Programme And Project Management (PPM) (MSc) University of Warwick
| Award | Attendance | Study | Duration | Start | Domestic fees | International fees |
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| MSc | On-Campus | find out | find out | find out | find out | find out |
Course overview
This degree will be of interest if you want a project management career, either in your current technical and business field or in a new field of expertise. You’ll learn the methodologies, tools, principles and philosophies to develop and manage effectively both small and large-scale projects and programmes.
During the course, you’ll gain practical experience through applied syndicate activities and current case studies, delivered by professionals in the field. You’ll develop a methodical approach to the management of financial aspects of projects and programmes covering human resource management, risk management and change management. Modules include: Project Planning, Management and Control; Programme and Project Strategy; Managing the Multi-Project Environment; Management of Change; International Joint Ventures; Organisations, People and Performance; Financial Analysis and Control Systems; plus elective choices.
Our graduates have become project managers in a variety of sectors, including construction, IT, finance, telecommunications. The course gives you the skills to enter any area requiring project management skills.
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Student profile, Sandra Koziel, PPM Graduate 2012-2013
"Everything you learn is put into the context of how real businesses work. You discover how to apply theoretical ideas in practice to develop working solutions."
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