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MBA Specialization in Project Management

Set yourself apart with a specialized MBA in Project Management. This programme immerses you in critical areas including agile project frameworks, communication, economics, and HR for project success. Designed for forward-thinking professionals, it equips you with the tools to meet and redefine the demands of today’s fast-paced project environments.
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Overview

Master’s Degrees in Project Management combine concepts of Business Administration, Marketing, Economics, Communication, and Human Resource Management. Graduates from this programme will learn how to meet project deadlines, manage budgets, and achieve the objectives set for the project. One of the most important skills graduates will learn from this programme is risk management, which focuses on discovering all possible liabilities and difficulties that may occur during a project, and how to deal with them.

Matriculation

To matriculate to the programme, applicants must fulfil one of the following:

  • Holders of a Bachelor of Science Degree with at least a GPA of 2.5.
  • Mature entry (Application of Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition – PLAR).

Persons who do not have the required GPA or uses Mature entry may be accepted through an interview process, submission of a portfolio and assigned bridging courses. The potential candidate should demonstrate work experience and additional certification achieved.

Course Structure

Evenings/Weekends

Semester I 

Code 

Course Name 

Cr. 

Hrs. 

BGBE6101 

Global Business  

Environment

45 

 

Elective (e.g.  

Principles and  

Practices of Project  Management)

45 

BSEN6101 

Social  

Entrepreneurship I  (SE I)

30 

TOTAL 

 

 

Semester III 

Code 

Course Name 

Cr. 

Hrs. 

 

Elective (e.g. Dev  Human Resources  for Strategic  

Advantage)

45 

BSEN6201 

Social  

Entrepreneurship II  (SEII) – Seminar  

Planning &  

Execution

45 

CDAT6200 

Principles of Data  Analysis

105 

TOTAL 

 

 

Semester V 

BAPP6701 

The Agile Project  Management  

Framework and its  Application

75 

BARM6601 

Applied Research  Methods for  

Management  

Decision Making

60

CNET6101 

Net Centric Use and  Configuration

75

TOTAL 

 

10 

 

Semester II

Code 

Course Name 

Cr. 

Hrs.

BSBL6101 

Strategic Business  

Leadership

60

CGOV6101 

Information Systems  Management and IT  Governance

45

CSEC6101 

Information Security  Management and  

Auditing

45

TOTAL 

 

10

 

Semester IV

Code 

Course Name 

Cr. 

Hrs.

ECOM6101 

E-Business  

Technologies and  

Transformation

75

CERP6101 

ERP Systems Theory  and Practice

75

CSYS6101 

Information Systems  Analysis and Design

45

TOTAL 

 

9

 

Semester VI

CAMP6201 (Applied  

Research – 

Supervised)

Master’s MIS Project 

60

    
    

TOTAL 

 

4

 

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