MSc in Project Management

Overview

Project management goes beyond meeting deadlines – it involves guiding teams, managing uncertainty, and delivering impactful outcomes. The MSc Project Management programme at the University of Wolverhampton is designed to meet the needs of modern, fast-moving, and globally connected industries.

The course takes a practical and applied approach, giving students the opportunity to work on real-world project scenarios through group activities, case studies, and simulation-based assessments. Teaching is informed by professional experience, combining academic understanding with industry knowledge to prepare students for workplace challenges.

Learning is supported through a blend of classroom sessions and digital resources, helping students link theory with practical application. Through assignments and project-based tasks, students develop solutions to real industry problems and present their ideas effectively. The programme also includes interactive sessions, modern learning facilities, and opportunities to engage with industry professionals, providing valuable insights and constructive feedback.

Key Highlights

100% Online & Flexible

100% Assignment work

Research Base Learning

Future Ready Curriculum

Program in Details

Program Guide

Students can review the program overview before submit their application, later pay the required fees, and begin their academic journey. Access to an online portal is provided, where students can view announcements, attend lectures, access study materials, receive supervisor feedback, and track submission deadlines. A free Turnitin check is available to ensure academic integrity before final submission.

Module Details

  • 7CN034 – Dissertation
  • Credits: 60
  • Type: Core

Assessment Method

The course will be assessed through assignments

Intakes

Jan/May/Sept

Study Mode

  • Blended

Duration

  • 06 months

(Program completion 06 months + Certificate in 03 months)

Required Documents

  • Copy of Passport
  • Copy of CV
  • Copies of pre qualifications

We welcome applicants who may not hold formal academic qualifications; managerial-level experience will be considered

Assesments

CourseWork & Submissions

Financial Management Module

  • The assessment is made up of two parts: a presentation (including slides) and a written report, with each component contributing 50% to the overall module grade. All work must be submitted throug

Dissertation Module

  • This assessment accounts for 100% of the overall module grade and requires a written submission of approximately 15,000 words. Students may only submit their work once formal ethics approval has been granted.

Ethics Form

  • Fill out the ethics form in line with the given guidelines. Once completed, send it by email to the Ethics Review
    Committee (ERC) to receive feedback.
  • After incorporating any required changes and obtaining approval, upload the final version to Canvas before the specified deadline.
  • Students must also choose anappropriate research topic and submitit through the official faculty link. If the topic is approved, they can continue with the remaining course modules. If not, revisions should be made as advised before proceeding.

ASSESSMENT & RESULTS

  • Assessment results are typically issued within 4-5 weeks after grading has been completed. This timeline includes internal marking, moderation, and final approval by the Examination Board.
  • A module is considered passed if the overall mark is 40% or higher. If the mark falls below 40%, students will be given an opportunity to resubmit their work.
  • For resubmission, students are required to include an additional document of approximately 1,000 words outlining the revisions and improvements made. This explanation must be submitted along with the updated assignment.
  • If the resubmitted work does not meet the required standard, the student will need to pay a fee of GBP 80 per module to retake it. Failure to pass the retaken module may lead to removal from the programme.
About

University of Wolverhampton

The University of Wolverhampton is a progressive institution with nearly two centuries of educational heritage. It operates across campuses in Wolverhampton, Walsall, and Telford, serving over 25,000 students from more than 130 countries through local and global partnerships. The University offers a wide range of professionally recognised courses at foundation, undergraduate, and postgraduate levels, aligned with industry needs. Research is a core focus, with work rated internationally excellent, addressing areas such as public health, transport innovation, and social inequality. Committed to inclusivity and widening participation, the University supports social mobility and contributes significantly to regional development and global educational advancement.

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CERTIFICATION

Certificates will be issued by the University of Wolverhampton’s Exam board held after the period of last session of study.

International Cass Academy is a recruitment partner for CIIHE. The University of Wolverhampton’s exam board will issue degrees after the last session of study.