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Profile Project Management (M. A.)

  • Format: part-time study while working
  • Academic degree: Master of Arts (M. A.)
  • Target group: Professionals and managers with project-related work experience
  • Contents: PM, business administration, social and leadership skills
  • Duration of study: 21 months
  • Time schedule: Months 1-15: Attendance phases (11 attendance events Thursday to Saturday, 4 block weeks), followed by master's thesis
  • Admission requirements: First degree or equivalent and project-related work experience
  • Language: German/English*
  • ECTS points: 120
  • Accreditation: FIBAA Accreditation Council, reaccredited until 2024
  • Start of study: once a year, each winter semester
  • Application deadline: July 15
  • Tuition fee: 21.500€ (early bird discount until 30.04.: 19.900€)

*The study program is primarily held in German. A certain proportion of the modules (currently two out of twelve) are held in English. English language skills at level B2 according to the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR) for languages are required for admission to the program.

Occupational field / target group

The Master's program in Project Management is tailor-made for professionals who are already working full-time in project management and want to advance their professional development. It enables the achievement of a top management career in the project business.

The Ludwigshafen University of Applied Sciences developed this course of study together with the Management Academy Heidelberg (MAH) and the Tiba Business School . It conveys all the scientific content relevant to tasks in the field of project management and offers not only practical relevance but also the transfer of theory to corporate reality.

The course is aimed at all specialists and executives in project management functions and those who aspire to work in project management.

Structure

The program is designed as a part-time study program. This enables students to maintain their professional activities.

The Master's program in Project Management offers an innovative, practical and at the same time scientifically sound combination of the three pillars that are crucial for the success of projects: Project Management (PM), business skills (BWL), and social and leadership skills. These are reflected in the curriculum.

The attendance time is divided into 11 attendance phases of 3 days each (Thursday to Saturday) and 4 block weeks.

Participants graduate with the title Master of Arts (M.A.) after successfully completing the program.