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Project Management (CERT)

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Business Ensign College CERT1 - Certificate

Degree

CERT1 - Certificate

Program Chair

Sam Dunn

Overview

The Project Management Certificate prepares students to fill entry-level project positions in a variety of industries. New and improved products and services are constantly in demand, and capable project managers provide the expertise to plan, execute, control, and deliver those improvements. Working as change agents and servant leaders, project managers enable organizations to maximize their innovative and creative capabilities to accomplish more with less cost.

This certificate will immerse you in practical, project-based coursework that optimizes your educational investment and helps propel you into the workforce. The combination of field-specific, computer, and interpersonal skills provide a solid foundation for your growth as a student and as a future professional. Upon completion of this certificate you can immediately begin building your work experience while at the same time, if you desire, continue your education.

Career Opportunities

This certificate prepares students for entry-level project management opportunities in multiple industries. Project management jobs can be found in business, IT, aerospace, construction, healthcare, government, non-profits, etc. While creating a comprehensive list of jobs and/or job postings isn’t possible, the Project Management Institute (PMI®) projects 22 million new project-oriented jobs will be created between 2017 and 2027. Students can take courage knowing they’re being prepared for abundant and wide-ranging career opportunities.

Financial Aid Information

This certificate is federal aid eligible if combined with an Associate of Science degree, Associate of Applied Science degree, or Bachelor of Applied Science degree. Not eligible for federal aid as a stand-alone certificate.

Professional Licensure

This program is designed to enhance employability by developing industry-relevant skills and preparing students for applicable industry certifications; however, it is not designed or intended to lead to professional licensure in any state.