Course Overview
The MSc Project Management programme has grown steadily, reflecting demand for skilled professionals across sectors. Its foundations lie in strong academic traditions at Bangor, with modules informed by updated research and industry trends. Over time, students have completed major projects in construction, IT, defence and consultancy, supported by faculty who bring real-world experience.
Bangor enhances quality through routine evaluations, modern facilities and personalised support available to its international student community. Graduates have progressed into leadership and managerial roles globally, thanks to the course’s emphasis on governance, ethical practice, and stakeholder communication. The alumni network and partnerships boost opportunities for collaboration and employment. Consistent milestones—such as improving student satisfaction and introducing new project tools—mark its growth. The course’s international reach, through diverse cohorts and partner links, reinforces its global impact, allowing students to build both skills and networks that support real career advancement.
General Eligibility
Applicants should hold a recognised bachelor’s degree, typically equivalent to a UK 2:2 or above. Academic references, transcripts, and a personal statement are required. Bangor offers merit-based internal scholarships; eligible applicants are considered automatically, and some awards may require a separate application
Visa-eligible applicants must submit English test results and certified copies of academic transcripts. Those missing the language threshold may be offered a pre-sessional English course via Bangor University’s English Language Centre (ELCOS)
Part Time Work Details
International students may work up to 20 hours per week during term and full-time during vacations under UK visa rules. Some degree-dependent limits may apply.
Language Requirement