The mission of the Project Management program is to provide a high-quality education that prepares students with the leadership, communication, and critical thinking skills necessary to pursue a career in project management in numerous fields. Students will learn core competencies and project management methodologies through applied and experiential learning that will prepare them to lead projects in today's global environment.
As almost every organization frequently engages in project type work, the Project Management program will empower students to pursue careers leading, planning, and overseeing projects in a wide variety of industries and disciplines. Courses in the program will also help qualify students to sit for the Certified Associate of Project Management (CAPM) examination, which is a credential conferred through the Project Management Institute (PMI).
Degree Requirements
Area I - Foundation Skills - 3 hours
FSL 101 | Foundations of Scholarship and Learning | 3 |
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HON 101 | First Year Honors Seminar | 3 |
FSL 101 is required only for new and transferring freshmen with less than 24 credit hours. Students must earn a "C" or higher in FSL 101 or HON 101.
Area I - Rhetoric and Communication - 9 hours
Students must earn a "C" or higher in ENG 101 and ENG 102 or ENG 110.
Area I - Mathematics - 3 or 4 hours
Choose one from the following:
Students must earn a "C" or higher in MATH 110, MATH 111, MATH 119, and MATH 121.
Area I - Computer Literacy - 3 hours
CIS 170 | Introduction to Microcomputer Applications | 3 |
Area II - The Arts - 3 hours
Choose one from the following:
Area II - Literature in English - 3 hours
Choose one from the following:
Area II - Social Science and Humanities - 6 hours
Students must earn a "C" or higher in ECON 241
AND Choose one from the following:
ANTH 210/SOC 210 | Cultural Anthropology | 3 |
GEOG 200 | World Regional Geography | 3 |
HON 221 | Humanities & Social Sciences Honors Seminar | 3 |
PHIL 201 | Introduction to Philosophy | 3 |
POLSC 223 | Introduction to American National Government & Politics | 3 |
POLSC 224 | Introduction to American State and Local Government & Politics | 3 |
PSY 201 | General Psychology | 3 |
PSY 211 | Psychology of Human Growth & Development | 3 |
SOC 221 | Introduction to Sociology | 3 |
SOC 223 | Social Problems | 3 |
SOC 243 | Peoples and Cultures of the World in Sociological Perspective | 3 |
Area II - History - 6 hours
Choose one sequence from the following:
HIS 111 | History of Western Civilization I | 3 |
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HIS 112 | History of Western Civilization II | 3 |
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HIS 191 | World Civilization to 1500 | 3 |
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HIS 192 | World Civilization since 1500 | 3 |
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HIS 201 | History of the United States I | 3 |
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HIS 202 | History of the United States II | 3 |
Area II - The Natural Sciences - 8 hours
Choose two from the following:
Required Business Core - 45 hours
Students must earn a "C" or higher in Business Core Courses.
Required Project Management Courses - 18 hours
Students must earn a "C" or higher in required Project Management courses.
Required Business Electives - 6 hours
Choose two courses designated as the following at the 300 level or above:
Accounting
Business
Computer Information Systems
Computational Science & Technology
Economics
Finance
Information Technology
Management
Marketing
The following specific courses are also accepted as business electives when not used in the GEC: BUA 200, CIS 240, IT 101, IT 220, MATH 121, and MATH 122.
Students must earn a "C" or higher in each Business Elective course.
General Electives - 6-10 hours
Select sufficient courses from any academic discipline to bring the total hours for graduation to a minimum of 120 hours.