This programme will give you the necessary skills and confidence to guide and manage projects to successful completion.
For the Postgraduate Diploma (PgDip) stage, you will study the following core module:
Project Management Fundamentals (core, 20 credits)
A further 20 credits must be selected:
Project Risk Management (recommended option, 20 credits)
Procurement (optional, 10 credits)
Risk Management (optional, 10 credits)
To complete the PgDip stage, you will select a further 80 credits from the following optional modules:
Case Studies in Project Management (optional, 20 credits)
Postgraduate Research Methods (optional, 10 credits)
Projects in Practice (optional, 20 credits)
Strategic Management & Sustainability (optional, 10 credits)
Change Management and Leadership (optional, 20 credits)
Any UWS module at SCQF level 11 (optional subject to approval by the Programme Leader)
Successful completion of the PgDip allows you to proceed to the Masters module:
MSc Project Management Dissertation (60 credits)
Successfully completing the dissertation results in the award of MSc Project Management.
For those students seeking to undertake the Professional Practice element they would undertake the following core module after their studies were complete over another term:
Professional Practice (60 credits)
Successfully completing this module plus the dissertation results in the award of MSc Project Management (Professional Practice).
Our course not only develops technical knowledge in project management but also employability skills such as:
Critical thinking
Analysis
Problem solving
Communication
Research
ICT
After successful completion of the first term of studies at Paisley (Postgraduate Certificate) there is also the option to transfer to the MSc Project Management (International) which offers a dual award with the University of Angers, France (NB: classes in France will be taught in French).
Teaching & Assessment
A wide range of teaching and learning approaches are used to facilitate and enhance your learning.
Depending on whether teaching is face-to-face or online, examples include:
Lectures
Tutorials
Computer laboratories
Seminars
Team work
Case studies
Our Project Management degree uses a variety of assessment methods. The below list provides a guide to the types of assessment methods you can expect:
Coursework assignments
Unseen examinations
Oral presentations
Final MSc dissertation
BREAKDOWN OF LEARNING AND TEACHING
Scheduled learning: 27%
Independent study: 73%
Placement: the additional Professional Practice option (60 credits) comprises 100% work-based learning
BREAKDOWN OF ASSESSMENT
Exam: 10%
Practical: 43%
Coursework: 47%
Course Structure
Find out more about the structure, learning outcomes, compulsory and optional modules in this course.
MSc Project Management Course Structure
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