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      MA Programs in Project Management

      A master's degree provides a more intense study into a particular field. It is the next level of education after a bachelor's degree and also exists as a steppingstone towards a doctorate. A Master of Arts degree typically focuses on fields in the liberal arts, humanities, and social sciences.

      What is an MA in Project Management? A master's degree in project management teaches students the key skills and knowledge necessary to oversee all components of a project to ensure that the project fulfills all time, scope and budget goals for the company. Courses focus on the different skills needed to properly organize and manage many projects from idea phase to completion. Examples of courses include commercial and procurement law, business strategies, managing resources, cost control, planning, human relations, team leadership, and organization theory.

      Almost every industry benefits from a highly skilled project manager, making it a highly desirable career. A graduate degree in project management provides students an edge over the competition. It also provides many important life skills, such as organization, problem solving, and communication.

      The cost of an advanced degree differs depending upon the institution, geographical location, and course length. To budget for your degree, you should contact your chosen school or schools directly to determine their tuition fees, as well as any potential scholarships or graduate assistantships.

      With an MA in Project Management, most graduates go on to become project managers for businesses and corporations in a variety of industries, including construction, engineering, or research and development. Graduates can also become analysts, coordinators, schedulers, computer and information systems managers, sales managers, business planning analysts, administrative services managers, or industrial production managers. With an advanced degree, graduates can also become managers of a project management department.

      Because project managers are in such high demand in a variety of industries, many universities and educational intuitions around the world offer this master's degree. To find the right one for your situation, simply search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.