Software Project Management MSc
Aston University
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Description
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Requierments
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Study options
For international students
Students need to have overall IELTS score of 6.0 includes 5.5 in Reading, Writing, Listening, Speaking. Students need to have TOEFL (iBT) overall score of 93 includes 18 in Reading, 23 in Writing, 19 in Listening and Speaking. Students need to have Pearson minimum band scores: 63 Overall, 57 in Reading, Writing, Listening and Speaking.
For Iranian students
Students require at least 13 / 20 in the percentage point system from state / public universities, or at least 14 / 20 in the percentage point system from private universities, for entry on to a Masters Programme. If they are applying for finance, engineering or science based subjects, they must have studied a similar field in their undergraduate degree. There are a number of conversion courses in the Business School which will accept students from any subject background. For MBA, students can come from any subject background, but should have at least 13/ 20 from a university and a minimum of three years post graduation managerial work experience, as stipulated by the Association of MBA (AMBA) requirements.
1 year - Full time
About
Aston University is an esteemed public research university, nestled in the bustling centre of Birmingham - the second most populated city in England. Its roots trace back to the 19th century, when a School of Metallurgy was founded by the Birmingham and Midland Institute. After many subsequent name changes, the school was finally granted university status in 1966.
Aston University's campus is located across 60 acres of Gosta Green land in Birmingham, equipped with an array of amenities such as a swimming pool, sports centres, a library, cafes, restaurants, pubs, shops, hairdressers, health centres, and an abundance of green spaces. The library offers a massive collection of over 250,000 books and 800 periodicals, and boasts access to almost 3,500 electronic journals and 40 databases.
The university has close ties with the industrial and business sectors. In 2012, The Telegraph ranked Aston among the top 10 UK universities for producing millionaires. Notable alumni include stand-up comedian Frankie Boyle, BBC journalist Ivan Noble, and senior international correspondent of CNN, Nic Robertson.