Project Management Concentration
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The Project Management Concentration is designed to provide students with both the theoretical knowledge and practical skills to succeed in project management, whether as project team members or project managers. The Project Management concentration includes advanced study and applications in the techniques and tools used to define, plan, organize, and manage projects. This course of study will include practical project execution and control, risk management, earned value, configuration management, budgeting, and project termination and close-out. The final course in the concentration will require the student to individually manage his/her own project, making project management decisions in an environment of risk and uncertainty. It will give the student a chance to actually use the tools and techniques studied in the previous three courses in the concentration in a true hands-on environment.
CURRICULUM
OVERVIEW
M.B.A. students must complete a minimum of 36 credit-hours.
M.B.A.
Required Core Curriculum (24 hrs):
ACCT
6321 Managerial Accounting
FINA
6301 Corporate Finance
MANA
6302 Quantitative Analysis for Managers
MANA
6310 Leadership in Management
MANA
6320 Business Ethics
MANA
6341 Strategic Management Decisions (last course
in program)
MISM
6314 Management Information Systems
MRKT
6301 Creative Problem Solving for Marketing Decisions
Project Management Concentration Courses (12 hrs):
PROJ
6301 Introduction to Project Management
PROJ
6302 Project Planning
PROJ
6303 Project Execution and Control Methods
PROJ
6304 The Environment of Project Management
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