Master of Program, Project Management and Business Development

This Master Degree program emphasizes on the latest project management theory, techniques and best practices, and incorporates key processes and tools from academia, professional senior business executives and, curriculum experts.

The Master in Program, Project Management and Business Development is designed to enhance the knowledge and skills needed by the 21st century project manager to be effective globally and within their organization.
Students have first hand access to the latest academic research around the world and professionals Project Management Certifications from different accreditation bodies,

  • The Project Management Professional certificate (PMP®), proposed by Project Management Institute (PMI®).
  • The PRINCE2* "Foundation" and "Practitioner" Certificates;
  • The Certification in Direction of Projects (level 4 & 3) of International Project Management Association (IPMA);
  • PMI’s PMP "Project Management Specialist" (PMS) certification of Project Management Professional Certification Centre, Japan (PMCC).
  • The European Certification in Value Management "Participant Management par la Valeur" (PMV) of French Association of Value Management (AFAV);
  • International Cost Engineering Council (ICEC) and the professional thesis can be carried out within the framework of the essay required for certification;
  • The "Certification en Maîtrise de Projet" (Project Expertise Certificate) of Association Francophone de Management de Projet (AFITEP)
  • The whole course enables students conversant in Business English and who have the relevant professional experience to prepare for the For students already certified PMP®, each module enables to obtain Professional Development Units (PDUs).

* PRINCE2 ™ is a Trade Mark of the Office of Government Commerce

PRINCE®, which stands for Projects in Controlled Environments, is a project management method covering the organisation, management and control of projects. PRINCE® was first developed by the Central Computer and Telecommunications Agency (CCTA), now part of the Office of Government Commerce (OGC), in 1989 as a UK Government standard for IT project management.