So far this year ONCAMPUS London students have received offers from leading UK universities. With so many programmes for international students to choose from, ONCAMPUS has been delivering specifically designed programmes to ambitious students allowing them to meet entry requirements and progress on to the best universities in the UK.
Programmes available:
Undergraduate Foundation: progress to an undergraduate degree
International Year One: progress to year 2 of your undergraduate degrees
Master’s Foundation: progress to a masters degree
English Language Preparation: progress to undergraduate or masters foundation programmes
USA University Transfer Programme: progress to year 2 to an undergraduate degree at partner universities or any other university of choice
A qualification in project management allows you to organise and manage resources, tasks and lead work tasks amongst a team to meet and complete project requirements. Generally project managers will be leading projects and be responsible for all activities across their programme – which includes but is not limited to eg. providing guidance on business decisions, overseeing team members, organising tasks, delivering services on time and arranging budget reviews throughout a project. Certification and qualifications can come from APM and PMI.
Why study project management?
The in-demand skills and knowledge obtained from a project management degree can boost your career in any industry, not to mention increase your skills and competencies. Project managers also have plenty of opportunities for advancement, competitive pay and are usually always needed in a wide variety of different industries.
Top project management skills and examples
Leadership: Project managers are leaders who lead and manage teams by setting goals and motivating them
Organisation and Time Management: Keeping track of ongoing developments and co-ordinating a variety of workloads: from deadlines to task and budget requirements, organisation is key to running a project well.
Communication: A project manager will be able to hold excellent communication skills through resolving conflicts, conveying messages to clients and employees and empowering others. Good communication skills can also mean enjoying taking responsibility.
Planning: Creating a road map, allocating team members to tasks and outlining the steps to take to set and reach project goals are all part of good planning and scheduling skills.
A business degree acts as an excellent foundation for your future careers and potentially, further study options. There are a number of different business degrees you can study, from Business Studies to Business Management and Business Administration, these degrees will often cover key components of business topics such as accounting, finance, organisational behaviour and management. A range of careers are available to business graduates and you will find many work opportunities directly related to your field. Many students also go on to study for their masters, MBAs or pursue doctoral PhD opportunities in related fields. Some graduates also use their skills and knowledge to go on to become entrepreneurs!
What skills can I earn from a Business degree?
A business degree can help sharpen your soft skills, increase your employability and allow you to gain a wide variety of transferable skills which include:
Analysis and critical thinking
Communication skills (oral and written)
Market awareness
Organisation and time management
Problem-solving
What careers are available for Business graduates?
The multidisciplinary nature of a business degree allows you a greater chance for career flexibility and is useful in a variety of professions and career prospects.