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This two-year program equips you with highly transferable project management expertise. Beginners in the field can expect attractive entry-level salaries ranging from £20,000 to £27,500 for professionals under 24. With career advancement, earnings can potentially exceed £70,000. According to the Association for Project Management's (APM) 2019 Salary and Market Trends Survey, the median salary for project managers stands at £47,500. The curriculum explores essential areas including project feasibility assessment, risk management, team coordination, and project portfolio development, meeting the academic standards set by APM, the UK's leading project management professional organization. During the second year, students participate in an international exchange or research group placement for one semester, gaining valuable experience that boosts career prospects while refining both theoretical knowledge and practical abilities.
This program specifically addresses the growing demand for professional project management education. Numerous modules incorporate site visits and industry speaker sessions, providing firsthand exposure to current construction project methodologies and opportunities to learn from seasoned professionals. These experiences offer distinct advantages in the job market. The course's alignment with APM's academic standards facilitates membership in this prestigious UK professional body. The Advanced Practice semester helps build an impressive professional portfolio, giving graduates a competitive advantage in the job market. Employers often value two-year Master's programs like this one, recognizing they provide more comprehensive subject knowledge and greater practical experience than shorter alternatives.