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Introduction

Location

London

Course Length

Duration: 1 Year (Full-time) or 2 years (Part-time)
Available Starts: September, January, May

Why choose this course?

COURSE FEATURES

• Earn an APM-accredited degree
• Gain skills to lead cross-cultural workforces
• Work on international project management projects

Overview

Professional project managers are in significant demand in the UK and internationally. In the current environment, agile project managers have been able to escalate and transform projects faster than before, such as with COVID-19 vaccine delivery. The Programme Leader together with a team of multi-disciplinary academics have designed this course with the needs of modern professional project managers in mind. This postgraduate degree will enable you to explore project management in a wide range of contexts, including long-run public sector infrastructure projects and short-to-medium-term projects in private sector businesses, public sector organisations and not-for-profit organisations.
The degree content is balanced, with critical modules on research, leadership, law, innovation, change management and an understanding of the global project management environment. The degree has a practical emphasis rather than an overtly academic or theoretical approach, it is pivotal because the project management function is required to deliver hard and measurable results.
*APM Accreditation is a widely recognised mark of quality for organisations, training providers and academic institutions. It offers assurance for those wanting to access the best project management professional development services available.

Modules

STRUCTURE AND CONTENT

Over the course of your MBA, you will study a total of 6 modules. See below for the modules which you will study:

• Postgraduate Study Skills, Research Methods, and Ethics
• Principles of International Project Management
• Cross-Cultural Leadership and Human Capital Management
• Strategic Innovation and Entrepreneurship
• International Project Execution
• Postgraduate Integrative Project

Entry Criteria

ENTRY REQUIRED DOCUMENTS
Home Office Share Code
For EU students only.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

Students must have equivalent of a UK first degree at 2:2 or above plus relevant experience.
AND
Have previously been taught in English and have sufficient command of English to undertake postgraduate study or have an IELTS (or equivalent) score of 6.5 or better.
If you have completed a bachelor’s degree or an equivalent non-UK qualification and did not achieve our required grades for entry but can demonstrate that your life/work skills would make you suitable, you should still consider applying.

IF no Qualification
Please provide CV with at least 2 years of work experience, and employee reference letter.

Assessment

ASSESSMENT METHODS

1. INTERNAL ENGLISH TEST if you don't have an English accredited certificate
2. Academic Interview
TEACHING AND ASSESSMENT
Timetable

FULL-TIME SCHEDULE:

Standard delivery:

Studying on campus 2 days a week which is Monday - Friday (10:00-17:00)
Non-Standard delivery (evening and weekend delivery):
Our non-standard delivery is on a Tuesday + Thursday evening (18:00 to 21:00) + Saturday (10:00 to 17:00)

PART-TIME SCHEDULE:

Standard delivery:

Studying on campus 1 day a week which is Monday - Friday (10:00-17:00)
Non-Standard delivery (evening and weekend delivery):
Part-time delivery rotates between Tuesday & Thursday (18:00-21:00) and Saturday (10:00-17:00) across trimesters:
Trimesters 1/3/5 - Tuesday & Thursday / Trimesters 2/4/6 - Saturday

Assessment
ARUL employs assignments, presentations, and examinations to measure student progress, along with an innovative case study major project or dissertation to complete the course.
The Major Project involves detailed research, analysis and reporting of a project management related issue.

EMPLOYABILITY

In today’s competitive jobs market, graduates need to stand out from the crowd to successfully secure that all important first full-time job after university. We believe your postgraduate degree from ARU London will significantly enhance your employability:
• Your lecturers all have first-hand experience of project management, and some continue to work in the sector. You are therefore assured that the content of your degree will be directly relevant to the demanding, constantly evolving world of contemporary project management practice. Furthermore, you will study project management from a practical as well as from an academic perspective.
• During your studies there will be the opportunity to participate in the Employability Scheme with the specific objective of enhancing your future employment prospects. This includes CV workshops, interview techniques, career counselling and visits from prospective employers.

Career Opportunities

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