Associate Project Manager

... United Kingdom
... BPP University (private)

Course Overview

All organizations have projects to manage. Regardless of their size, project management involves scoping, defining, implementing, and measuring all aspects of a plan. Through this program, you will develop your skills, knowledge, and experience to be an effective, methodical and reliable Project Manager. All projects have key markers and you will learn how to detail them. This program will ensure you understand all the elements of successful project execution, including the ability to communicate with everyone involved. You will also develop all of the attributes you need to be able to work well within a team. Your qualification will apply to a variety of satisfying roles across many industry sectors. Managing a project is integral to business growth and change so you will have the chance to really shape the future of your organization. Being an Associate Project Manager also demonstrates your ability to lead, manage and control situations €“ credentials that apply to many career paths.

General Eligibility

Grade C or above in at least 5 GCSEs including English and mathematics 48+ UCAS points, or equivalent

Part Time Work Details

Language Requirement

Programme Information
...
Course Category

Accounting, Finance and Economics


...
Campus Name

London


...
Course Level

Undergraduate


...
Duration

1


...
Available Intake

September


...
IELTS Score

0.0


...
Tuition Fees Range

,


Subject Recommendations for You
Campus

Old Headington, Oxford

Entry Score

00

Course Level

Undergraduate

Total Course Fee

9250

MSci Theoretical Physics
Queen's University Belfast -INTO
Campus

Belfast, Northern Ireland

Entry Score

6.0

Course Level

Undergraduate

Total Course Fee

18800

Campus

Lancashire

Entry Score

5.5

Course Level

Undergraduate

Total Course Fee

£9250, £14000

Discover Your Next Read
...
Why you will go UK for better study ? Learn more from this blog...
...
Why you will go UK for better study ? Learn more from this blog...