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Project Management, Finance and Risk City St George's, University of London

Award Attendance Study Duration Start Domestic fees International fees
MSc On-Campus Full-time, Part-time 12 - 28 months find out £13000.00 year per £20000.00 year per
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Course overview

Consider the risks contained within a project such as the Euro Tunnel. Two governments sponsoring the project and nine billion pounds of finance ring-fenced through a special purpose company to complete it. Will it be finished on time and will it secure the revenues to service the debt? These are the kinds of questions we address on this programme.

MSc Project Management, Finance and Risk gives you a foundation in quantitative risk assessment and decision-making under uncertain conditions, coupled with classical engineering economics and financial engineering.

From analysing indecision within games theory to rebuilding a country's infrastructure, we explore the drivers in which businesses operate, and the challenges and opportunities that project managers face. Teaching is provided by internal and external lecturers with expertise in the field. This is complemented by invited lectures from people from industry and the banking sector who bring in diverse skill sets and the ability to solve complex problems.


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