BSc Project Management (Degree Apprenticeship)
This programme is delivered in partnership by QA and Northumbria University and awarded by Northumbria University
Level of study: Undergraduate
Award: BSc (Hons) Project Management (Degree Apprenticeship)
Apprenticeship standard: Project Manager
Awarding body: Northumbria University
Fees: This programme is fully funded by your employer through the Apprenticeship Levy
Entry requirements: 120 UCAS Tariff points
English language requirements: GCSE at Grade C
Mode of study: Part-Time, blended and work-based learning
Duration: 48 months + completion of the End Point Assessment, typically 6 months
Assessment methods: Coursework only, End Point Assessment includes presentation, portfolio and professional discussion
Start dates: October, January, April, July (2021)
Locations: London, Birmingham, Manchester, Bristol, Newcastle
Course Prerequisites
The programme places an emphasis on developing and applying the knowledge, skills and competences required for a successful career in the areas of project management, risk management, quality management, stakeholder and communication management, commercial and contract management and organisation leadership.
Overall, the relevance and richness of the programme has been ensured by identifying employer needs and opinions. You will develop transferable/key skills throughout the programme, including:
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Ethical, social, legal and security awareness and data and information analyses
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Communicating ideas in written and oral forms
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The use of appropriate IT tools relevant to project management
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Project management
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Problem solving abilities
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Enhanced research skills enabling students to progress, if desired, to an academic or research orientated career
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Independent learning skills enabling students to take responsibility for their own continued and sustainable professional development
BSc Project Management (Degree Apprenticeship) Key Facts |
Course Duration (days) |
5.00
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Course Price (ex VAT) |
£0.00
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Course Vendor |
Professional Development
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