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This program offers a chance to master both the theoretical foundations of project management and cultivate essential skills for launching a career in the field. Project Management leverages organizational efforts to accomplish diverse objectives, from constructing infrastructure and developing software applications to pioneering advancements in healthcare. Central to this discipline is the ability to execute projects while navigating key constraints like timelines, budgets, quality standards, and project scope.
Developing into a proficient project manager begins with gaining the necessary analytical tools and technological competencies to support strategic decisions and meet project deadlines. The MSc in Project Management curriculum aligns with the frameworks established by major professional associations in the field. The program fosters technical proficiency across critical domains including risk assessment, project oversight, procurement processes, operations management, big data analytics, and solving intricate challenges through modeling and simulation techniques.
The learning journey commences with foundational concepts, terminology, and essential project management frameworks. These fundamentals are strengthened through core modules covering risk mitigation strategies, performance tracking, and leadership development for managing project teams of varying scales. Students can customize their experience through elective options such as data analytics, supply chain management, and simulation modeling, allowing specialization aligned with professional aspirations.
The program also delivers unique advantages:
Preparation for professional certifications including PMP, PMI-CAPM (for emerging practitioners), PFQ (for beginners), and CQRM (specialization-dependent) credentials.
Practical skill development through project management simulation games: UNLOCK PM and Scope/Resources/Schedule challenges.
Industry engagement opportunities via expert lectures and case competitions that expose students to authentic project scenarios.
Final project options include either a three-month applied research project (corporate or academic focus) or Business Simulation Analysis, both carrying equivalent academic weight.