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Prepare for a promising career with a Bachelor of Science in Project Management with a Sustainability Emphasis from Minnesota State Moorhead.
Begin taking classes at your Community or Technical College and complete a BS degree in Project Management at Minnesota State Moorhead.
The project management certificate at Minnesota State Moorhead is designed for business and non-business employees who would like to add the project management skill to their respective discipline.
A minor in Project Management compliments just about any degree and the students learn valuable skills in meeting deadlines, managing stakeholders, understanding risk, and creating business cases and scope documents.
The Project Management program at Minnesota State Moorhead is the first offered in the tri-state area and is globally accredited. The degree is for professionals who enjoy defining, planning, executing and closing projects. Core program classes are offered online and on campus, allowing courses to be completed at your pace.
If you’re interested in planning, organizing, managing and completing large- and small-scale projects, project management courses and a degree from Minnesota State Moorhead is an excellent choice.
The Project Management program at Minnesota State Moorhead offers a unique selection of certifications and classes that are an excellent complement to your Project Management degree.
Minnesota State Moorhead offers a variety of Project Management scholarships for current and incoming students. These scholarships must be applied directly to and are awarded by the Professional Management Department.
Pairing a project management (PM) major with a healthcare management and leadership major is a smart investment if you are interested in working in healthcare leadership or administration. Project management skills are increasingly important to businesses, including the healthcare industry, because they help control costs, manage risk and improve project outcomes.
Project managers plan around the restricted resources of an organization to successfully complete project-based work of varying size and scope.