BSc Project Management with Foundation Year

  • Study mode: Daytime
  • Locations: London, Birmingham, Manchester or Online
  • Full Time Duration: 4 years
  • Part Time Duration: 4 years+

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Course Details

Seprater

Foundation/1st Year

  • Technology in Organisations (20 credits)
  • Using Numeracy, IT and Data (20 credits)
  • Values, Ethics and Working Collaboratively (20 credits)
  • Structure of Business (20 credits)
  • Research Skills and Using Information (20 credits)
  • Developing Academic Skills (20 credits)

2nd Year

  • Business Consulting (20 credits)
  • Governance in a Global Business Environment (20 credits)
  • Elective: Digital Skills & Professional Development (20 credits)
  • Business Research Methods and Analysis (20 credits)
  • Principles of Procurement, Financial Control and Contract Management (20 credits)
  • Introduction to Project Management (20 credits)
  • Elective: Technology and Innovation (20 credits)

3rd Year

  • Advanced Project Management (20 credits)
  • Project Planning (20 credits)
  • AI and Big Data Analytics in Project Management (20 credits)
  • Elective: Digital & Social Media Marketing (20 credits)
  • Project Justification (20 credits)
  • Agile and Hybrid Project Management (20 credits)
  • Elective: Operations & Supply Chain Management (20 credits)

4th Year

  • Project Change and Control (20 credits)
  • Project Risk and Issue Management (20 credits)
  • Final Project including End Point Assessment (40 credits)
  • Quality Management (20 credits)
  • Developing People and Capabilities (20 credits)

BSc Project Management with Foundation Year

Because of our extensive industry links in project management, including with member organisations of the UK’s NOVUS Trust network, we’re able to present you with real business problems during your degree. This will allow you to develop a thorough and in-depth understanding of the industry and the real-world challenges you’ll face in your future career. Importantly, you’ll find that the course takes a systematic view to developing your knowledge in project management, with each module building on the skills gained in the previous one, and with interconnected content that helps you accumulate new abilities in a logical sequence.

Career prospects

Project management expertise is required in nearly every business and in every sector, so your future career opportunities are almost limitless. Accredited by the Association of Project Management (APM), this degree will give you the skills you need to demonstrate project management expertise, greatly enhancing your current and future career options. You'll also be able to create valuable industry networks whilst studying this course, helped by the strong industry connections of our staff members here at Arden's School of Project Management. Wherever you want to take your career next, your project management degree will provide you with the tools to achieve your ambitions to the fullest.

You’ll find project management employment opportunities within both public and private sectors across industries such as engineering, construction, IT, events management, healthcare, retail, and transport, as well as in the charity sector, government projects, the creative industries, and many more.

Today, organisations use project management as a way to improve and change business operations to become more efficient and effective. Successful project management is also about managing interdisciplinary teams within diverse organisational structures and across organisations. Having graduated with a complete view of all the stakeholders in any given project management situation and how success is measured, domestic and global organisations alike will appreciate and value your skills and employability assets. Wherever you want to take your career next, this course gives you the knowledge to achieve your ambitions to the fullest. With that in mind, some future roles you might want to consider include: 

•    Project assistant or coordinator
•    Project manager or project lead
•    Implementation or change manager
•    Project management consultant
•    Programme or portfolio manager
•    Technical project manager
•    Technical project lead
•    Business project lead
•    Project planner or risk analyst

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