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Colorado Technical University, Master of Science in Management – Project Management
Colorado Technical University, Master of Science in Management – Project Management
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The Colorado Technical University’s Master of Science in Management with a concentration in Project Management (MSM-PM) program will provide you with the skills and knowledge needed to become an effective project manager.
You’ll learn to: • Develop a project charter to include the project scope, sponsor and other key stakeholders; • Develop a comprehensive project management plan that includes elements from the 10 knowledge areas of project management processes; • Create a Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) to include the work package level of the project; • Develop methods of communication and engagement with project stakeholders; • Determine the strategy for closing a project or phase, including all procurements and contractual obligations.
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The Colorado Technical University’s Master of Science in Management with a concentration in Project Management (MSM-PM) program will provide you with the skills and knowledge needed to evaluate and implement appropriate leadership and management actions in a project management environment.
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The Colorado Technical University’s Master of Science in Management with a concentration in Project Management (MSM-PM) program will provide you with the skills and knowledge needed to become an effective project manager. The program covers such topics as: time/conflict management; teams and HR management; risk analysis and management; scheduling techniques; organizations and processes; cost, budgeting and scheduling; procurement and contracting; and control systems implementation. The program is accredited by the PMI Global Accreditation Center for Project Management Education Programs (GAC). Content in the program revolves around key areas contained in the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK), which is considered to be the industry standard for Project Management field.
To earn the MSM- PM degree, you will have to complete the entire program’s curriculum that requires 48 credit hours; 32 credits hours for core curriculum and 16 credit hours for the concentration. Courses in the Project Management concentration include: Project Management Processes in Organizations; Project Planning, Execution and Closure; Schedule and Cost Control Techniques; and Contracting and Procurement in Project Management. The MSM program prepares the student to: evaluate the appropriate leadership and management actions needed across disciplines and in various global environments; synthesize theory and practice in day-to-day managerial decision making and organizational change; apply appropriate strategic, technical, operational, and ethical principles to solve organizational challenges and meet organizational goals and objectives. Graduates of the program will be able to identify the major elements of the Project Management Framework (PMF) and the significance of aligning projects with organizational strategic plans. They are also capable of evaluating change, scope, schedule, costs, and risk monitoring, as well as controlling strategies and processes.
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