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June 2025
Bachelor's Degree
February 15
The university of law
The MSc Project Management program at The University of Law equips students with
the skills to lead and manage projects across industries. Combining practical techniques
with business strategies, the course focuses on areas like risk management, budgeting,
and stakeholder communication. With hands-on experience and professional
development opportunities, graduates are prepared for leadership roles in a competitive
job market.
Our business Master’s in Project Management course is focused on the needs of the industry and aims to produce graduates who are ‘work ready’. A business Master’s degree in project management is sought after by many organisations in the public, private, and not-for-profit sectors, making it a great way to develop versatile skills, such as planning and organisation skills, and increase your employability.
You will graduate fully prepared to effectively manage projects, learning strategies for planning, risk management, quality control, leading people, and vital communication approaches.
This course is taught by academics with extensive industry experience in workshop-style classes to ensure greater interaction with your lecturer and a personalised learning experience. You will apply the theoretical concepts and project management models to real-life case studies and will also have opportunities to work with professional bodies and employers.
This course is accredited by The Chartered Management Institute, so upon successful completion of the course, you will have the option to apply for a CMI Level 7 Certificate in Strategic Management and Leadership as well as your degree.
This course is offered as a 2-year full-time business Master’s programme. Sharing the first year of study with the 1-year MSc Project Management, the 2-year programme benefits from a second year of Professional Practice that is specifically aimed at fostering the employment opportunities of students.
Offering greater flexibility than a traditional Placement Year, our Professional Practice Year allows you to decide how to put your skills into practice. Choose between an academic dissertation, business plan, business or consultancy project, or a paid placement in industry, depending on the option that is best suited to your future career path.
A professional Careers and Employability Service:
From day one to beyond graduation, we’ll help you become more employable with support from our expert employability service and careers advisers.
Professional Development:
You’ll have the opportunity to benefit from our 1:1 professional coaching each semester and be encouraged to submit a personal development plan (PDP) tailored to your career goals and unique skills. Your professional development is built into all of our course modules to ensure you continuously increase your workplace skills as you study, and we offer a whole range of professional development support.
Quality of Teaching:
You’ll work on real-life case studies, taught by business specialists with industry expertise in project management.
Help to Support Your Tuition Fees:
We have business scholarships and bursaries and can guide you on postgraduate fees and funding.
Amount of Support:
Our range of student advisors and academic coaches, support apps, and student support services help our domestic and international students.
Flexible Course Format:
Study full-time, part-time, on-campus, or 100% online with a learning model that encourages independent and deep learning, shared modules for greater networking, and clear time demands.
Should you be unable to complete the full programme, you may still be awarded a Diploma or Certificate depending on the terms completed.
For general computer hardware, students are recommended to have access to a computer which can access the latest browsers (see below). This will enable them to access wider institutional software, including Microsoft OneDrive, Blackboard Collaborate Conferencing System, Panopto Multimedia Player, and the Library Systems. The computer (laptop or desktop) should be multimedia enabled with a webcam. Students are also recommended to have a headset with a built-in microphone.
The learning model will require you to collaborate and interact online. Therefore, if you are using a laptop, we would recommend that you are able to connect this to your Internet Router and use an Ethernet cable.
Application Closes: February 15
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