and from your interaction with the Association of Project Management (APM) invited speakers and events.
Entry dates in September, November, January, March and June.
**You will:**
- Develop the skills required for successful and agile project management
- Learn from academics, industry experts and practitioners
- Explore cutting edge research in areas such as benefits management
- Explore key areas such as Data Analytics and Management of Complexity
- Consider the impact of new technologies such as automation and AI
- Put your learning into practice through either a paid Industry Placement or the Industry Collaboration Project
**Find out more** at www.salford.ac.uk/courses/postgraduate/project-management
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | Normally a minimum 2:2 honours degree or equivalent or successful completion of the Graduate Certificate International Management. A wide range of professional qualifications are also accepted either in partial or complete fulfilment of entry requirements. Where a student has gained a recognised Honours degree but does not meet the normal entry qualification requirement, they may still be considered for entry if they can demonstrate relevant work experience of a minimum two years duration post study and acceptable level of responsibility. |
Location | Salford Business School Lady Hale Building Salford M5 4WT |
Summary
The Project Management programme will challenge you to develop your knowledge and skills in current Project Management theories, industry trends, tools and techniques.
The programme is highly industry-focussed and culminates in a period of time on work experience. You can choose between a 9-12 month paid placement or the 3-6 month Industry Collaboration Project. Whichever you choose, you will put into practice the knowledge that you've learned.
Our teaching team consists of PM academics and practitioners who are actively involved in research; you will learn from them about the latest developments in areas such as Benefits management and realisation, Strategy focus and Output-driven Project Management. New developments in technologies that promote remote and digital Project Management will also be covered, along with the impact of increased automation, artificial intelligence and additive manufacturing.
The course reflects current research trends and best practice in the industry. We offer you the opportunity to explore substantial technical elements and advances in Project Management in relation to operations, logistics and supply chain optimisation, through specifically designed modules.
Our expertise is supported by input from industry partners such as Jaguar Landrover, Brother International and Manchester Airport who have helped to develop the programme. You will have the opportunity to learn from other students, expert guest lecturers and from your interaction with the Association of Project Management (APM) invited speakers and events.
Entry dates in September, November, January, March and June.
**You will:**
- Develop the skills required for successful and agile project management
- Learn from academics, industry experts and practitioners
- Explore cutting edge research in areas such as benefits management
- Explore key areas such as Data Analytics and Management of Complexity
- Consider the impact of new technologies such as automation and AI
- Put your learning into practice through either a paid Industry Placement or the Industry Collaboration Project
**Find out more** at www.salford.ac.uk/courses/postgraduate/project-management
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | Normally a minimum 2:2 honours degree or equivalent or successful completion of the Graduate Certificate International Management. A wide range of professional qualifications are also accepted either in partial or complete fulfilment of entry requirements. Where a student has gained a recognised Honours degree but does not meet the normal entry qualification requirement, they may still be considered for entry if they can demonstrate relevant work experience of a minimum two years duration post study and acceptable level of responsibility. |
Location | Salford Business School Lady Hale Building Salford M5 4WT |
Postgraduate Diploma - PgDip
Summary
The Project Management programme will challenge you to develop your knowledge and skills in current Project Management theories, industry trends, tools and techniques.
The programme is highly industry-focussed and culminates in a period of time on work experience. You can choose between a 9-12 month paid placement or the 3-6 month Industry Collaboration Project. Whichever you choose, you will put into practice the knowledge that you've learned.
Our teaching team consists of PM academics and practitioners who are actively involved in research; you will learn from them about the latest developments in areas such as Benefits management and realisation, Strategy focus and Output-driven Project Management. New developments in technologies that promote remote and digital Project Management will also be covered, along with the impact of increased automation, artificial intelligence and additive manufacturing.
The course reflects current research trends and best practice in the industry. We offer you the opportunity to explore substantial technical elements and advances in Project Management in relation to operations, logistics and supply chain optimisation, through specifically designed modules.
Our expertise is supported by input from industry partners such as Jaguar Landrover, Brother International and Manchester Airport who have helped to develop the programme. You will have the opportunity to learn from other students, expert guest lecturers and from your interaction with the Association of Project Management (APM) invited speakers and events.
Entry dates in September, November, January, March and June.
**You will:**
- Develop the skills required for successful and agile project management
- Learn from academics, industry experts and practitioners
- Explore cutting edge research in areas such as benefits management
- Explore key areas such as Data Analytics and Management of Complexity
- Consider the impact of new technologies such as automation and AI
- Put your learning into practice through either a paid Industry Placement or the Industry Collaboration Project
**Find out more** at www.salford.ac.uk/courses/postgraduate/project-management
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | Normally a minimum 2:2 honours degree or equivalent or successful completion of the Graduate Certificate International Management. A wide range of professional qualifications are also accepted either in partial or complete fulfilment of entry requirements. Where a student has gained a recognised Honours degree but does not meet the normal entry qualification requirement, they may still be considered for entry if they can demonstrate relevant work experience of a minimum two years duration post study and acceptable level of responsibility. |
Location | Salford Business School Lady Hale Building Salford M5 4WT |
Summary
The Project Management programme will challenge you to develop your knowledge and skills in current Project Management theories, industry trends, tools and techniques.
The programme is highly industry-focussed and culminates in a period of time on work experience. You can choose between a 9-12 month paid placement or the 3-6 month Industry Collaboration Project. Whichever you choose, you will put into practice the knowledge that you've learned.
Our teaching team consists of PM academics and practitioners who are actively involved in research; you will learn from them about the latest developments in areas such as Benefits management and realisation, Strategy focus and Output-driven Project Management. New developments in technologies that promote remote and digital Project Management will also be covered, along with the impact of increased automation, artificial intelligence and additive manufacturing.
The course reflects current research trends and best practice in the industry. We offer you the opportunity to explore substantial technical elements and advances in Project Management in relation to operations, logistics and supply chain optimisation, through specifically designed modules.
Our expertise is supported by input from industry partners such as Jaguar Landrover, Brother International and Manchester Airport who have helped to develop the programme. You will have the opportunity to learn from other students, expert guest lecturers and from your interaction with the Association of Project Management (APM) invited speakers and events.
Entry dates in September, November, January, March and June.
**You will:**
- Develop the skills required for successful and agile project management
- Learn from academics, industry experts and practitioners
- Explore cutting edge research in areas such as benefits management
- Explore key areas such as Data Analytics and Management of Complexity
- Consider the impact of new technologies such as automation and AI
- Put your learning into practice through either a paid Industry Placement or the Industry Collaboration Project
**Find out more** at www.salford.ac.uk/courses/postgraduate/project-management
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | Normally a minimum 2:2 honours degree or equivalent or successful completion of the Graduate Certificate International Management. A wide range of professional qualifications are also accepted either in partial or complete fulfilment of entry requirements. Where a student has gained a recognised Honours degree but does not meet the normal entry qualification requirement, they may still be considered for entry if they can demonstrate relevant work experience of a minimum two years duration post study and acceptable level of responsibility. |
Location | Salford Business School Lady Hale Building Salford M5 4WT |
Summary
The Project Management programme will challenge you to develop your knowledge and skills in current Project Management theories, industry trends, tools and techniques.
The programme is highly industry-focussed and culminates in a period of time on work experience. You can choose between a 9-12 month paid placement or the 3-6 month Industry Collaboration Project. Whichever you choose, you will put into practice the knowledge that you've learned.
Our teaching team consists of PM academics and practitioners who are actively involved in research; you will learn from them about the latest developments in areas such as Benefits management and realisation, Strategy focus and Output-driven Project Management. New developments in technologies that promote remote and digital Project Management will also be covered, along with the impact of increased automation, artificial intelligence and additive manufacturing.
The course reflects current research trends and best practice in the industry. We offer you the opportunity to explore substantial technical elements and advances in Project Management in relation to operations, logistics and supply chain optimisation, through specifically designed modules.
Our expertise is supported by input from industry partners such as Jaguar Landrover, Brother International and Manchester Airport who have helped to develop the programme. You will have the opportunity to learn from other students, expert guest lecturers and from your interaction with the Association of Project Management (APM) invited speakers and events.
Entry dates in September, November, January, March and June.
**You will:**
- Develop the skills required for successful and agile project management
- Learn from academics, industry experts and practitioners
- Explore cutting edge research in areas such as benefits management
- Explore key areas such as Data Analytics and Management of Complexity
- Consider the impact of new technologies such as automation and AI
- Put your learning into practice through either a paid Industry Placement or the Industry Collaboration Project
**Find out more** at www.salford.ac.uk/courses/postgraduate/project-management
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | Normally a minimum 2:2 honours degree or equivalent or successful completion of the Graduate Certificate International Management. A wide range of professional qualifications are also accepted either in partial or complete fulfilment of entry requirements. Where a student has gained a recognised Honours degree but does not meet the normal entry qualification requirement, they may still be considered for entry if they can demonstrate relevant work experience of a minimum two years duration post study and acceptable level of responsibility. |
Location | Salford Business School Lady Hale Building Salford M5 4WT |
Summary
The Project Management programme will challenge you to develop your knowledge and skills in current Project Management theories, industry trends, tools and techniques.
The programme is highly industry-focussed and culminates in a period of time on work experience. You can choose between a 9-12 month paid placement or the 3-6 month Industry Collaboration Project. Whichever you choose, you will put into practice the knowledge that you've learned.
Our teaching team consists of PM academics and practitioners who are actively involved in research; you will learn from them about the latest developments in areas such as Benefits management and realisation, Strategy focus and Output-driven Project Management. New developments in technologies that promote remote and digital Project Management will also be covered, along with the impact of increased automation, artificial intelligence and additive manufacturing.
The course reflects current research trends and best practice in the industry. We offer you the opportunity to explore substantial technical elements and advances in Project Management in relation to operations, logistics and supply chain optimisation, through specifically designed modules.
Our expertise is supported by input from industry partners such as Jaguar Landrover, Brother International and Manchester Airport who have helped to develop the programme. You will have the opportunity to learn from other students, expert guest lecturers and from your interaction with the Association of Project Management (APM) invited speakers and events.
Entry dates in September, November, January, March and June.
**You will:**
- Develop the skills required for successful and agile project management
- Learn from academics, industry experts and practitioners
- Explore cutting edge research in areas such as benefits management
- Explore key areas such as Data Analytics and Management of Complexity
- Consider the impact of new technologies such as automation and AI
- Put your learning into practice through either a paid Industry Placement or the Industry Collaboration Project
**Find out more** at www.salford.ac.uk/courses/postgraduate/project-management
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | Normally a minimum 2:2 honours degree or equivalent or successful completion of the Graduate Certificate International Management. A wide range of professional qualifications are also accepted either in partial or complete fulfilment of entry requirements. Where a student has gained a recognised Honours degree but does not meet the normal entry qualification requirement, they may still be considered for entry if they can demonstrate relevant work experience of a minimum two years duration post study and acceptable level of responsibility. |
Location | Salford Business School Lady Hale Building Salford M5 4WT |
Summary
The Project Management programme will challenge you to develop your knowledge and skills in current Project Management theories, industry trends, tools and techniques.
The programme is highly industry-focussed and culminates in a period of time on work experience. You can choose between a 9-12 month paid placement or the 3-6 month Industry Collaboration Project. Whichever you choose, you will put into practice the knowledge that you've learned.
Our teaching team consists of PM academics and practitioners who are actively involved in research; you will learn from them about the latest developments in areas such as Benefits management and realisation, Strategy focus and Output-driven Project Management. New developments in technologies that promote remote and digital Project Management will also be covered, along with the impact of increased automation, artificial intelligence and additive manufacturing.
The course reflects current research trends and best practice in the industry. We offer you the opportunity to explore substantial technical elements and advances in Project Management in relation to operations, logistics and supply chain optimisation, through specifically designed modules.
Our expertise is supported by input from industry partners such as Jaguar Landrover, Brother International and Manchester Airport who have helped to develop the programme. You will have the opportunity to learn from other students, expert guest lecturers and from your interaction with the Association of Project Management (APM) invited speakers and events.
Entry dates in September, November, January, March and June.
**You will:**
- Develop the skills required for successful and agile project management
- Learn from academics, industry experts and practitioners
- Explore cutting edge research in areas such as benefits management
- Explore key areas such as Data Analytics and Management of Complexity
- Consider the impact of new technologies such as automation and AI
- Put your learning into practice through either a paid Industry Placement or the Industry Collaboration Project
**Find out more** at www.salford.ac.uk/courses/postgraduate/project-management
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | Normally a minimum 2:2 honours degree or equivalent or successful completion of the Graduate Certificate International Management. A wide range of professional qualifications are also accepted either in partial or complete fulfilment of entry requirements. Where a student has gained a recognised Honours degree but does not meet the normal entry qualification requirement, they may still be considered for entry if they can demonstrate relevant work experience of a minimum two years duration post study and acceptable level of responsibility. |
Location | Salford Business School Lady Hale Building Salford M5 4WT |
Summary
The Project Management programme will challenge you to develop your knowledge and skills in current Project Management theories, industry trends, tools and techniques.
The programme is highly industry-focussed and culminates in a period of time on work experience. You can choose between a 9-12 month paid placement or the 3-6 month Industry Collaboration Project. Whichever you choose, you will put into practice the knowledge that you've learned.
Our teaching team consists of PM academics and practitioners who are actively involved in research; you will learn from them about the latest developments in areas such as Benefits management and realisation, Strategy focus and Output-driven Project Management. New developments in technologies that promote remote and digital Project Management will also be covered, along with the impact of increased automation, artificial intelligence and additive manufacturing.
The course reflects current research trends and best practice in the industry. We offer you the opportunity to explore substantial technical elements and advances in Project Management in relation to operations, logistics and supply chain optimisation, through specifically designed modules.
Our expertise is supported by input from industry partners such as Jaguar Landrover, Brother International and Manchester Airport who have helped to develop the programme. You will have the opportunity to learn from other students, expert guest lecturers and from your interaction with the Association of Project Management (APM) invited speakers and events.
Entry dates in September, November, January, March and June.
**You will:**
- Develop the skills required for successful and agile project management
- Learn from academics, industry experts and practitioners
- Explore cutting edge research in areas such as benefits management
- Explore key areas such as Data Analytics and Management of Complexity
- Consider the impact of new technologies such as automation and AI
- Put your learning into practice through either a paid Industry Placement or the Industry Collaboration Project
**Find out more** at www.salford.ac.uk/courses/postgraduate/project-management
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | Normally a minimum 2:2 honours degree or equivalent or successful completion of the Graduate Certificate International Management. A wide range of professional qualifications are also accepted either in partial or complete fulfilment of entry requirements. Where a student has gained a recognised Honours degree but does not meet the normal entry qualification requirement, they may still be considered for entry if they can demonstrate relevant work experience of a minimum two years duration post study and acceptable level of responsibility. |
Location | Salford Business School Lady Hale Building Salford M5 4WT |
Summary
The Project Management programme will challenge you to develop your knowledge and skills in current Project Management theories, industry trends, tools and techniques.
The programme is highly industry-focussed and culminates in a period of time on work experience. You can choose between a 9-12 month paid placement or the 3-6 month Industry Collaboration Project. Whichever you choose, you will put into practice the knowledge that you've learned.
Our teaching team consists of PM academics and practitioners who are actively involved in research; you will learn from them about the latest developments in areas such as Benefits management and realisation, Strategy focus and Output-driven Project Management. New developments in technologies that promote remote and digital Project Management will also be covered, along with the impact of increased automation, artificial intelligence and additive manufacturing.
The course reflects current research trends and best practice in the industry. We offer you the opportunity to explore substantial technical elements and advances in Project Management in relation to operations, logistics and supply chain optimisation, through specifically designed modules.
Our expertise is supported by input from industry partners such as Jaguar Landrover, Brother International and Manchester Airport who have helped to develop the programme. You will have the opportunity to learn from other students, expert guest lecturers and from your interaction with the Association of Project Management (APM) invited speakers and events.
Entry dates in September, November, January, March and June.
**You will:**
- Develop the skills required for successful and agile project management
- Learn from academics, industry experts and practitioners
- Explore cutting edge research in areas such as benefits management
- Explore key areas such as Data Analytics and Management of Complexity
- Consider the impact of new technologies such as automation and AI
- Put your learning into practice through either a paid Industry Placement or the Industry Collaboration Project
**Find out more** at www.salford.ac.uk/courses/postgraduate/project-management
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | Normally a minimum 2:2 honours degree or equivalent or successful completion of the Graduate Certificate International Management. A wide range of professional qualifications are also accepted either in partial or complete fulfilment of entry requirements. Where a student has gained a recognised Honours degree but does not meet the normal entry qualification requirement, they may still be considered for entry if they can demonstrate relevant work experience of a minimum two years duration post study and acceptable level of responsibility. |
Location | Salford Business School Lady Hale Building Salford M5 4WT |
Summary
The Project Management programme will challenge you to develop your knowledge and skills in current Project Management theories, industry trends, tools and techniques.
The programme is highly industry-focussed and culminates in a period of time on work experience. You can choose between a 9-12 month paid placement or the 3-6 month Industry Collaboration Project. Whichever you choose, you will put into practice the knowledge that you've learned.
Our teaching team consists of PM academics and practitioners who are actively involved in research; you will learn from them about the latest developments in areas such as Benefits management and realisation, Strategy focus and Output-driven Project Management. New developments in technologies that promote remote and digital Project Management will also be covered, along with the impact of increased automation, artificial intelligence and additive manufacturing.
The course reflects current research trends and best practice in the industry. We offer you the opportunity to explore substantial technical elements and advances in Project Management in relation to operations, logistics and supply chain optimisation, through specifically designed modules.
Our expertise is supported by input from industry partners such as Jaguar Landrover, Brother International and Manchester Airport who have helped to develop the programme. You will have the opportunity to learn from other students, expert guest lecturers and from your interaction with the Association of Project Management (APM) invited speakers and events.
Entry dates in September, November, January, March and June.
**You will:**
- Develop the skills required for successful and agile project management
- Learn from academics, industry experts and practitioners
- Explore cutting edge research in areas such as benefits management
- Explore key areas such as Data Analytics and Management of Complexity
- Consider the impact of new technologies such as automation and AI
- Put your learning into practice through either a paid Industry Placement or the Industry Collaboration Project
**Find out more** at www.salford.ac.uk/courses/postgraduate/project-management
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | Normally a minimum 2:2 honours degree or equivalent or successful completion of the Graduate Certificate International Management. A wide range of professional qualifications are also accepted either in partial or complete fulfilment of entry requirements. Where a student has gained a recognised Honours degree but does not meet the normal entry qualification requirement, they may still be considered for entry if they can demonstrate relevant work experience of a minimum two years duration post study and acceptable level of responsibility. |
Location | Salford Business School Lady Hale Building Salford M5 4WT |
Summary
The Project Management programme will challenge you to develop your knowledge and skills in current Project Management theories, industry trends, tools and techniques.
The programme is highly industry-focussed and culminates in a period of time on work experience. You can choose between a 9-12 month paid placement or the 3-6 month Industry Collaboration Project. Whichever you choose, you will put into practice the knowledge that you've learned.
Our teaching team consists of PM academics and practitioners who are actively involved in research; you will learn from them about the latest developments in areas such as Benefits management and realisation, Strategy focus and Output-driven Project Management. New developments in technologies that promote remote and digital Project Management will also be covered, along with the impact of increased automation, artificial intelligence and additive manufacturing.
The course reflects current research trends and best practice in the industry. We offer you the opportunity to explore substantial technical elements and advances in Project Management in relation to operations, logistics and supply chain optimisation, through specifically designed modules.
Our expertise is supported by input from industry partners such as Jaguar Landrover, Brother International and Manchester Airport who have helped to develop the programme. You will have the opportunity to learn from other students, expert guest lecturers and from your interaction with the Association of Project Management (APM) invited speakers and events.
Entry dates in September, November, January, March and June.
**You will:**
- Develop the skills required for successful and agile project management
- Learn from academics, industry experts and practitioners
- Explore cutting edge research in areas such as benefits management
- Explore key areas such as Data Analytics and Management of Complexity
- Consider the impact of new technologies such as automation and AI
- Put your learning into practice through either a paid Industry Placement or the Industry Collaboration Project
**Find out more** at www.salford.ac.uk/courses/postgraduate/project-management
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | Normally a minimum 2:2 honours degree or equivalent or successful completion of the Graduate Certificate International Management. A wide range of professional qualifications are also accepted either in partial or complete fulfilment of entry requirements. Where a student has gained a recognised Honours degree but does not meet the normal entry qualification requirement, they may still be considered for entry if they can demonstrate relevant work experience of a minimum two years duration post study and acceptable level of responsibility. |
Location | Salford Business School Lady Hale Building Salford M5 4WT |
Summary
The Project Management programme will challenge you to develop your knowledge and skills in current Project Management theories, industry trends, tools and techniques.
The programme is highly industry-focussed and culminates in a period of time on work experience. You can choose between a 9-12 month paid placement or the 3-6 month Industry Collaboration Project. Whichever you choose, you will put into practice the knowledge that you've learned.
Our teaching team consists of PM academics and practitioners who are actively involved in research; you will learn from them about the latest developments in areas such as Benefits management and realisation, Strategy focus and Output-driven Project Management. New developments in technologies that promote remote and digital Project Management will also be covered, along with the impact of increased automation, artificial intelligence and additive manufacturing.
The course reflects current research trends and best practice in the industry. We offer you the opportunity to explore substantial technical elements and advances in Project Management in relation to operations, logistics and supply chain optimisation, through specifically designed modules.
Our expertise is supported by input from industry partners such as Jaguar Landrover, Brother International and Manchester Airport who have helped to develop the programme. You will have the opportunity to learn from other students, expert guest lecturers and from your interaction with the Association of Project Management (APM) invited speakers and events.
Entry dates in September, November, January, March and June.
**You will:**
- Develop the skills required for successful and agile project management
- Learn from academics, industry experts and practitioners
- Explore cutting edge research in areas such as benefits management
- Explore key areas such as Data Analytics and Management of Complexity
- Consider the impact of new technologies such as automation and AI
- Put your learning into practice through either a paid Industry Placement or the Industry Collaboration Project
**Find out more** at www.salford.ac.uk/courses/postgraduate/project-management
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | Normally a minimum 2:2 honours degree or equivalent or successful completion of the Graduate Certificate International Management. A wide range of professional qualifications are also accepted either in partial or complete fulfilment of entry requirements. Where a student has gained a recognised Honours degree but does not meet the normal entry qualification requirement, they may still be considered for entry if they can demonstrate relevant work experience of a minimum two years duration post study and acceptable level of responsibility. |
Location | Salford Business School Lady Hale Building Salford M5 4WT |
Summary
The Project Management programme will challenge you to develop your knowledge and skills in current Project Management theories, industry trends, tools and techniques.
The programme is highly industry-focussed and culminates in a period of time on work experience. You can choose between a 9-12 month paid placement or the 3-6 month Industry Collaboration Project. Whichever you choose, you will put into practice the knowledge that you've learned.
Our teaching team consists of PM academics and practitioners who are actively involved in research; you will learn from them about the latest developments in areas such as Benefits management and realisation, Strategy focus and Output-driven Project Management. New developments in technologies that promote remote and digital Project Management will also be covered, along with the impact of increased automation, artificial intelligence and additive manufacturing.
The course reflects current research trends and best practice in the industry. We offer you the opportunity to explore substantial technical elements and advances in Project Management in relation to operations, logistics and supply chain optimisation, through specifically designed modules.
Our expertise is supported by input from industry partners such as Jaguar Landrover, Brother International and Manchester Airport who have helped to develop the programme. You will have the opportunity to learn from other students, expert guest lecturers and from your interaction with the Association of Project Management (APM) invited speakers and events.
Entry dates in September, November, January, March and June.
**You will:**
- Develop the skills required for successful and agile project management
- Learn from academics, industry experts and practitioners
- Explore cutting edge research in areas such as benefits management
- Explore key areas such as Data Analytics and Management of Complexity
- Consider the impact of new technologies such as automation and AI
- Put your learning into practice through either a paid Industry Placement or the Industry Collaboration Project
**Find out more** at www.salford.ac.uk/courses/postgraduate/project-management
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | Normally a minimum 2:2 honours degree or equivalent or successful completion of the Graduate Certificate International Management. A wide range of professional qualifications are also accepted either in partial or complete fulfilment of entry requirements. Where a student has gained a recognised Honours degree but does not meet the normal entry qualification requirement, they may still be considered for entry if they can demonstrate relevant work experience of a minimum two years duration post study and acceptable level of responsibility. |
Location | Salford Business School Lady Hale Building Salford M5 4WT |
Summary
The Project Management programme will challenge you to develop your knowledge and skills in current Project Management theories, industry trends, tools and techniques.
The programme is highly industry-focussed and culminates in a period of time on work experience. You can choose between a 9-12 month paid placement or the 3-6 month Industry Collaboration Project. Whichever you choose, you will put into practice the knowledge that you've learned.
Our teaching team consists of PM academics and practitioners who are actively involved in research; you will learn from them about the latest developments in areas such as Benefits management and realisation, Strategy focus and Output-driven Project Management. New developments in technologies that promote remote and digital Project Management will also be covered, along with the impact of increased automation, artificial intelligence and additive manufacturing.
The course reflects current research trends and best practice in the industry. We offer you the opportunity to explore substantial technical elements and advances in Project Management in relation to operations, logistics and supply chain optimisation, through specifically designed modules.
Our expertise is supported by input from industry partners such as Jaguar Landrover, Brother International and Manchester Airport who have helped to develop the programme. You will have the opportunity to learn from other students, expert guest lecturers and from your interaction with the Association of Project Management (APM) invited speakers and events.
Entry dates in September, November, January, March and June.
**You will:**
- Develop the skills required for successful and agile project management
- Learn from academics, industry experts and practitioners
- Explore cutting edge research in areas such as benefits management
- Explore key areas such as Data Analytics and Management of Complexity
- Consider the impact of new technologies such as automation and AI
- Put your learning into practice through either a paid Industry Placement or the Industry Collaboration Project
**Find out more** at www.salford.ac.uk/courses/postgraduate/project-management
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | Normally a minimum 2:2 honours degree or equivalent or successful completion of the Graduate Certificate International Management. A wide range of professional qualifications are also accepted either in partial or complete fulfilment of entry requirements. Where a student has gained a recognised Honours degree but does not meet the normal entry qualification requirement, they may still be considered for entry if they can demonstrate relevant work experience of a minimum two years duration post study and acceptable level of responsibility. |
Location | Salford Business School Lady Hale Building Salford M5 4WT |
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