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MBA Project Management

Program Overview

A master of business administration (MBA) is a graduate degree that provides theoretical and practical training for business or investment management. An MBA is designed to help graduates gain a better understanding of general business management functions. An MBa degree can have a general focus or a specific focus in fields such as accounting, finance, or marketing, and relationship management.

Project management is the art of coordinating resources and directing unidisciplinary groups so that the components of work performed by each group accumulates into a multidisciplinary team effort which achieves the desired objectives (or contracted scope of work) on time and within budget. Project management responsibilities are not reserved for the project manager, but are the proper function of all project supervisors. The project manager, together with his subordinate managers, can be thought to function as synergists. These managers are the supervisors who organize and integrate the team effort, thereby causing the end result to be of far greater value than the sum of the individual components of effort. This program is therefore designed to trained future project managers and to enable those who are already managers gain more skills on managing their projects.

OBJECTIVES OF THE PROGRAMME

  1. To enable students explain which factors are involved in managing organizational change and can evaluate organization change efforts
  2. Can describe the concept of motivation, analyse individual and environmental motivating factors, and manage employee motivation in the organization
  3. To enable students identify and explain concepts related to groups/teams and apply them to analyse group/team dynamics
  4. To enable students identify and explain concepts related to influence and apply them to analyse effective influence efforts
  5. To enable students define and explain concepts related to organizational culture and apply them to analyse existing organizational culture

EMPLOYMENT OPORTUNITIES

  1. Project Managers
  2. Change management engineer
  3. Community developers
  4. Business Consultant
  5. Project Designer/Planner
  6. Coordinators

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

B.Sc. or B.Tech Degree in Finance, Management or its equivalent and/or open to students from all academic backgrounds

GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS

  1. 120 credits
  2. 24 Months

METHOD OF TEACHING

Direct Lectures [through PPT, Whiteboard, Video & projector]

EXAMINATION AND EVALUATION PROCEDURES

All courses shall be examined by Continuous Assessment through assignments and/or test and a final examination. The grade obtained through such Continuous Assessment shall constitute 30% of the total marks of the course while the end of semester examination shall constitute 70%.

Performance in a course for the Professional Bachelor’s Degree programme shall be recorded according to the following schedule:

MARK/100

 

LETTER

GRADE

GRADE

POINTS

EVALUATION

80-100

70-79

60-69

55-59

50-54

45-49

40-44

0-39

A

B+

B

C+

C

D+

D

F

4.00

3.50

3.00

2.50

2.00

1.50

1.00

0

EXCELLENT

VERY GOOD

GOOD

FAIR

AVERAGE

BELOW AVERAGE

POOR

FAIL

 

The final aggregate mark for a course shall be a whole number. Letter grades and grade points shall be awarded on the basis of the final aggregate mark.

In order to determine the grade point average of a candidate, the appropriate grade points assigned to the corresponding letter grade is multiplied by the credit value of the course. The products are added for all courses registered for the sum divided by the total number of credits registered for. The quotient so obtained is the G.P.A. For example, student X obtains the following grades

 

COURSE

 

PMTY6101

PMTY6102

PMTY6103

PMTY6104

PMTY6105

PMTY6106

GRADE

 

A

B+

B

C

B+

C+

TOTAL

GRADE

POINTS

4.0

3.5

3.0

2.0

3.5

2.5

 

CREDIT VALUE

 

4

4

4

4

4

4

24

WEIGHTED POINT

16.0

17.5

12.0

8.0

17.5

9.0

80

 

GPA = 80/24 = 3.33

To earn credit for a course, the student must score a minimum of 50% (C) in that course if this is compulsory. Students may gain credit in the case of an elective/required course if they scored 40% (D).

If a student obtains a pass mark in a course after re-sitting the course once or any subsequent number of times, the final mark given shall be the average of the marks obtained in the different sittings if this average is higher than 50% or 50% if the average obtained is less than 50%. Only this average mark shall be used to calculate the student’s cumulative grade point average (GPA). The fail mark shall no longer enter into the calculation of the cumulative grade point average (GPA).

 

In each semester (semester one and two), the student shall register for courses totalling not less than 30 credits. A student who fails to obtain a mark of 50/100 for any course at the end of the semester shall be obliged to resit the course(s).

CLASSIFICATION OF THE PROFESSIONAL BACHELOR’S DEGREES

The class of the Professional Bachelor’s degree awarded shall be based on the final Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) as follows:

S/N

Classification

Grade Range

Letter Grade

1

First Class

3.6 – 4.00

A

2

Second Class Upper Division

3.0 – 3.59

B+

3

Second Class Lower Division

2.50 – 2.99

B

4

Third Class

2.25 – 2.49

C+

5

Pass

2.00 – 2.24

C

 

 

THE CODING OF COURSES

The first four letters indicate the name of the programme and the institution. The first figure represents the Level, while the second stands for the semester (i.e. 1 for first semester and 2 for second). The third and fourth figures are for the course number.

 

LANGUAGE OF INSTRUCTION

The language of instruction is strictly restricted to English.

STRUCTURE OF THE MBA DEGREE PROGRAMME IN PROJECT MANAGEMENT

YEAR ONE

COURSE CODE

COURSE TITLE

CV

ST

COURSE TYPE

PREREQUISITES

L

T

P

 

FIRST SEMESTER

PMTY6101

Organisational Behaviour

4

C

40

10

10

 

PMTY6102

Marketing Management

4

C

40

10

10

 

PMTY6103

Human Resource Management

4

C

40

10

10

 

PMTY6104

Business Innovation and Entrepreneurship

4

C

40

10

10

 

PMTY6105

Quantitative Analysis

4

C

40

10

10

 

PMTY6106

Advanced Financial Management

4

E

40

10

10

 

PMTY6107

Accounting for Business

4

E

40

10

10

 

PMTY6108

Managerial Economics

4

E

40

10

10

 

TOTAL

32

 

 

 

 

 

SECOND SEMESTER

PMTY6201

Advanced Project Development

4

C

40

10

10

 

PMTY6202

Project Evaluation and Quality Management

4

C

40

10

10

 

PMTY6203

Advanced Procurement and Change Management

4

C

40

10

10

 

PMTY6204

Project Planning, Execution and Control

4

C

40

10

10

 

PMTY6205

Research Methodology

4

C

40

10

10

 

PMTY6206

Project Risk Management

4

E

40

10

10

 

PMTY6207

Supply Chain Management

4

E

40

10

10

 

PMTY6208

Project Management Software

4

E

40

10

10

 

TOTAL

32

 

 

 

 

 

 

YEAR TWO

COURSE CODE

COURSE TITLE

CV

ST

COURSE TYPE

PREREQUISITES

L

T

P

 

 

FIRST SEMESTER

PMTY6109

Internship

18

 

 

 

 

 

PMTY6110

Seminar I

6

 

 

 

 

 

PMTY6111

Seminar II

6

 

 

 

 

 

TOTAL

30

 

 

 

 

 

SECOND SEMESTER

PMTM6298

Dissertation

30

 

 

 

 

 

TOTAL

30

 

 

 

 

 

 

Key: C = Compulsory, E = Elective, L = Lecture, T = Tutorials, P = Practical

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