Project Management / Master of Science
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The Master of Science in Project Management degree is a specialized program designed to provide professionals with skills in management, communication and leadership needed to manage complex projects and teams in achieving strategic organizational goals. Curriculum emphasizes strategies for maximizing and coordinating human and operational resources, budgeting, scheduling, and scope management.
Project Managers plan and execute diverse projects within a wide variety of corporations and industries, including information technology, research and development, engineering, construction, telecommunications, health care services, manufacturing, educational services and more.
Unique Preparation for the PMP® Exam
All MS Project Management courses and seminars are approved as Professional Development Units for the Project Management Professional (PMP®) certification. This qualifies students to take the PMP® Exam, a highly regarded credential, awarded by the Project Management Institute (PMI® ), the world's leading association for the project management profession.
Objectives
Graduates of the Master of Science in Project Management program are expected to be prepared to:
- Complete projects under budget.
- Deliver projects ahead of schedule.
- Effectively organize project resources.
- Control project deliverables.
- Maximize human resource potential.
- Avoid common project management mistakes.
- Prepare students for PMP® Exam.
Degree Requirements
Students must complete 36 graduate credits in the program to complete the Master of Science in Project Management degree. Each student is required to complete eleven courses and three professional seminars. Only six hours of previous applicable graduate coursework (grade of B or higher) can be transferred into the program. A total of 30 hours must be taken at Lewis University. Cumulative GPA of 3.0 is required for graduation.
Degree Offered: Master of Science
Total Credit Hours Required: 36
Curriculum
Program: MS-PROJ-B
I. Foundation Courses (32)
II. Weekend Seminars (1)
III. Capstone