BSc (Hons) Project Management with Foundation Year
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BSc (Hons) Project Management with Foundation Year
The degree explores key areas such as project management methodologies, risk management, leadership, financial planning, and strategic management. Students participate in applied learning, case studies, and project-based assignments to build problem-solving, critical thinking, and leadership skills. Graduates are equipped to manage projects across a variety of industries and deliver objectives efficiently, with opportunities to pursue postgraduate study or professional project management certifications.
Academic Journey
Duration: 4 Years (Full-time)
Inside the Learning Segments
Foundation Year
- Academic Skills Development
- Introduction to Business and Project Management
- Study Skills for Higher Education
- Personal and Professional Development
- Principles of Management
Year 1 (Level 4)
- Principles of Project Management
- Business and Organisational Fundamentals
- Introduction to Leadership
- Academic Skills for Practice
- Work-Based Project
Year 2 (Level 5)
- Project Planning and Control
- Risk Management and Quality Assurance
- Financial Management for Projects
- Research Methods for Project Management
- Applied Project
Year 3 (Level 6)
- Strategic Project Management
- Leadership and Organisational Behaviour
- Programme and Portfolio Management
- Dissertation / Research Project
- Professional Development in Project Management
- Level 3 qualification or equivalent
- Relevant work experience considered for non-standard entry
- English proficiency equivalent to GCSE Grade C/4 or CEFR B2
- Mature applicants without formal qualifications may be assessed based on work or vocational experience
- Successful completion of an academic interview
Discover Your Career Direction
Graduates develop a combination of project management knowledge and practical skills, preparing them for roles in project planning, coordination, risk and quality management, and leadership across industries. Applied projects and experiential learning ensure graduates are able to manage complex projects efficiently and deliver successful outcomes.
Career routes
Graduates often pursue roles such as:
- Project Manager
- Project Coordinator
- Programme Manager
- Risk and Quality Manager
- Operations Manager
- Business Development Manager
Graduates also have opportunities to continue to postgraduate study or obtain professional project management certifications.
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