Master of Business Administration (MBA) with a concentration in Project Management
Project managers play a central role in an organization's capacity to devise, schedule, implement, manage and deliver key initiatives. They must be able to optimize physical and human resources to accomplish organizational objectives. Individuals with professional project management skills are in demand for their ability to consistently produce "on time, on budget" projects while increasing quality and the competitive edge.
The Master of Business Administration (MBA) with a concentration in Project Management can help prepare students to develop the professional skills and knowledge needed to compete in today's workplace. This program offers a unique, market-relevant combination of comprehensive business studies and real-world applications in operations management.
Career Opportunities
The MBA with a concentration in Project Management can help prepare students interested in developing and advancing a career in:
- Vice President of Production Management
- Director of Project Management
- General Manager
- Product Development Manager
- Logistics Manager
Challenging, Relevant Coursework
The MBA with a concentration in Project Management features industry-relevant coursework taught by faculty members with real-world experience in the field. In addition to offering the business skills necessary to help students assume leadership roles in companies and organizations, the program provides an overview of the phase of a project life cycle and presents practical management techniques to keep projects on schedule and in budget. Key topics include scheduling, tracking, cost control, communication, and risk management.
Students who successfully complete the program should be able to:
- Adapt and innovate to solve problems.
- Analyze various leader, follower, cultural, and situational characteristics that contribute to leadership, and adapt to the needs of situations, employees, and co-workers.
- Apply quantitative reasoning and analysis to business and management problems using knowledge of mathematics, statistics, finance and, economics.
- Develop plans to improve business operations.
- Apply principles of quantitative and qualitative research to business cases, and evaluate the quality of research presented based on these principles.
- Use knowledge of economic concepts, principles, and theory to critically analyze and evaluate economic problems and opportunities.
- Use critical thinking skills, including deriving the issue, understanding argument reasoning and developing conclusions.
- Discuss the opportunities provided by technology for businesses.
- Recognize and manage potential ethical and legal conflicts.
- Communicate effectively in business situations.
Upper-level concentration courses in this degree program include:
- Project Management: Integration, Scope, Time, and Communication
- Project Management: Cost, Quality, Risk, and Procurement
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