The Project Management Proficiency Certificate prepares students to enter the project management workforce. Students will learn the management principles and theories that put them on the path towards a rewarding project management career in various industries, such as health care, information technology, construction, finance, and advertising. Students gain hands-on experience through various course assignments and requirements. The Project Management Proficiency Certificate offers courses that develop skills in project management, communications, agile project management, and organizational leadership. The courses in the certificate also apply towards the Business Leadership A.A.S. degree.
Upon completion of the certificate, students will be prepared to take the Certified Associate Project Manager (CAPM from the Project Management Institute) exam, providing a competitive and financial advantage in the job market. Graduates of the program are prepared for positions such as IT program support specialist, project manager, emergency response project manager, marketing communications coordinator, and member relations administrator.
Project Management Proficiency Certificate
Career Options
Courses and Completion Sequence
The following courses and sequence of courses is designed for the optimal success and completion of the Project Management Proficiency Certificate degree/certificate. Any alterations should be discussed with your academic advisor.
Course Number and Name | Credits | Advisory notes | Course Type |
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PJMT 110 - Foundations of Project Management | 3 credits | Prerequisite for PJMT 140, PJMT 220, and BUSL 215 | |
PJMT 130 - Project Management Communications | 3 credits | Prerequisite for BUSL 215 | |
PJMT 140 - Emerging Trends in Project Management | 3 credits | Prerequisite for PJMT 220 | |
PJMT 220 - Advanced Project Management | 3 credits | Prerequisite for PJMT 240 | |
BUSL 215 - Organizational Leadership | 3 credits | ||
PJMT 240 - Project Management Work Experience | 3 credits |
Featured Career
General and Operations Managers
Plan, direct, or coordinate the operations of public or private sector organizations. Duties and responsibilities include formulating policies, managing daily operations, and planning the use of materials and human resources, but are too diverse and general in nature to be classified in any one functional area of management or administration, such as personnel, purchasing, or administrative services.
Median Salary
$134,098
For Year 2020
$134,098
For Year 2020
Number of Jobs
9,953
in the region
9,953
in the region
10 Year Job Outlook
+4.98%
in the region
+4.98%
in the region
Typical Tasks
- Review financial statements, sales or activity reports, or other performance data to measure productivity or goal achievement or to identify areas needing cost reduction or program improvement.
- Direct and coordinate activities of businesses or departments concerned with the production, pricing, sales, or distribution of products.
- Direct administrative activities directly related to making products or providing services.
- Prepare staff work schedules and assign specific duties.
How well does it pay?
New workers generally start around $62,531. Normal pay for Tax Preparers is $134,098 per year, while highly experienced workers can earn as much as $296,499.
Program Information
Project Management Proficiency Certificate
Degree Type:
Proficiency CertificateCredits Needed to Graduate:
18