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Masters/MSc/Diploma/CertificateIndustrial Project Management

University of Birmingham
United Kingdom, Birmingham
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Overview

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Programme structure

Programme aims

The course is industry focused and looks to cover both theory and application of project management principles, practices and tools. Leadership, team building and influencing skills, integral to successful complex project delivery, are also explored.

The key objectives of the course are:

A systematic understanding of Project Management knowledge, and critical awareness of current challenges in an industrial context

<divcontenteditable=true>A comprehensive understanding of techniques applicable to advanced study of Project Management

<divcontenteditable=true>Innovation in the application of Project Management knowledge, but with a practical understanding of how established techniques of research and enquiry are used to create and interpret information

Conceptual understanding of Project Management that enables them to critically evaluate current research and advanced scholarship and evaluate methodologies and develop critiques of them

Programme content

The course is modular in structure with nine intensive compulsory taught modules spread over two years (120 credits taught material) and a major project in the third year (60 credits). Students may choose to complete one year (for a Certificate in Project Management), two years (for a Diploma in Project Management) or a full three-year MSc course. The first two years are made up of four to five taught modules per year.

Each module is a mix of theory, practical example and coursework, and requires around three days of classroom tuition. The third year is a major project on an in-depth industrial project, managed using the principles and tools taught in the earlier two years.

Career opportunities

Examples of employers:

BP
British Gypsum
Citi
Coca-Cola
Foster Wheeler Energy
Jacobs Engineering
Johnson Matthey
KBR
Pepsico
RBC Capital Markets

Examples of occupations:

Chemical Engineer
Development Engineer
Finance Analyst
Market Analyst
Performance Engineer
Process Engineer
Process Development Technologist
Process Support Engineer
Team Leader
Test and Validation Engineer

Further study – examples of courses:

MRes Chemical Engineering Science
MSc Advanced Chemical Engineering
MSc Biochemical Engineering
MSc Chemical Engineering
PhD Chemical Engineering
PhD Formulation Engineering
PhD Regenerative Medicine
PGCE Mathematics

Apply now! Fall semester 2023/24
Application period has ended
Notes
Please see the university profile or contact us for the deadlines that apply to you
Apply now! Fall semester 2023/24
Application period has ended
Notes
Please see the university profile or contact us for the deadlines that apply to you