Certificate in Project Management
Overview
The Certificate in Project Management from George Fox University is designed for high school graduates who want to learn the basics of project management. The four courses are based on the internationally-recognized Project Management Institute’s PM Standards and Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK), which was recently updated to v7. This program is a perfect fit for those who want to add project management skills to their resume or current course of study. The program is offered online for convenience, and facilitated by engaged, experienced instructors who teach in our degree programs.
Student Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this certificate, students will be equipped to:
- Utilize PMI Standards and the PMBOK to inform all aspects of project management.
- Choose an appropriate PMI methodology for a project.
- Explain the domains, life cycle processes, and products associated with adaptive and predictive PM.
- Describe a project leader’s roles and responsibilities in a global environment.
- Apply ethical standards to their project management practice.
Admission Requirements
An online application must be submitted and accepted before a student begins their first course. All courses in the Project Management Certificate must be completed or approved through the Accelerated Online Degree Program.
Transfer Credit
Certificate Requirements
Certificate in Project Management (12 credit hours)
Complete the following:
Not all courses are offered every year. The certificate is successfully finished when all certificate courses are completed with grades of C- or better and a certificate GPA of 2.0 or above.
Students must take MPJM 218: Introduction to Project Management as the first course in the certificate. Subsequent courses can be taken in any order.