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University of the Potomac is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education, an institutional accrediting agency recognized by the U.S. Secretary of Education and the Council for Higher Education Accreditation.
Organizations in many industries use project management principles to organize and direct their work. Our certificate program helps you build knowledge of these principles to enhance your marketable skill set for a range of roles.
You can pursue the General Certificate in Project Management by itself or in addition to a University of the Potomac undergraduate degree—whatever helps you reach your goals.
A knowledge of project management principles can serve you well no matter what industry you plan to work in. Whether public or private, large or small, most organizations need professionals who can help break down, organize, and track the progress of projects systematically. Our certificate program equips you with a broad understanding of common project management models and critical thinking skills to prepare you to fill this need.
Develop the skills you need to analyze business needs and understand how to
manage projects to meet those needs. Concepts covered include defining project
scopes, budgeting, communication with stakeholders, documenting progress,
troubleshooting problems, and more.
Applicants must complete the following steps to apply:
Tuition is calculated per credit hour. Most courses are worth three credits each. Costs below are for domestic (U.S.-based) students only:
Additional fees apply. Financial aid is available to those who apply and qualify. Learn more about affording your degree here.
Start planning your journey toward project management support opportunities. Talk to a University of the Potomac admissions advisor today!