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Key Facts
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Level
Master'sPG MSc
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Duration
Full Time: 1 Year
Full Time with Placement: 2 Years -
Starting
September, January, June
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£8,250
Placement fee (Year Two): £1,000 * -
£16,995
Placement fee (Year Two): £1,000 * -
Waterside
Updated 07/11/2024
Updated 07/11/2024
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Overview
If you are already working within this discipline or are considering a Project Management career, then this course is ideal. Our Project Management master’s degree is designed to allow entry from any degree discipline and a diverse range of work backgrounds. The skills that you will gain through studying this course are transferable to a wide variety of industries – gas, engineering, information technology, healthcare, events, public sector and logistics.
Professional Accreditation: Association for Project Management Academic Accreditation.
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Highlights
- Support and guidance from teaching staff with real industry experience
- Full preparation for professional qualifications in PRINCE2 Foundation, PRINCE2 Practitioner, and Agile Project Management Foundation
- Academic Accreditation from the Association for Project Management
- Optional placement year for Project Management master’s students
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Entry Requirements
If you hold a recognised first or second class honours degree (or equivalent), you will be eligible to apply for this Project Management Master’s course.
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If you have relevant work experience in the Project Management field and related professional qualifications, you will also be considered on an individual basis.
If you would like to make an application as a Home or EU student, please visit our How to Apply page.
If you are an International student and would like more information on making an application, please visit our How to Apply page.
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If English is not your first language, you must meet the following English language requirements:
- IELTS 6.5 overall with a minimum of 6.0 in writing and 5.5 in all other skills
Equivalent qualifications are considered, for further information regarding English language requirements at the University, please see our English Language Requirements page.
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Course Content
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The University of Northampton’s Project Management Master’s Degree is designed to address the growing complexity of projects and incorporates key tools and techniques. You’ll gain an understanding of the core competencies required to drive a successful conclusion, as well as an appreciation of using a more holistic, international and ethical stakeholder project management approach.
When you choose to study MSc Project Management at the University of Northampton, you will benefit from the teaching of supportive and dedicated teaching staff with real industry experience. You will receive support and be prepared for highly-regarded professional project management qualifications in PRINCE2 Foundation, PRINCE2 Practitioner and Agile Project Management Foundation.
This course explores project management through a series of progressive modules, developing your knowledge from the fundamentals, through to modules addressing risk, resilience and contingency planning. You will also explore key issues facing project managers such as project finance and procurement, managing project teams, critical perspectives and social impact and responsibility.
The final stage of the course will include a Project Management consultancy project or Project Management Dissertation. The consultancy project will allow you to undertake a project in one of a number of different industries and will address the varied aspects of project or programme management. You can choose to complete the Project Management Dissertation instead of the consultancy project, which will allow you to explore and critically review literature about issues related to a particular aspect of project management in your chosen area.
Industry Placement Year
This Master’s in Project Management course also has the option of a 12-month industry placement. A project management industrial placement will give you the opportunity to develop your knowledge and skills in a real-world environment, while completing an applied research project. This will give you an advantage over the competition for jobs and scholarships after you graduate and could be a good starting point for setting up your own consultancy business.
Your placement will need to be appropriate to your level of study and you should be paid for this work. We will support you in securing a suitable placement opportunity, however, it must be noted that placements are highly competitive and there’s no guarantee of a placement offer being made by an employer. If you’re unable or unwilling to progress with an industry placement, you will have the option to transfer onto our Dissertation and Research Methods module to gain the required credits to complete your programme of study.
Modules
The modules below are for the MSc Project Management Non-placement route. To view the modules for the Placement route, please see the MSc Project Management (Placement route) Award Map.
Please note the modules shown here relate to the academic year 24/25. The modules relating to the academic year 25/26 will be available from June 2025.
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Fundamentals of Project Management (20 Credits)
Module code: BSOM071Status: CompulsoryFast moving dynamic development within organisations means that having a basic `toolkit? of modern and de facto project management techniques, with an emphasis on applying these is a vital requirement for project management students. This module develops students? understanding of theoretical practices, practical tools and techniques, and equips them to face the challenges facing project managers today.
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Risk and Resilience in Holistic Value Chain Management (20 Credits)
Module code: BSOM072Status: CompulsoryThe purpose of this module is to provide future business managers with an introduction to risk and resilience. It also enables the students to understand the workings of holistic supply chains and the required managerial decisions and how these intercede with risk mitigation strategies and resilience planning.
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Finance and Procurement Management (20 Credits)
Module code: BSOM073Status: CompulsoryThis module evaluates finance and procurement governance in a business context providing the learners with the knowledge, understanding and skills of financial and procurement planning using a variety of techniques.
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Critical Issues in Project Management (20 Credits)
Module code: BSOM074Status: CompulsoryThe purpose of the module to provide a critical discussion and reflection of the contemporary and emerging issues in project management. Moreover, the students will have the opportunity to evaluate related theories and techniques in project management.
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Business Research Project (60 Credits)
Module code: BSOM077Status: CompulsoryThe purpose of this module is to offer the opportunity to the learners to develop skills in completing an investigative research project. The students will use their project management skills, their specialist skills gained in other modules and they will work towards successfully completing the capstone project of their masters degree.
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Managing Project Teams (20 Credits)
Module code: HRMM068Status: CompulsoryThe purpose of this module is to equip learners with critical awareness of practical and theoretical concepts associated with managing high performing project teams by examining the management and leadership of teams working in complex organizational contexts. The module will examine the leadership skills and competencies required to create confident and accomplished project leaders.
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Social Responsibility and Impact (20 Credits)
Module code: STRM075Status: CompulsoryThis module introduces students to the key issues and debates on Social Responsibility and Impact, providing them with the knowledge, tools and skills to critically evaluate the range of complex ethical and/or sustainability issues that businesses may encounter, and to develop sustainable strategies and/or approaches to project development and management.
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Fundamentals of Project Management (20 Credits)
Enhanced Learning Credits Scheme
MSc Project Management Degree is part of the Enhanced Learning Credits Scheme (ELCS). The ELCS is an opportunity for members of the Armed Forces to further or expand on their education. The scheme offers support financially in a maximum of three separate financial years for higher level learning of a nationally recognised qualification at a Level three or above.
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MSc Project Management has an Academic Accreditation from the Association of Project Management.
Academic Accreditation is designed to help students choose project management education to support their professional project management career. It recognises universities (HEIs) that engage with the project management profession and who offer modules/courses/programme frameworks to students which demonstrate alignment to the APM Body of Knowledge. Academic Accreditation assesses relevant degree-based modules, courses and programme frameworks.
Students on accredited academic courses are eligible for free APM Student Membership, offering access to APM events.
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What is Project Management?
Project management refers to the application of certain knowledge, skills, methods, tools and techniques with the aim to meet specific project requirements and objectives. These deliverables need to be met within agreed parameters, including set budgets and timescales.
The set deliverables makes these projects temporary, which is a key distinguishing factor between project management and management in general. Due to this, project management roles require a wide range of business, technical and people management skills.
How much does a Project Manager earn?
Project management jobs can be found throughout nearly every business sector and across various different projects, meaning these skills are widely in demand. As a result, high pay levels are available, with an average earning of around £62,000 per annum in the UK.
There is a wide variety when it comes to project management careers, with some positions paying lucrative bonuses worth up to £10,000. Additionally, a minority of those working in this role may also be entitled to receive earnings from profit sharings, which can add up to around £4,000.
How will I learn on the Master of Science Project Management Degree?
You will be taught by experienced academic staff with specialist knowledge of their subject areas. The taught modules on the MSc Project Management are delivered using a combination of lectures and workshop sessions, with an emphasis on participation and discussion.
If you are wishing to take up the option of a 12 month placement, your course will be 24 months. If you do not take the placement year, then your course will be completed in 12 months.
You will complete two semesters of 14 weeks, spending 12-15 hours per week in the classroom with your tutors and fellow students. You will be expected to engage in significant additional study, around 20-25 hours per week in self-directed study as well as attending additional workshops to support your achievement of the professional body memberships and awards.
How will I be assessed on the Project Management master’s course?
You will experience a variety of assessment styles including business reports, essays, research papers, oral presentations, practical work, examinations, case study and context analysis, as well as the dissertation.
There is an opportunity to take a placement year which will allow you to develop and hone your skills through complex business projects and reflect on your experiences.
Fees and Funding
2024/25 Tuition Fees
Fees quoted relate to study in the Academic Year 2024/25 only and may be subject to inflationary increases in future years.
- UK: £8,250
- International: £16,995
- Year 2 Placement Fee: £1,000* (for placements starting in September 2025 or January 2026)
*The placement fee amount will only be charged to you after you secure a placement and are enrolled on the work based project in year 2 of your project management master’s course. You will not be charged this fee if you do not secure a work placement.
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There are no additional costs for this Project Management MSc course for students beginning their studies in September 2024. Should this change, applicants and students will be contacted by the university with details of the costs.
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For information on the scholarships available to you, please see our scholarships page.
For more information about possible funding options, please visit our Fees and Funding pages.
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Fees quoted relate to study in the Academic Year 23/24 only and may be subject to inflationary increases in future years.
- UK: £8,010
- International: £16,500
- Year 2 Placement Fee: £1,000* (for placements starting in September 2024 or January 2025)
*The placement fee amount will only be charged to you after you secure a placement and are enrolled on the work based project in year 2 of your project management master’s course. You will not be charged this fee if you do not secure a work placement.
Careers and Employability
This Project Management master’s course will support your career progression by developing your critical thinking and research skills to enhance your business knowledge and understanding. The master’s degree in Project Management will teach you the theory of effective practice and equip you with the essential skills, confidence and competence to assist you when you venture into your chosen industry.
You will learn to think laterally, challenge convention and offer knowledge-based solutions to business issues, which is an advantage that will set you apart from peers and colleagues in the business environment.