Dr. Greg Nenstiel, Dean (727) 791-2433
Job Related Opportunities
• Project management opportunities in general and specialized areas of organizations.
• Organizations targeted include general business, health, government, technology, and financial organizations.
The project management courses identified in this certificate program aim to meet the educational requirement for the PMP, Agile PM, and CAPM Certificates administered globally by the Project Management Institute.
Prerequisites:
• Applicants must have graduated with at least a bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited college or university.
• Applicants must have a 2.0 overall grade point average.
• Applicants must meet the College’s Computer/Information Literacy Competency Requirement
• Applicants are assumed to have an introductory knowledge of project management and project management software
APPROVED REQUIREMENTS FOR STUDENTS WITH CATALOG YEAR
20111/0445 (BEGINNING 8/22/2011) OR LATER
~ REFER TO CURRICULUM FILES FOR PREVIOUS CATALOG YEAR REQUIREMENTS ~
| REQUIRED COURSES - Grade of "C" or higher required | ||
| MAN 3503 | MANAGERIAL RISK ANALYSIS AND DECISION MAKING | 3 |
| MAN 4583 | PROJECT MANAGEMENT | 3 |
| MAN 4881 | AUTHORITY, INFLUENCE AND PROJECTS | 3 |
| MAN 4741 | INNOVATION, CHANGE AND AGILE PROJECTS | 3 |
| MAN 4883 | PROJECT MANAGEMENT SPECIALIZATION | 1 |
| MAN 4883 | PROJECT MANAGEMENT SPECIALIZATION | 1 |
| MAN 4883 | PROJECT MANAGEMENT SPECIALIZATION | 1 |
| MAN 4885 | COMPLEX AND ADVANCED PROJECTS | 3 |
| TOTAL PROGRAM HOURS | 18 | |
| * A range of specialization courses in project management application areas and content expertise areas will provide students with specific skills for their industry and advanced topics relating to project management practice. Students will have to select three advanced topics from a set of 4 or more offerings each year. | ||
C&I 5/24/11 ~ BOT 6/21/11 |
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