I have got admission offer from University of Liverpool / Laureate online for MSc in Project Management - Oil and Gas & from London School of Business and Finance in Online International Business- Oil and Gas.
Can someone pl. advise the better of above and its worthiness because they are not accreditated?
MSc in Project Management
Posted Oct 17, 2012 19:09
Can someone pl. advise the better of above and its worthiness because they are not accreditated?
Posted Oct 17, 2012 20:12
Neither of these is a good option, but at least Liverpool is a real university and has an okay reputation, unlike LSBF.
Are you only looking at online degrees? If so, look at the IT-Project Management M.Sc. at Stockholm University.
Are you only looking at online degrees? If so, look at the IT-Project Management M.Sc. at Stockholm University.
Posted Oct 18, 2012 01:03
Thanks for your response.
Yes I am located in Singapore and wish to do only online Masters in Project Management.
Pl. advise a suitable option.
Yes I am located in Singapore and wish to do only online Masters in Project Management.
Pl. advise a suitable option.
Posted Oct 18, 2012 13:17
I already did: http://dsv.su.se/en/education/masters/sitpo/
Posted Jan 30, 2013 13:49
As a private business school, LSBF works in academic partnership with leading universities to deliver undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. Currently, LSBF offers a wide range of programmes which are validated by institutions such as the triple-accredited Grenoble Graduate Business School (GGSB), University of Bradford, University of Central Lancashire, as well as professional qualification bodies such as ACCA and CIMA.
Some of the courses delivered at LSBF by GGSB are highly ranked in the Financial Times and other international rankings. If you?d like to learn more, visit: http://www.grenoble-em.com/292-classements-1.aspx
For more information about LSBF, visit: http://www.lsbf.org.uk/school/why-choose
Some of the courses delivered at LSBF by GGSB are highly ranked in the Financial Times and other international rankings. If you?d like to learn more, visit: http://www.grenoble-em.com/292-classements-1.aspx
For more information about LSBF, visit: http://www.lsbf.org.uk/school/why-choose
Posted Jan 30, 2013 14:21
I already did: http://dsv.su.se/en/education/masters/sitpo/
Stockholm is certainly a very good university but this particular program may be not. It is very soft and entirely management in its approach. usually a good project management degree involves areas such as hard design techniques and frameworks. Some architectural and system/networking IT background is useful. Also not covering the financial/budgeting aspect of projects is a huge miss.
I would rather sign up for a more relevant degree at the main University of Technology of Norway forgot the name or its peer the Royal Institute of Technology. I don't know if they do online degree though
Stockholm is certainly a very good university but this particular program may be not. It is very soft and entirely management in its approach. usually a good project management degree involves areas such as hard design techniques and frameworks. Some architectural and system/networking IT background is useful. Also not covering the financial/budgeting aspect of projects is a huge miss.
I would rather sign up for a more relevant degree at the main University of Technology of Norway forgot the name or its peer the Royal Institute of Technology. I don't know if they do online degree though
Posted Jan 30, 2013 23:34
LSBF, I think you meant to post that elsewhere. This is a thread about online MSc's in project management, which you don't offer or mention.
Posted Jan 31, 2013 13:36
There is an online Masters in project management offered by university of Limerick - Ireland.
http://www.ul.ie/business/postgraduate/part-time/project-and-programme-management
http://www.ul.ie/business/postgraduate/part-time/project-and-programme-management
Posted Mar 21, 2013 17:00
I am not sure about that Limerick program. I'd stick with a school that has international accreditation - like Aberdeen/Robert Gordon: they have an MSc in project management that can be completed entirely online.
Or Boston University offers a master of science in project management course, through its distance learning department (not through the business school.) This might be worth looking into as well.
Or Boston University offers a master of science in project management course, through its distance learning department (not through the business school.) This might be worth looking into as well.