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Project Management
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Ensign College + BYU-Pathway

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.

This certificate is offered by Ensign College, with support and resources from BYU-Pathway Worldwide.

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Why choose this certificate?

Project management training provides you with the expertise to evaluate data analytics, coordination, planning, deadlines, and current leadership. Project management will teach you the importance of organizing teams and structuring a positive and constructive environment for problem-solving.

BYU-Pathway has found that certain combinations of certificates lead to better job opportunities. Most degrees have a recommended plan of certificates that will help students increase their income and improve their employment possibilities.

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Looking Ahead
Potential Employment
This certificate prepares students for entry-level project management opportunities in multiple industries. Project Management Institute (PMI®) projects 22 million new project-oriented jobs will be created between 2017 and 2027.

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​
Certificate of Project Management
Program Requirements
This certificate builds into the Applied Business Management degree.
This is an introductory certificate.
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Certificate
15 CREDITS
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Associate
60 CREDITS
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Bachelor's
90–96 CREDITS
Certificate of Project Management
Course Code
Course Name
# of Credits
PM140
Introduction to Project Management
3
PM140 — 3 credits
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Introduction to Project Management
Students are trained in the basic principles of project management: scope, schedule, and budget. Additional concepts explored and practiced in this course include stakeholder management and project control. Students will become acquainted with project management software and other technology tools via practice, repetition, and iteration.
CS160
Agile Project Management
3
CS160 — 3 credits
x
Agile Project Management
Agile Project Management equips students with essential skills and knowledge to lead and manage projects using Agile methodologies. Students will learn to analyze and apply the 4 Agile values and 12 principles to guide effective project management. The course emphasizes fostering collaborative relationships through Scrum and Kanban methodologies for seamless team collaboration. Students will also learn how to create user stories, build wireframes, and design high-fidelity mockups and prototypes while embracing continuous improvement through iteration and stakeholder feedback.
SCM125
Introduction to Supply Chain Management & Operations
3
SCM125 — 3 credits
x
Introduction to Supply Chain Management & Operations
Students are introduced to theories and practices of supply chain management and operations. Topics explored and practiced in this course include Sales and Operations Planning (S&OP), negotiation, quality, distribution & logistics. Theory of Constraints (TOC), and Lean Manufacturing. Students will gain understanding of the goals and impacts of supply chain management and develop skills in applying them to an organization.
SCM223
Quality Management
3
SCM223 — 3 credits
x
Quality Management
Students are immersed in the concepts of quality and risk management. Topics explored and practiced in this course include continuous improvement, quality philosophies, costs of quality, Six Sigma, Statistical Process Control, risk identification, risk analysis, risk response, and probability and impact. Students will develop the skills to analyze and ensure the quality of products, processes, and services for an organization.
PM200
Advanced Project Management
3
PM200 — 3 credits
x
Advanced Project Management
Students are immersed in a real-world project management situation with deadlines, budgets, stakeholders, and constraints. Students will make heavy use of project management software and other technology tools. Students will give periodic presentations and will also be given additional training and reinforcement in project management principles, tools, techniques, and outcomes.
For questions about this program, contact BYU-Pathway Support