Bachelors (BS) in Project Management
Overview
The Project Management program is a 36-semester hour program designed to guide students in becoming effective project managers, equipped with the knowledge, tools, and skills to deliver successful projects in today’s fast-paced business environment. The course of study blends the tools and techniques advocated by the Project Management Institute (PMI) into a solid study of the theories, techniques, and approaches used by successful managers and leaders. Students who complete the program will be positioned academically to further their project management careers and to continue on to PMI certification, a commonly requested requirement of hiring managers.
Degree Outcomes
- Function as self-directed learners who engage in continuous professional growth through the application of experiential learning principles and practices while also supporting the learning and growth of others.
- Demonstrate an understanding of management and leadership functions, theories and models, describe their own professional philosophy, and serve effectively as a team leader and team member.
- Apply appropriate project management methods, and demonstrate the ethical, technical, and behavioral competencies necessary for the successful management of projects to affect organizational performance through the delivery of strategic and operational goals.
- Utilize the management tools, analytical methods, and research skills necessary to identify organizational problems and formulate solutions to those problems.
- Apply the principles of organizational environment, design, systems, and change to facilitate improvements in operations and strategy.
- Exhibit effective leadership communication skills and an understanding of organizational communication strategies and methods.
- Describe how their understanding of ethics and Christian values informs their project management, leadership, and management practices in an organizational context.
Course Requirements
Students are required to obtain a minimum grade of C- in all courses taken for the major.