Certificate in Project Management
The Certificate in Project Management builds knowledge, skills, and leadership in the construction industry. Students will focus on key elements of business presentations, relocation and operational issues, planning, design and construction and facility management. In addition, students will gain knowledge through activities focused on current industry trends allowing them to apply what they have obtained from their courses to current situations in the working environment.
To earn the Certificate in Project Management, students must complete 15 credit hours, as defined below, with a grade of “C” or better.
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| Course Number |
Course Title |
Course Description |
Credits |
| PMGT 301 |
Competitive Business Presentations |
Prepares students to deliver professional construction management presentations. Students will work together and separately to develop, research, and present presentations in a variety of situations and delivery methods. Focus will be on teamwork, presentation skills, and leadership dynamics. |
3 |
| PMGT 310 |
Relocation and Operational Issues |
Surveys the principles of facility operations and maintenance from start up to staff management. Other areas discussed include relocation, disaster planning, emergency preparedness, and security at the various locations. Students review regional laws and requirements for operation. |
3 |
| PMGT 410 |
Planning |
Offers the basic requirements for planning a construction project from strategic planning, business decisions, cost analysis, and ethical issues that often develop in projects. Students work together as a construction team to develop the final project. |
3 |
| PMGT 411 |
Design and Construction |
Continues PMGT 410 with the next level of planning in a construction project. Students focus on the overall management of a construction project including administration of the process and human resources. Students interview members of a facility managed project to gather expertise that may be applied to their own project. Prerequisite: PGMT 410. |
3 |
| PMGT 470 |
Facility Management Studio |
Allows students to develop a project management plan for a case study. Applications include planning, design and construction, relocation and operational issues, and a presentation of the final product. |
3 |
Total Project Management Certificate - 15
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