 Matching degree(s) offered by: Kaplan University Online
Project Management (Bachelor's) ( Know More)
The objective of this online degree program is to help prepare you to pursue career advancement in information technology and visual arts by providing you with the knowledge, communication skills, critical thinking skills, creative skills, and technical competencies required in the modern workplace. Study how to design and create real-world e-media products or technical solutions to hardware and software problems, depending on your chosen area of emphasis. If you are interested in starting or advancing your technology career, the Bachelor of Science in Information Technology program could help you meet your career goals.* You can further specialize your degree by pursuing one of the following emphasis areas: database management, Web development, network administration, information security and forensics, project management, new media/Internet marketing, health informatics, mobile computing, or application development.
Study to gain knowledge of the skills and processes needed to select, initiate, and plan a project. Create a project charter, develop project scope statements, develop the project schedule and budget, and analyze risk planning. In addition, you will focus on how to manage project resources, develop the project team, conduct procurements, measure project performance, control work results, and maintain professional responsibility.
*Kaplan University's programs are designed to prepare graduates to pursue employment in their field of study, or in related fields. However, the University does not guarantee that graduates will be placed in any particular job or employed at all.
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Project Management (Master's) ( Know More)
The Master of Science in Information Technology is designed to teach you the communication skills, critical thinking abilities, and technical competencies required to help advance your career.* Study how to evaluate the theory, principles, and practices of information systems; employ project management skills; and analyze data to solve complex problems. Topics include how to apply appropriate technologies in the analysis and design of information systems, as well as assess ethical, legal, and social issues. The program provides students the option of selecting a specialization, in addition to the core curriculum requirements, or choosing from a variety of elective courses. Specializations include business intelligence, project management, and information security and assurance.
Focus on strategic project management with an emphasis on planning, executing, and controlling phases of a project life cycle. Utilize current software to achieve project goals and objectives. Explore the principles, tools, and techniques for controlling project cost and scheduling. Analyze project risk, quality, and legal and ethical considerations in contracting and procurement. Study to develop skills to increase the bottom line for organizations in a variety of industries.*Kaplan University's programs are designed to prepare graduates to pursue employment in their field of study, or in related fields. However, the University does not guarantee that graduates will be placed in any particular job or employed at all.
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 Matching degree(s) offered by: Capella University
Project Management (Master's) ( Know More)
With today's smaller budgets and tighter deadlines, IT project managers who can deliver the desired results, on time and on budget, are a valuable business resource, especially those with the advanced skills needed to oversee multiple projects spanning a range of geographic locations. This online Project Management master's specialization is mapped to "A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge" (PMBOK) from the Project Management Institute (PMI®). Because Capella is a Registered Education Provider of the Project Management Institute (PMI), you can earn your master's degree from Capella and professional development units (PDUs) from PMI at the same time. People who choose this specialization are often pursuing management, director-level, or consulting positions overseeing and managing technology projects and teams.
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Business Analysis (Master's) ( Know More)
Strengthen your credentials in the fast-growing field of business analysis, which demands a combination of strong business and IT skills. The curriculum covers such topics as eliciting and analyzing business needs; determining, developing, and communicating IT project requirements; and implementing and monitoring IT solutions that meet business goals. Capella's Business Analysis specialization provides a unique opportunity to develop these skills online. People who choose this specialization are often interested in pursuing staff or consulting positions as business or computer system analysts.
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Project Management (Doctoral) ( Know More)
This business-focused doctoral specialization is designed for project management professionals who are looking for a deeper understanding of how to manage projects throughout an enterprise and want to contribute to their field through doctoral research. In addition to advanced project management course work, the specialization provides a comprehensive overview of key business and organizational topics, including accounting and financial management, marketing strategy, and organizational theory. People who choose this specialization often wish to lead, consult, or teach in the field of project management from a cross-functional, strategic perspective. The residential colloquia experience: As a doctoral learner, you will attend three five-day colloquia at specific stages in your program, in addition to your online courses. These energizing residencies provide you with insights and knowledge that will be valuable during your doctoral studies and beyond.
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Information Technology Project Management (Doctoral) ( Know More)
Project managers play an increasingly strategic role within their companies and are being recognized as ?leadership track? employees. This IT-focused Project Management doctoral specialization offers the opportunity to develop the advanced IT, project management, and business knowledge of a leader. The specialization is also designed to help you develop solid research skills, culminating in a dissertation that advances the body of knowledge in this field. People who choose this specialization are often pursuing leadership, consulting, or faculty positions in IT project management. The residential colloquia experience: As a doctoral learner, you will attend three one-week colloquia at specific stages in your program, in addition to your online courses. These energizing residencies provide you with insights and knowledge that will be valuable during your doctoral studies and beyond.
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 Matching degree(s) offered by: University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Information Systems (Masters) ( Know More)
UMBC's online Master of Science in Information Systems program is intended for computer and information systems practitioners who desire to extend their knowledge and experience in Information systems (IS). The online MSIS, developed by our research faculty, is the same quality program as our on-campus Master's program. The design of the MS program is based on a competency model. The student progresses through several tiers of courses acquiring more complex skills and knowledge. Students will complete 34 credit hours of course work. Required courses include an Introduction to Information Systems I and II, Management Information Systems, Networks, Database Management Systems and Structured Systems Analysis and Design. All students must complete a total of six advanced courses, selecting from Interaction Design, Enterprise-Wide Computing, Project Management Operations, Health Informatics, Electronic Commerce, Computer and Network Security or Capstone Project.
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 Matching degree(s) offered by: Jones International University
MBA in Project Management ( Know More)
Mastering the project. Today's competitive global marketplace requires advanced business knowledge, making an MBA a must-have for those seeking key management and leadership roles. Pairing this core competency with the highly valued skills of project management makes for an unstoppable combination.
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MBA in Project Management ( Know More)
Mastering the project. Today's competitive global marketplace requires advanced business knowledge, making an MBA a must-have for those seeking key management and leadership roles. Pairing this core competency with the highly valued skills of project management makes for an unstoppable combination.
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 Matching degree(s) offered by: Colorado Technical University Online
Master of Science in Management - Project Management ( Know More)
Get your Master's degree in just 15 months!
Students can develop both technical expertise and business savvy and can even learn to create new technology-based business paradigms to achieve organizational goals.
The Project Management Institute -registered project management component of this degree provides a solid base of knowledge to address today's most pressing management challenges using industry-recognized models and techniques.
This degree program has been accredited by the Project Management Institute's Global Accreditation Center (PMI-GAC). CTU Online is 1 of only 17 universities worldwide offering programs accredited by the Project Management Institute's Global Accreditation Center – and 1 of only 2 with an accredited undergraduate program.
Graduates of this program have the opportunity to receive the Project Management Professional (PMP™) credential, the most universally recognized credential in the field of Project Management. They may sit for the PMP™ examination with 3000 documented project leadership hours versus the 4,500 hours required for graduates of programs without the PMI-GAC accreditation.
You can earn three CTU Academic Certificates as you work toward completing your degree:
1. Project Management 2. IT/Business Transformation 3. Business Management
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