Master of Business Administration in Project Management

(N/340/7/0748) (07/24) (MQA/PA 8375)

In the current market dynamism and fast-changing business environment, projects are being used more frequently to plan and to manage multiple projects at once.

Entry Requirements

Entry Requirements :

  1. A Bachelor’s degree (Level 6 Malaysian Qualification Framework, MQF) with minimum CGPA of 2.50 out of 4.00 or its equivalent qualifications as accepted by Lincoln University College; Or
  2. A Bachelor’s degree (Level 6 MQF) with CGPA below 2.50 out of 4.00 or its equivalent qualification can be accepted, subject to a minimum of 5 years of working experience in relevant field.
  3. International students are required to achieve a minimum score of 6.0 for International English Language Testing System (IELTS) or its equivalent.

For non-Malaysian citizens, please refer to the Malaysian Qualification Agency’s (MQA) List of Overseas Qualifications & its equivalency with Malaysian Education System to see if you qualify for this course.

FAQ

About The Program

MBA in Project Management is structured such that it compliments other academic pursuits at the Lincoln University College (LUC). The purpose of the program is to assist students to develop knowledge and skills for professional careers in the field, with an emphasis on the analysis of Project related problems and coming up with immediate and long-term solutions.  This program would able the students to apply analytical, intellectual and methodological skills to conduct independent and original research in the project management area and managing balance sheet as they are taught with a comprehensive module which includes theories and practices in project management field thus, they would become professionally competent to fulfil the market and society demand.

The MBA in Project Management focuses on equipping students with the skills and knowledge to lead and manage projects effectively across various industries. The program covers essential areas such as project planning, risk management, budgeting, scheduling, quality control, and stakeholder communication. It emphasizes strategic decision-making, leadership in project environments, and the ability to manage complex projects from initiation to completion. Graduates are prepared to assume leadership roles as project managers, overseeing projects that align with organizational goals and ensuring successful outcomes within time and budget constraints.

The MBA in Project Management is designed to prepare students for careers in international markets by offering international case studies on business challenges and solutions across different economies.

 Career support for MBA in Project Management students include:

  • Career services: Lincoln Business School provide dedicated career services that help students connect with multinational employers through recruitment events, recruitment agency and career fairs.
  • Alumni networks: Strong global alumni networks are common in Lincoln Business School, allowing students to connect with graduates working in diverse industries worldwide.

 

  • Faculty in MBA in Project Management program often have extensive international experience, bringing a wealth of knowledge from global corporations, international research, and consulting roles. 
  • Lincoln Business School boast a diverse faculty with professionals who have worked in multinational corporations across continents and industries.  This global expertise ensures that students gain a real-world understanding of how business is conducted across different cultures and regions.

 

This program is ideal for:

1. Aspiring Project Managers

  • Professionals Looking to Enter Project Management: Individuals who are early in their careers and want to transition into project management roles. This program provides the necessary skills to manage projects from start to finish and equips students with leadership and decision-making capabilities.

 

2. Current Project Managers Seeking Advancement

  • Mid-Level Project Managers: Professionals who already manage projects but wish to enhance their strategic skills and move into senior management roles. An MBA can help expand their ability to handle larger, more complex projects and lead multiple teams or departments.
  • Project Coordinators or Assistants: Those in support roles who want to advance their careers and take on full project management responsibilities.

 

3. Business Leaders and Executives

  • Executives Leading Strategic Initiatives: Senior professionals responsible for overseeing strategic business initiatives and organizational change. The degree helps them manage high-stakes projects that require both operational expertise and alignment with corporate strategy.
  • Entrepreneurs: Business owners who want to streamline operations, manage large-scale projects, or lead digital transformation initiatives in their companies.

 

4. Professionals in Technical Fields

  • IT and Engineering Managers: Professionals in technical fields like IT, engineering, or construction who manage project teams and want to enhance their leadership, resource management, and financial planning skills.
  • Software Development Leads: Individuals managing software projects who need advanced knowledge of methodologies like Agile and Scrum, along with business insights to deliver projects that align with strategic goals.

 

5. Consultants and Advisors

  • Management Consultants: Consultants who advise companies on project management practices and want to deepen their understanding of project planning, risk management, and execution to offer more comprehensive solutions.
  • Freelance Project Managers: Independent professionals who manage projects for various organizations and want to enhance their credentials with formal training and a business-oriented approach.

 

6. Career Changers

  • Professionals Transitioning to Project Management: Individuals from other industries or functions who want to shift into project management roles. An MBA provides the business acumen and project management knowledge necessary to transition smoothly into this field.

 

7. Corporate Managers

  • Operations Managers: Professionals who oversee business operations and wish to develop project management skills to better handle large, cross-functional projects that require strategic planning and coordination.
  • Marketing Managers: Marketing professionals who manage campaigns or product launches and need project management skills to improve timelines, budgeting, and resource allocation.
  • The upcoming intakes for the MBA in Project Management program are in March, July, and November.
  • These multiple entry points provide flexibility for applicants to start the program at a time that best suits their schedule.
Admission

 

  • A Bachelor’s degree (Level 6 Malaysian Qualification Framework, MQF) with minimum CGPA of 2.50 out of 4.00 or its equivalent qualifications as accepted by Lincoln University College; Or
  • A Bachelor’s degree (Level 6 MQF) with CGPA below 2.50 out of 4.00 or its equivalent qualification can be accepted, subject to a minimum of 5 years of working experience in relevant field.

 

Preferably candidates should have 2 to 5 years of professional work experience, with good leadership potential.

  • No, an undergraduate degree in any field is usually acceptable for admission. However, degrees in business, economics, or related fields may provide a stronger foundation for some of the core concepts in the MBA in Project Management program.
  • Applicants from non-business backgrounds may be required to take foundational business courses or demonstrate their capacity to handle the program’s academic rigor.

MBA in Project Management programs do not require GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test) or GRE (Graduate Record Examination) scores as part of the admission process, particularly if the applicant has significant work experience or a strong academic record.

The typical documents required for the MBA in Project Management program application include:

  • Academic transcripts from all institutions attended.
  • Updated resume or CV outlining work experience, academic qualifications, and professional achievements.
  • Letters of recommendation (usually 1 to 3), often from academic or professional references.
  • A statement of purpose or personal essay explaining your motivation for pursuing the MBA and your career goals.
  • GMAT/GRE scores (if required by the program).
  • Proof of English proficiency (for non-native English speakers).

MBA in Project Management programs may require an admissions interview. If the program includes an interview, it will typically be conducted after an initial review of your application. The interview may be in person or online and is used to assess your motivation, communication skills, and fit for the program.

Yes, our MBA in Project Management program allow current undergraduate students to apply during their final year, provided they submit proof of degree completion before the program starts. You will need to meet all other entry requirements and provide your final academic transcript upon graduation.

There is typically no minimum age requirement for MBA in Project Management program. However, many programs prefer candidates who have accumulated some professional experience, which may result in students being in their mid-20s to early 30s.

A successful candidate for MBA in Project Management program typically has:

  • A bachelor’s degree from a recognized institution.
  • Professional experience (preferably 2-5 years, though not mandatory for all programs).
  • Strong leadership potential demonstrated through work experience, extracurricular activities, or volunteering.
  • A clear career vision and motivation to succeed in global business, which is expressed through the personal essay or statement of purpose.
  • English proficiency (if applicable) and possibly GMAT/GRE scores (if required by the program).

 

  • In most cases, an MBA in Project Management does not have strict prerequisite courses, especially for applicants who hold a bachelor’s degree in business or a related field.
  • However, for students coming from non-business backgrounds (such as liberal arts, engineering, or the sciences), some programs may require you to complete foundational business courses either before or during the early stages of the program.
  • These foundational courses typically cover:
    • Accounting: Basic financial and managerial accounting principles.
    • Economics: Microeconomics and macroeconomics to understand business environments.
    • Finance: Introduction to financial management and corporate finance.
    • Statistics: Business statistics or quantitative methods for data analysis.
    • Management: Principles of management, including organizational behavior and leadership.
Program Structure and Duration
    • Full-Time Study: 1.5 years
    • Part-Time Study: 2 – 3 years

The MBA in Project Management program at Lincoln University College requires students to complete 48 credit hours to graduate.

Kindly refer to our brochure by clicking on the link

https://www.lincoln.edu.my/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Master-of-Business-Administration-in-Project-Management.pdf

The timetable is typically made available four weeks prior to the start of the semester. Students can easily access and review their schedules through the LLS student portal, ensuring they have ample time to prepare for the upcoming semester.

English Proficiency

 

  • International students must have proof of good proficiency in verbal and written English. For example, International English Language Testing System (IELTS) score of 6.0 or its equivalent.
  • If a student does not meet this requirement, HEPs must offer English proficiency courses to ensure that the student’s proficiency is sufficient to meet the needs of the program.

Yes, the Intensive English Program is available for students who don’t meet the requirement. Successful completion allows for admission to degrees.

Test scores are valid for two years from the test date.

Submit them along with your application or by the deadline outlined by the university.

Accreditation
  • Yes, accreditation significantly impacts global employability.
  • Accreditation ensures that the Bachelor of Accountancy program meets international standards of quality and rigor.
  • Employers worldwide often prefer graduates from accredited programs as they know the education received is of a high standard.
  • Additionally, accredited programs provide students with a competitive edge in the global job market, increasing their chances of securing roles in multinational companies and enhancing their career prospects across various industries and countries.

 

  • Yes, our MBA in Project Management program is designed to meet current industry standards. The curriculum is regularly updated to align with the latest trends and demands in global business practices, ensuring that students gain relevant skills and knowledge.
  • This ensures that graduates are well-prepared to handle real-world challenges in global markets and are equipped with the competencies sought by employers worldwide.

 

  • Yes, accreditation from MQA and Malaysia Ministry of Higher Education strongly supports further education and certifications.
  • Graduates from accredited programs are more likely to be accepted into advanced academic pursuits like Ph.D. or Doctorate in Business Administration (DBA) programs, as these accreditations assure academic rigor and quality.
  • The accreditation for the MBA in Project Management program by the Malaysian Qualifications Agency (MQA) is typically reviewed and updated every 3 to 5 years.
  • This regular review ensures that the program maintains high academic standards and stays current with industry developments and best practices.
  • The MQA periodically assesses the curriculum, teaching methods, and overall quality of the program to ensure it continues to meet national and international educational standards.
  • This helps to keep the program relevant, ensuring that students are equipped with up-to-date skills and knowledge for the global business environment.
Career Prospects

1. Project Manager

  • Role: Project Managers are responsible for planning, executing, and closing projects. They manage teams, coordinate resources, set timelines, and ensure projects are completed on time, within budget, and to the required standards.
  • Industries: Construction, IT, Healthcare, Manufacturing, Finance, Energy.
  • Prospects: Project Managers can advance to senior project management roles, such as Senior Project Manager or Program Manager, overseeing multiple projects or larger, more complex initiatives.

 

2. Program Manager

  • Role: Program Managers oversee a portfolio of related projects, ensuring they align with the strategic objectives of the organization. They manage project interdependencies and optimize resource allocation across multiple projects.
  • Industries: Technology, Telecommunications, Government, Finance.
  • Prospects: Program Managers often move into senior leadership roles, including Director of Program Management or Vice President of Operations.

 

3. Operations Manager

  • Role: Operations Managers are responsible for managing and optimizing the day-to-day activities of an organization. They ensure operational efficiency and work closely with project teams to ensure smooth project delivery.
  • Industries: Manufacturing, Retail, Healthcare, Logistics.
  • Prospects: Operations Managers can advance to senior roles such as Director of Operations or Chief Operating Officer (COO).

 

4. Consultant

  • Role: Consultants provide expert advice to organizations on improving project management processes, implementing project management methodologies, and optimizing project outcomes.
  • Industries: Consulting firms, IT, Finance, Construction, Energy.
  • Prospects: Consultants with an MBA in Project Management can work for top consulting firms or independently, with potential to become senior consultants or project management experts.

 

5. Chief Project Officer (CPO)

  • Role: The CPO is a senior executive responsible for overseeing the entire project portfolio of an organization, ensuring alignment with business goals and overseeing strategic project execution.
  • Industries: Large corporations, Technology, Engineering, Manufacturing.
  • Prospects: This is a high-level position with significant leadership responsibility, often leading to other senior executive roles such as COO or CEO.

 

6. IT Project Manager

  • Role: IT Project Managers manage technology projects such as software development, system upgrades, and digital transformation initiatives. They ensure that technical projects are aligned with business objectives and are completed on time and within budget.
  • Industries: Information Technology, Telecommunications, Financial Services, Healthcare.
  • Prospects: IT Project Managers can progress to senior roles like IT Director, Chief Information Officer (CIO), or Vice President of Technology.

 

7. Construction Project Manager

  • Role: Construction Project Managers oversee building projects, including residential, commercial, and infrastructure development. They manage budgets, timelines, materials, and contractors.
  • Industries: Real Estate, Infrastructure, Engineering.
  • Prospects: Construction Project Managers can advance to senior roles in real estate development, become project directors, or work in executive positions in large construction firms.

 

8. Healthcare Project Manager

  • Role: Healthcare Project Managers manage healthcare-related projects such as implementing new systems, improving operational efficiency, or developing new healthcare facilities. They must ensure compliance with healthcare regulations and standards.
  • Industries: Hospitals, Healthcare Providers, Public Health Organizations.
  • Prospects: Healthcare Project Managers can progress into roles such as Healthcare Operations Manager or Director of Healthcare Services.

 

9. Product Manager

  • Role: Product Managers oversee the development, launch, and lifecycle of a product. They work closely with marketing, engineering, and sales teams to ensure that products meet customer needs and are delivered on time and within budget.
  • Industries: Technology, Consumer Goods, Healthcare, Manufacturing.
  • Prospects: Product Managers can advance to senior roles such as Director of Product Management or Vice President of Product Development.

 

10. Risk Manager

  • Role: Risk Managers focus on identifying, analyzing, and mitigating risks within projects. They develop risk management plans and ensure that risk factors are addressed before they impact project outcomes.
  • Industries: Finance, Insurance, IT, Construction, Energy.
  • Prospects: Risk Managers can move into higher positions such as Director of Risk Management or Chief Risk Officer (CRO).

 

11. Supply Chain Project Manager

  • Role: Supply Chain Project Managers optimize the supply chain processes and manage projects related to logistics, procurement, inventory management, and distribution.
  • Industries: Manufacturing, Retail, Logistics, E-Commerce.
  • Prospects: With experience, Supply Chain Project Managers can become Supply Chain Directors or Chief Supply Chain Officers (CSCO).

 

12. Change Management Consultant

  • Role: Change Management Consultants help organizations manage and implement changes smoothly, often during restructuring, mergers, or process optimization projects. They ensure that change is managed effectively and that stakeholders are engaged.
  • Industries: Consulting, IT, Finance, Manufacturing.
  • Prospects: Change Management Consultants often move into senior roles as Change Managers or Directors of Organizational Development.

 

 

  • Malaysia: Starting salaries range from MYR 60,000 to MYR 100,000 per annum, depending on experience and industry.
  • International: Salaries vary widely; research specific regions for accurate figures.
Tuition Fee and Scholarship
Alumni Network

Yes, as a graduate of the MBA in Project Management program, you will have lifelong access to our global alumni network, which includes thousands of professionals across various industries and regions. The alumni network offers invaluable resources for networking, career opportunities, and continuous learning, and we host regular alumni events and reunions to help you stay connected.

Our MBA in Project Management program has produced many distinguished alumni who have gone on to lead and innovate in their fields. For example, some of them have become CEOs of global firms, and some working as partner in major consulting firms. We also have alumni who have become successful entrepreneurs, launching startups such in the fintech industry. Some of them have joined prestigious universities in Canada, New Zealand, or Germany for further studies. Our alumni continue to make significant impacts in various sectors worldwide.

Our graduates pursue careers across a wide range of industries, including finance, consulting, technology, healthcare, manufacturing, consumer goods, and non-profit sectors. Many graduates also find opportunities in emerging fields such as sustainability, artificial intelligence, and digital transformation. The diverse skill set provided by the MBA in Project Management prepares students to succeed in both traditional and rapidly evolving industries.

Yes, there are numerous ways for alumni to stay engaged with the MBA in Project Management program. Alumni are invited to participate in networking events, mentorship programs, guest lectures, and alumni reunions. We also encourage alumni to contribute to the growth of the program by serving on advisory boards, offering internships, and recruiting new graduates for their organizations. Additionally, our alumni have lifetime access to career services and continued learning opportunities through workshops and webinars.

Contact us

Wisma Lincoln, No. 12-18, Jalan SS 6/12, 47301 Petaling Jaya, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia

+1300 880 111 (Malaysia)
+603-7806 3478 (International)

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