MSc in IT Project Management — Master at London School of Computing and Engineering

MSc in IT Project Management


Course Overview

The MSc in IT Project Management is a UK Level 7 postgraduate degree delivered over one year full-time or two years part-time at the London School of Computing and Engineering (LSCE), a specialist division of Harold International College of London. The programme is offered across three parallel routes, on-campus in central London, fully online with remote lab provisioning, and by distance learning with the same remote provisioning, so every intake shares the same seminar timetable regardless of study mode. It is written for learners looking to develop the professional practice of managing complex IT programmes across regulated UK sectors in a UK-aligned setting, with content mapped to the competency areas of BCS, the Institute of Coding and the IEEE Computer Society UK and RI chapter. Delivery draws on Git-based workflows, containerised environments, CI/CD pipelines and cloud-hosted development labs, so applied practice sits alongside academic framing at every stage and each submission is returned with structured written feedback moderated to UK grading standards.

By graduation you will have completed a dissertation or sponsor consulting project on a live IT Project Management problem, alongside a research-informed postgraduate portfolio. The programme is designed to prepare graduates for senior UK roles, specialist consulting and, where relevant, doctoral progression, with named-tutor supervision throughout. The programme situates every module in a UK context, drawing on London-region case studies from fintech, retail platforms, media, public-sector digital and scale-up product engineering so learners graduate with a working understanding of how the field operates inside the country they are qualifying in. Every learner is matched with a named programme tutor for one-to-one coaching from induction to award, and international applicants receive dedicated visa, accommodation and English-language guidance alongside the academic decision so the enrolment step is well supported.

Key Features

  • Master programme taught in small, tutor-visible cohorts across the LSCE central London campus, fully online and distance-learning routes, with a named programme tutor for every intake.
  • Syllabus mapped to the competency areas of BCS, the Institute of Coding and the IEEE Computer Society UK and RI chapter, so the qualification carries clear weight with UK employers and articulates cleanly with wider professional-body development frameworks.
  • Postgraduate modules on IT project management, agile delivery, risk, governance and benefits realisation.
  • Content mapped to APM, PMI and PRINCE2 professional frameworks.
  • Dissertation route on a live IT programme, with supervision from senior practitioners.
  • Weekly named-tutor visibility with structured written feedback on submitted work, and moderated marking to UK Level 7 postgraduate degree standards throughout the programme.
  • Careers-service introductions to BCS Southampton Street, the Institute of Coding partner network and the software clusters running from the City through Silicon Roundabout to King's Cross, with structured application coaching in the final stage of the programme and continued alumni support after graduation.

What You Will Learn

  • Structure IT project delivery using APM, PRINCE2 and PMBOK principles.
  • Design agile delivery pipelines for complex IT programmes.
  • Model risk, dependency and benefits realisation on live IT initiatives.
  • Structure governance boards and stage-gate reviews.
  • Manage vendor, cloud and multi-supplier delivery relationships.
  • Apply UK regulatory expectations to IT delivery.
  • Coordinate change across product, engineering and operations teams.
  • Prepare a senior IT project management portfolio.

Who This Course Is For

  • Senior practitioners formalising several years of professional experience at Level 7.
  • International postgraduates seeking a UK Master in the field.
  • Graduates progressing directly into a postgraduate specialism.
  • Working professionals sponsored by an employer to embed a live workplace project.
  • Doctoral-track applicants using the dissertation stage as a springboard into research.

Career Pathways

  • IT Project Manager
  • Programme Manager
  • Delivery Manager
  • Portfolio Manager
  • Change Manager
  • Technology Consultant
  • Head of Delivery (junior)

The LSCE careers service supports postgraduate students with senior-track application coaching, dissertation-to-industry translation and introductions across fintech, retail platforms, media, public-sector digital and scale-up product engineering, with a working contact book of UK employers built up over recent cohorts. Alumni access continues after graduation, with senior-role job alerts, named-tutor introductions and continued application coaching available to LSCE graduates as they progress into UK roles.

Entry Requirements

  • A UK Bachelor's degree at 2:2 or above, or an international equivalent, in a relevant discipline.
  • Applicants with five or more years of senior professional experience are considered for admission by portfolio.
  • IELTS 6.5 overall (no band below 6.0) for non-native English speakers.
  • Two references, normally academic; senior professional accepted for experience-route applicants.
  • A one-page personal statement setting out your dissertation or capstone interest.

Applicants with employer sponsorship, portfolio evidence or an existing LSCE credential are encouraged to speak with admissions ahead of application, as credit-transfer and accelerated intake options are reviewed case by case.

Why Study at LSCE

The London School of Computing and Engineering is a specialist computing and engineering division of Harold International College of London. LSCE teaches in small, tutor-visible cohorts and partners with UK professional bodies including BCS, the Institute of Coding and the IEEE Computer Society UK and RI chapter, so qualifications carry weight with employers hiring across fintech, retail platforms, media, public-sector digital and scale-up product engineering. The central London campus places students within a short tube ride of BCS Southampton Street, the Institute of Coding partner network and the software clusters running from the City through Silicon Roundabout to King's Cross, and every intake receives named programme-tutor support from induction to award, with structured written feedback moderated to UK standards throughout the programme.

LSCE offers three parallel study modes so career changers, working professionals and international applicants can complete the Master around existing commitments, whether on-campus, fully online with remote lab provisioning, or by distance learning with the same remote provisioning. Students routinely attend London Node, London Python, London Java Community, BCS software groups and Cloud Native London during their studies, giving structured visibility to UK employers and to the wider professional community, and the LSCE careers service runs at least one industry-careers day per academic year with structured one-to-one application support in the final stage. Every route joins the same intake cohort with weekly tutor visibility, so students are known by name inside the LSCE community from induction, and Harold International College's shared library and elective-module access give LSCE students visibility across the wider college programme catalogue subject to availability.

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Frequently asked questions.

Common questions about MSc in IT Project Management.

The MSc in IT Project Management runs one year full-time or two years part-time. The MSc in IT Project Management uses a modular calendar so working programme managers can pace themselves across the two-year route.

The MSc in IT Project Management is delivered on-campus in central London, fully online or by distance learning. All three routes share the same weekly seminar cohort with identical dissertation supervision.

Yes. The MSc in IT Project Management is a UK Level 7 postgraduate degree aligned with APM, PMI, PRINCE2 and MSP frameworks used by UK employers.

You need a UK Bachelor's at 2:2 or above in a relevant discipline, or five years of senior delivery experience assessed by portfolio. English requirement is IELTS 6.5 overall.

Fees for the MSc in IT Project Management are quoted per intake and typically include instalment plans. LSCE admissions review employer sponsorship and scholarship applications at enrolment.

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