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MSc PROJECT MANAGEMENT AND EVALUATION DEGREE

The Msc Project Management and Evaluation Programme seeks to respond to the expressed need by Givernments, the Private Sectore and Development Agencies in the region for cadre of persons with advanced training in Project Management and Evaluation.

To qualify for entry to the MSc Degree in Project Management and Evaluation Programme applicants should have a good honours degree from an approved University. Preference will be given in the first instance to persons with work experience in the field of Project Management and/or Project Evaluation. Competence in undergraduate level Statistics course(s) would be a distinct advantage.

Programme Structure

The Programme consist of core of subjects for all students, and two streams of specialisation, one in Prject Management and one in Project Evaluation. The stream(s) offered in any year will depend on the number and patterns of registration

CORE (Courses)

Fundamentals of Project Development
Project Analysis/Appraisal
Computers in Project Management and Evaluation
Project Implementation
Monitoring and Evaluation
Essentials of Management

PROJECT MANAGEMENT STREAM

Negotiations and Conflict Management
Financial Management and Project Financing
Contracts, Procurement and Disbursements
Practicum/Project Design/Practical

PROJECT EVALUATION STREAM

Project Evaluation Methods (1)
Project Evaluation Methods (2)
Social and Environmental Impact Assesment
Practicum/Project Design/Practical


MSc INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS DEGREE

The MSc International Management programme is designed to develop international managers who can comfortable and confidently move from country to country and deal effectively with counterparts from around the world. A special focus of the programme is the Caribbean and Latin America; incorporating workshops on issues of special interest in the region and invitied guest spekers drawn from the region.

To qualify for entry to the Msc degreee in International Management programme, applicants should satisfy the general University Regualtions governing admission to a higher degree and shoudl normally have at least a Second Class Honours degree or its equivalent. Canadidates with pass degrees, who have other relevant qualifications and substantial experience will be considered for entry on a case by case basis.

Programme Structure

The Programme consists of a core set of international management courses, language courses, and final international project.

Pre-programme modules in management and laguage will be offered prior ro the core programme for students without previous language/management education.

Management Module

Management, Accounting and Finance, Marketing, Quantative Methods, Strategy/Production and Operations Management.

Spanish Module

Beginners Spanish

These modules will be scheduled during July and Sugust depending on demand.

CORE COURSES

Semester I (September - December)
IMGT6000 IM60A International Finance
IMGT6030 IM61A International Trade Investment
IMGT6060 IM62A International Organisational Behaviour and Human Resource Management
IMGT6090 IM63A Spanish I

Semester II (January - April)
IMGT6010 IM60B International Marketing
IMGT6040 IM61B Government Business and Society
IMGT6070 IM61B International Strategy
IMGT6100 IM63B Spanish III

Semester I (May - July)
IMGT6020 IM60C Cross-Cultural Communications
IMGT6050 IM61C International and Comparative Labour Relations
IMGT6080 IM62C Contemporary Issues
IMGT6110 IM63C Spanish III

Final ProjectI (September - February)
IM64A Internship/Practicum (Six Months)
The final project mabe and internship, a consultancy, or a research project.

Required Workshops
These skill-building workshops are required for all student.
Each is a one-credit workshop.

Semester I - Cross-Cultural Skills
Semester II -Caribbean and Latin American Experiences
Semester III - Research Methods

Cost Programme Costs
The complete programme - 45 credit hours - BDS $28,800
(US $14,400). Costs include books and materials.

   
       
 
       
   
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