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Project Management, B.S. major
Operations Management Emphasis

The Project Management degree prepares graduates for planning and managing resources under the constraints of scope, cost and time to successfully achieve a specific, unique objective.  This program addresses the tools, skills and knowledge necessary to initiate, plan, implement and evaluate projects to deliver solutions.  Program disciplines include: safety and risk management, leadership, quality assurance, technical sales, training, sustainability, engineering economics and cost analysis.  Project Management majors have the option to select from two distinct technology related emphases: Construction and Facility Management or Operations Management. Technical credits may be transferred in with the help of an advisor.

Required Credits: 77
Required GPA: 2.25

I TADT COMMON CORE

Complete the following courses:

Note: To be taken the summer following completion
of the second year. This is not required for transfer
students with an AA or AAS degree.

Complete the following course for 1 credit:

Note: To be taken the summer following completion
of the third year. This course is 2 credits unless you
are a transfer student with an AS or AAS degree, then
the course is 3 credits.

Complete the following course for 2-3 credits:

II PROJECT MANAGEMENT CORE COURSES

Complete the following courses:

III OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT EMPHASIS

Complete the following courses:

IV PROJECT MANAGEMENT LAB COURSES

Complete the following lab courses:

Choose 6 credits from the following list of lab
courses:

Program Learning Outcomes | Project Management, B.S.

1. Readiness for Career: Students will apply resource management skills to address real world problems.

2. Higher Order Thinking: Students will analyze, design, and implement solutions to current industry needs.

3. Communication & Leadership: Students will demonstrate professional communication skills, ethical behavior, and effective team participation.

4. Knowledge, Values, & Abilities: Students will employ value-added skills in real world applications that reflect the needs of industry.

 

 

SUGGESTED SEMESTER SCHEDULE PROJECT MANAGEMENT, B.S. OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT EMPHASIS

Freshman

Sophomore

Junior

Senior

 

 

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