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2 Project Management Master's Degree Programs in Namibia


Esami Business School
Masters in Project Management
- Windhoek, Namibia
- Arusha, Tanzania
- + 3 more
Master degree
Part time
2 years
Blended
English
This course aims to meet the growing needs of African public and private sector enterprises in the area of project management. Investors and managers are becoming more concerned with the use of scarce and often difficult to mobilize financial resources. Meanwhile, there has been an increase in the demand for and management of quality public and private sector investments.


PCi Business School (PCIBS)
Executive Professional – Project Management and Leadership
- Online Namibia
- Online South Africa
- + 1 more
Master degree
Full time, Part time
18 months
Distance Learning
English
The Executive Professional programs are specifically designed to meet the needs of senior managers, executives, and functional or operational leaders who wish to develop their expertise and strengthen their managerial skills in project management.
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Project management involves the successful completion of projects by directing them from start to finish. Project managers are often found on legal teams, in training departments and in logistics. Planning a project requires skills in budgeting, time management and communication.
Namibia is in Southern Africa, bordering South Africa, Botswana, Angola, Zambia and the Atlantic Ocean. Namibia is similar to South Africa, and if you're used to travelling in one country, travelling in the other country is quite easy. Tourists may enter Namibia for up to 90 days.
A masters is earned after students complete an undergraduate degree program. To obtain a masters, you usually need to complete 12 to 18 college courses that often involve completing comprehensive tests and/or a thesis.