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8 Master's degrees in Project Management in South Africa
Project Management
Project Management at the University of Cape Town is a key growth area. It is recognised as the most appropriate form of management for the new generation of managers who are asked to handle multi-disciplinary projects in a rapidly changing business environment.
Construction Project Management
The Master of Science in Construction Project Management offered at University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg is offered over 2 years of part-time study.
Project Management (Coursework)
Project Management (Coursework) from University of Pretoria focuses on research to drive innovative and enquiry-led teaching for educating and positioning our students to be leaders in their professions.
Project Management (Coursework)
Project Management (Coursework) from University of Pretoria focuses on research to drive innovative and enquiry-led teaching for educating and positioning our students to be leaders in their professions.
Project Management
Project management is a scarce skill in South Africa and the demand for project management competencies is growing daily. The Project Management programme from Central University of Technology, Free State is designed to satisfy these needs.
Business Administration in Project Management
At Business Administration in Project Management from Cape Peninsula University of Technology graduates are equipped with the knowledge and lead multiple and / or complex projects within public or private organizations or as specialist consultants.
Operation Management
The purpose of the Operation Management program at University of Johannesburg is to develop a postgraduate student by offering the student the opportunity to show evidence of independent and exploratory research within the field of Operations Management.
Quality
Quality from Cape Peninsula University of Technology equips students with the necessary knowledge and skills to conduct independent research in quality implementation, maintenance and improvement, and to contribute to knowledge production through the understanding, application and evaluation of existing and new knowledge.