The Strategic Management of Projects MSc at UCL is an executive development course designed for professionals aiming to lead complex projects and programmes. The postgraduate course combines management theory, systems thinking, and real-world application, preparing graduates for leadership roles across industries by focusing on innovation, collaboration, and long-term value creation.
The normal minimum qualifications are a lower second-class Bachelor's degree from a UK university, or an overseas qualification of an equivalent standard. Candidates with significant relevant experience and impact in their industry may be exempted from this requirement. A minimum of two years experience in project-based work or project-based organisation. Evidence of achievement and/or impact in your industry (e.g. promotion, project scope, professional recognition, etc.)
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This postgraduate degree equips students with a dynamic blend of leadership, analytical, and organisational skills essential for navigating complex project environments. Through a multidisciplinary approach, students develop the ability to align projects with strategic goals, manage stakeholder expectations, and lead transformative initiatives across sectors. Emphasis is placed on critical thinking, real-world problem-solving, and understanding the broader socio-economic context of projects, preparing graduates to drive value and innovation in their organisations.
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