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How to apply

Key facts

Entry requirements

Equivalent of a British Honours degree (2:2 minimum) in a relevant subject

Full entry requirements

Duration

1 year full-time or 2 years part-time

Fees

AED 89,250 (Sept 2025 intake)

Start date

September 2025

Entry requirements

Equivalent of a British Honours degree (2:2 minimum) in a relevant subject

Full entry requirements

Duration

1 year full-time or 2 years part-time

Fees

AED 89,250 (Sept 2025 intake)

Start date

September 2025

Course overview

Project management is crucial in all business fields, from the financial sector and information technology to healthcare and public services. With more organisations defining their activities as projects, the demand for qualified project managers is growing.

This course has been designed to meet the increasing demand for effective project management across all industries and sectors. The system emphasises equipping students with skills and expertise to plan and practice project management in global business and social environments and emerging trends influencing project management, such as virtual and hybrid work.

It provides a career entry, or further development, in the discipline of Project Management, beyond its traditional confines of engineering and construction, as applicable to enterprise management theory and practice. A central emphasis of the programme is a focus on responsible project management (RPM) to assist students in understanding how project management can impact and improve society.

Key features

  • This course considers emerging trends within Project Management, such as flexible and virtual project teams, to provide you with the most up-to-date knowledge.
  • The course provides an emphasis on equipping students with skills and expertise to both plan and practice in project management in global business, social environments and emerging trends projects.
  • The module features Emerging Trends and Professional Frameworks, Managing Projects for Success, Organisational Project Management, Dynamic Influence for Governance from the enterprise perspective and strives to develop your personal SWOT analysis for career realisation.
  • The programme leaders are experienced professionals who ensure students receive a high-quality education. They are readily available to answer any questions or concerns students may have regarding the accreditation process or the course content.
  • ¹Ï×ÓTV Dubai students can now benefit from the Industry Advisory Board, which comprises leading experts and professionals at the enterprise level. The board provides valuable insights and guidance to ensure the curriculum remains relevant and current with industry trends and demands.
  • Benefit from Block teaching, where a simplified ‘block learning’ timetable means you will study one subject at a time and have more time to engage with your learning, receive faster feedback and enjoy a better study-life balance

What you will study

Block 1: Managing Projects for Success: Lifecycle Optimisation

This module considers the role of project management as a core driver for managing and delivering successful projects. A key feature of the module is for students to understand the concept of project lifecycle and how planning techniques play a role as an instrument of change. In particular, the application of a range of project management tools are critically evaluated for the execution, management and control of project management throughout its phases.

This module draws on the bodies of professional project management knowledge and to ensure connections between theory and practice.

Block 2: Responsible Project Management: Ethics & Sustainability

In this module students consider the growing importance of responsible project management, by which project managers deliver projects ethically and sustainably. A key feature of the module is for students to understand the global political, environmental, economic and social tensions which present challenges to achieving successful project outcomes.

Contemporary project management theory underpins the teaching on responsible project management where students are expected to challenge their individual beliefs and values. Students develop awareness of how change can lead to benefits and disbenefits in the project management process.

Block 3: Organisational Project Management: Dynamic Influence for Governance

In recent decades there has been an increased focus on new types of project organisation including flexible and virtual project teams which are challenging traditional institutional hierarchies. There has additionally been a focus on projectification theory which argues that these traditional structures are being changed by temporary project teams. This is seen in the expansion in project management governance processes, including project management offices (PMOs) and portfolio, programme and project management. This module considers the meaning of organisational project management by considering these features, and how traditional skills of management and leadership are integrated within them. It will help students to understand how to boundary span and negotiate professional practice in complex organisations.

Block 4: Project Management Futures: Emerging Trends and Professional Frameworks

This module offers students the opportunity to horizon scan project management as profession focusing on emerging trends in the sector. Students will develop their understanding by engaging with professional project management bodies as well as the ¹Ï×ÓTV Careers team.

The module also provides an opportunity for students to reflect on their project management ‘future’ by situating their learning on the MSc Project Management as part of their personal and professional development. In doing so, students focus on ‘project me’ by using project management competence frameworks to link their own career aspirations with the future of project management as a profession.

A core part of the module is for students to identify their own project management knowledge, skills and behaviours in order to develop their personal SWOT analysis for career realisation.

Block 5 & 6: Project Management Dissertation

The final 60 credit Project Management Dissertation (PMD) is an individual and independent extended piece of work. This can be in the format of an extended essay, an individual research project or live project brief. These options will be subject to availability and interest.

First, students will apply their learning about project management to write a 2000-word research proposal. This will analyse a preliminary research problem guided by gaps in existing knowledge, on an issue related to project management. Students will need to engage with research method approaches and pay particular attention to the principles of research ethics in this module.

Secondly, the core 10,000-12,000-word PMD is studied independently with the assistance of a supervisor and is a chance for the student to academically pursue a relevant area of project management of particular interest. The PMD requires the student to put into practice a range of skills developed over the course of the programme such as: researching and critically reviewing national and international literature, applying theoretical frameworks, research design and ethics, data collection and analysis, research writing and dissemination.

Note: All modules are indicative and based on the current academic session. Course information is correct at the time of publication and is subject to review. Exact modules may, therefore, vary for your intake in order to keep content current. If there are changes to your course we will, where reasonable, take steps to inform you as appropriate.

Teaching and assessments

You will be taught through a combination of workshops, lectures, projects and online resources.

Over the whole programme, there is a varied mix of assessment including: presentations, case study analysis, individual exercises, report writing, and essay writing. These are developed during the module with the opportunity for in-class formative feedback. Learners will also be issued in advance with a proposed timetable of assessments in order to ensure that academic work is timed appropriately and that students are provided with an opportunity to effectively plan and manage their time and workloads.

Contact and learning hours

This is a full-time course and in total you should be prepared to devote approximately 2 hours of lectures, 6 hours of workshop and 2 hours of asynchronous activity each week.

Entry requirements

You should have the equivalent or above of a 2:2 UK bachelor’s honours degree in a relevant subject, or equivalent overseas qualification.

Professional qualifications deemed to be of equivalent standing will be considered on an individual basis.

Work experience is not a requirement. However, applications from those without formal qualifications but with significant professional experience in the relevant field will be considered individually.

English language tests and their entry requirements

IELTS Academic: 6.0 (minimum 5.5 in each band)

TOEFL Internet-based: 72 (17 in listening & writing, 20 in speaking and 18 in reading)

Pearson PTE Academic: 51

Additionally, students with the following qualifications may be considered as having met the English language requirements:

GCSE/IGCSE/O-Level English (as a first or second language): Grade C or higher

CBSE/ISC boards/NIOS/All state boards: A minimum grade of 55% in English

International Baccalaureate: Minimum grade 5 in English A1 (Standard or Higher Level) in IB OR a minimum of grade 5 in English B (Higher Level)

West African/Nigerian Curriculum WAEC/ WASSCE/ SSSCE: Minimum grade "C6"

Where we could take you

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Graduate careers

Career opportunities within project management are varied. This fast-growing management discipline provides opportunities in the private and public sectors including industries such as cultural events, construction, finance, pharmaceuticals, transport and large scale government projects.

Course specifications

Course title

Project Management

Award

MSc

Study level

Postgraduate

Study mode

Full-time

Part-time

Start date

September 2025

Duration

One year full-time or Two years part-time

Fees

AED 89,250 (Sept 2025 intake)