The project management certificate prepares students to maximize an organization’s capabilities to accomplish more while saving time and reducing costs. Through practical coursework, students will develop the expertise to plan, execute, control, and deliver successful projects.


Essential Knowledge and Skills
Outcomes
- Prepare project objectives, goals, and priorities
- Organize the work required to successfully complete a project
- Discern stakeholder needs to influence project outcomes

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BYU-Pathway degree programs (offered in partnership with and granted from BYU-Idaho) are made up of a series of certificates, general and religious education courses, and electives.
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Students who complete an associate degree in family history research may continue on and earn a bachelor's degree in Professional Studies.