This exciting degree is designed to reflect the various industrial relation, and aims to develop independents, self-motivated and creative project managers. Building up an organization grounding in project theory and practice, you will explore the subjects from variety of practitioner perspectives including communication, design and information management, proposal writing, fund raising, strategic management... You will be involved in a practical toolkit to enable you to make a valuable and immediate impact in a related role.
Who is it for?
This degree is for you if you:
• Wish to manage projects in an ever more competitive environment and increasingly NGOs context.
• This degree may suit you if you are interested in a career in project management, proposal writing, fund raising, consultancy, business development, SME development, public relations,social research and rural development.
Features of the degree
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• This degree provides an opportunity for critical and theoretical study, particularly in project management. You will receive an intellectual demand, broad preparation for management that draws on a wide range of social and humanity science disciplines.
• The degree will be relevant to your experiences and local environment, but will also give you a knowledge and understanding of a range of issues in project management.
• The aim of the range of units available is to look analytically and critically at project management and social issues.