1. Planning, Controlling, and Leading a Project (J/650/3755): This course is worth 20 UK Credits/ 10 ECTS Credits.
- Understand the principles and concepts of project management in achieving business goals.
- Develop methods to create project plans with effective communication and monitoring strategies.
2. Operations and Information Management for Project Managers (A/650/3760): This course is worth 20 UK Credits/ 10 ECTS Credits.
- Analyze the role of operations management in connecting organizational strategies with IT systems.
- Evaluate approaches to effective inventory management and project quality assurance.
3. Principles of Project Management (T/650/6847): This course is worth 20 UK Credits/ 10 ECTS Credits.
- Examine the lifecycle of projects, success criteria, and leadership roles.
- Assess methodologies, tools, and technologies for planning, execution, and project closure.
4. Operations and Global Supply Chain Management (R/650/6558): This course is worth 20 UK Credits/ 10 ECTS Credits.
- Assess strategies for global supply chains and operational improvements.
- Apply quality management tools and sustainable practices in global operations.
5. Leadership and Professional Development (Y/650/6848): This course is worth 20 UK Credits/ 10 ECTS Credits.
- Evaluate leadership models, personal strengths, and development plans.
- Analyze drivers of organizational change and effective leadership strategies.
6. Managing Risk, Uncertainty, and Complexity in Projects (A/650/6849): This course is worth 20 UK Credits/ 10 ECTS Credits.
- Apply risk management techniques to complex project environments.
- Evaluate compliance requirements and develop strategies for managing uncertainty.
These courses are accredited and mapped to National Occupational Standards. They can also be accumulated towards earning an Undergraduate Award from SIMI Swiss if taken independently. Please click on each module name to view details on Learning Outcomes, Topics, and Suggested Readings.
Assignments:
- Complete 6 written assignments (2,000-3,000 words each) based on the module titles.