

BSc Project Management
About this course
Project management is the discipline of planning, organising, and controlling the resources, time, and activities needed to achieve a specific goal within defined constraints. Every sector of the economy depends on professionals who can take complex, multi-stakeholder undertakings from initial brief to successful delivery, managing risk, coordinating teams, communicating with clients, and adapting to change when it occurs. The discipline draws on organisational theory, risk management, communication, and leadership, and it is increasingly recognised as a specialism in its own right rather than simply a skill attributed to other roles. At Arden University, this three-year, full-time programme is delivered through a blended learning model that combines timetabled classes at campus with substantial independent study through the university's digital learning platform. This approach gives you flexibility in how you organise your learning while ensuring structured academic engagement and access to teaching staff and peers. You will develop the theoretical foundations of project management alongside practical skills in planning, budgeting, risk assessment, stakeholder management, and team leadership. The programme is designed to reflect the realities of professional practice and to equip you with the competencies that employers in project management roles consistently seek. A typical entry tariff of 56 points reflects a genuinely inclusive admissions approach, welcoming students from a wide range of prior backgrounds who demonstrate the commitment and aptitude to succeed. Graduates from project management programmes go on to roles as project managers, project coordinators, programme managers, and operations managers across sectors including construction, IT, healthcare, finance, the public sector, and manufacturing. The credential is also a strong foundation for professional project management qualifications, and many graduates develop their careers through a combination of the degree and further professional accreditation. Postgraduate study in project management, operations management, or business is a natural next step for those who wish to develop their expertise.
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