Project Management

Study mode:On campus Study type:Full-time Languages: English
Local:$ 11.7 k / Year(s) Foreign:$ 18.8 k / Year(s)  
501–600 place StudyQA ranking:3897 Duration:12 months

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Industries, firms, organisations and governments internationally demand exceptional candidates who have the knowledge base and practical skills to finance, manage and execute processes and projects successfully. In recent years, both small and large businesses have become project-based, and as technological developments are matched with new products and processes across all major industries, the markets these organisations work in become ever more competitive and complex.

This course is designed to offer you high quality academic education and practical tools and skills to meet this challenge. It is taught by leading academic staff together with practitioners and industry experts. The course is suitable for graduates from a range of backgrounds interested in a career which will involve managing projects, from fashion and film professionals to those in the charity sector and from scientists to government employees. It will equip you with the interdisciplinary project management skills which your future career path could depend on.

The duration of the course is 12 months. You will take ten taught modules, attend various seminars/workshops and complete a project/dissertation.Each term comprises five taught modules.

Term 1Core Module 1: Introduction to Project Management in a Strategic Management Context: Tools and Techniques

You will gain a full understanding of the tools, techniques and body of knowledge involved in each stage of the project management life cycle: project initiation, planning, execution, control and closure, as required by the Project Manager, in the context of strategic management and planning.

Core Module 2: Operations and Quality management

You will explore the management of processes and operations, procurements, supply chain management and operations strategy. You will learn about the importance and role of quality planning, quality control and quality assurance, lean methods and Kaizen continuous improvement activities.
Lakis Kaounides (Royal Holloway and Cass Business School)

Core Module 3: International Accounting and Finance

You will be provided with a comprehensive understanding of different accounting standards, conventions, formats and practices. You will learn how to analyse a firm's annual report and financial statements as well as learning about ratio analysis, trend analysis, application to financial data, accounting policies and performance management, cash-flow management, valuation techniques (e.g. IRR, NPV, EVA etc.) and management decision analysis.
(Royal Holloway School of Management)

Core Module 4: Information Technology Project Management

This course aims to provide you with the theoretical and practical knowledge of managing and delivering IT projects, and skills to design, implement and evaluate enterprise systems.
Amany Elbanna (Royal Holloway School of Management)

Core Module 5: International Strategic and Technology Management

You will gain an understanding of the theories, concepts and tools of building a business strategy aligned to a technological strategy, and you will be able to apply these theories to a variety of business environments. You will have the opportunity to dissect business strategy and tactics and deliver your analysis to business clients. You will use case-studies of leading technology corporations.
Lakis Kaounides (Royal Holloway and Cass Business School) and Richard Granger (ex-Director A.D. Little Technology Management practice)

Compulsory workshops based on Microsoft MS Project
Compulsory workshop: Managing Innovation and Change
2 day workshop - Dimis Michaelides, Consultant

Term 2 Core modules (taught)

Core Module 6: Advanced Applied Project Management and Planning

This course provides you with the theoretical, technical and practical issues of planning ahd executing a project. These will include estimating time-scales, resource, costing, earned value methodology and utilising case studies and simulations of project management in specific industries.
Vanessa Torres Senior Consultant

Core Module 7: Advanced Project Funding, Finance and Risk Management

You will gain understanding of the theoretical aspects and practical issues in project finance, extablishing funding and alternative funding of projects, corporate finance, risk management of complex and infrastructure projects, technology risk, private and public partnerships finance with use of case studies and practioners.
Robert Bruce Senior Consultant

Core Module 8: Corporate Governance, Ethics and Sustainability

You will explore corporate governance in modern organisations, including agency stakeholder and stewardship theories. The role of stakeholders, board of directors, internal and external auditors. CSR will be looked at and its role in managing relationships and stakeholders as well as economicand social and environmental impacts. The impact of climate change and sustainability in managing projects and organisations: the protection of the environment, maximise benefit to communities, minimise adverse effects, deliver projects that assist sustainable living processes.
Lakis Kaounides (RHUL and Cass Business School)

Core Module 9: Managing Projects I: International Management of Mega Projects

You will explore international financing, planning and managing mega projects (e.g. Olympics, Green Cities, World Cup. Infra structure projects, petrochemicals and gas exploration and extraction) and international contracts.
Rupert Bruce, Senior Consultant and Practitioner

Core Module 10: Managing Projects II: Managing Projects in the Film and TV industries

This course aims to provide you with an in depth understanding of the complex nature and specific risk elements present in managing and financing projects in the creative industries, specifically the TV and film industries
Mike Dormer, Practitioner/Film Director

Compulsory one-week workshop: Prince II
Compulsory Seminar Series: Leading issues in project management in the 21st Century: CEOs of leading companies

Term 3

Core Module:Business Research Project

You will undertake a Masters level thesis on a project management topic. 15,000 words. Submission in September 2014. Linked to Business Research Methods.Business Research Methods

You will attend lectures to gain an understanding and application of the basic principles underlying good business research methodologies, for instance relevant interviewing and questionnaire survey techniques to gather and analyse data. You will be able to devise and critically assess various research designs, and explain, produce and display findings from various data sets.

On completion of the course graduates will have:

* Invaluable and indispensable tools, techniques and practical knowledge to effectively manage and execute projects across a range of industries.
* The ability to make a powerful contribution to strategic management and decision-making, planning, coordinating, implementing and controlling output and deliverables in terms of performance , time and cost in a vast array of organisations in both small or large complex projects across national boundaries.
* In depth knowledge on the sources and types of finance necessary for the management of both large complex engineering and construction projects as well as smaller projects in the creative and entrepreneurial sectors.
* In depth understanding of the importance of effective and continuous management of operations , quality control, risk management in supply chains and the rising importance of climate change and sustainability issues.

* A UK upper second class honours degree (2:1) or equivalent * Those with a lower second class honours degree (2:2) may be considered if they possess relevant industrial experience. * IELTS score of 6.5 for non-native English speaking applicants. English Language Requirements IELTS band: 6.5 TOEFL iBT® test: 88 IMPORTANT NOTE: Since April 2014 the ETS tests (including TOEFL and TOEIC) are no longer accepted for Tier 4 visa applications to the United Kingdom. The university might still accept these tests to admit you to the university, but if you require a Tier 4 visa to enter the UK and begin your degree programme, these tests will not be sufficient to obtain your Visa. The IELTS test is most widely accepted by universities and is also accepted for Tier 4 visas to the UK- learn more.
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