Boston University Metropolitan College

Graduate Certificate in Project Management -
Available Online and On-base at Henderson Hall

Note: For those who want to use the certificate as part of a master’s degree in project management, these 4 specialization courses must be completed before beginning the
8 core business courses required for the master’s.

Courses

  • MET AD 642 Project Management

    The course examines the concepts and applied techniques for cost effective management of both long-term development programs and projects. Project management principles and methodology are provided with special focus on planning, controlling, and coordinating individual and group efforts. Key topics of focus include overview of modern project management, organization strategy and project selection, defining a project and developing a project plan and scheduling resources, project risk analysis, work breakdown structures, and project networks. MS Project will be introduced in this course to provide hands-on practical skills with the above topics. Mastery of key tools and concepts introduced in this course provides a significant competitive advantage in the marketplace.   [ 4 cr.]

    Offered: Spring 2010

    Section Type Instructor Location Days Times
    C1 IND Cormier CAS W 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
    OL IND Cormier ARR -
    BNR IND Applewhite S 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM
  • MET AD 643 Project Communications Management

    To succeed in project management, you must be a strong leader and an effective communicator. This course examines the current philosophies of leadership as applied to project management and identifies various styles of communication and conflict resolution. Through case studies and various exercises, you will develop enhanced leadership, communication, conflict management, and negotiation skills.   [ 4 cr.]

    Offered: Spring 2010

    Section Type Instructor Location Days Times
    BG IND Staff STH M, W, R 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
    OL IND Leybourne ARR -
    BBL IND Randerson T 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM
  • MET AD 644 Project Risk and Cost Management

    This course introduces the art and science of project risk as well as continuity management and cost management. Managing the risk of a project as it relates to a three-part systematic process of identifying, analyzing, and responding is examined through actual case studies. Students learn how to manage the components of a project to assure it can be completed through both general and severe business disruptions on local, national, and international levels. Students learn the process of cost management, early cost estimation, detailed cost estimation, and cost control using earned value method. Students study in depth the issues of project procurement management and the different types of contracts for various scope scenarios.   [ 4 cr.]

    Offered: Spring 2010

    Section Type Instructor Location Days Times
    BG IND Staff STH M, W, R 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
    D1 IND Warburton CAS R 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
    OL IND Warburton ARR -
  • MET AD 646 Program Management

    Programs and projects deliver benefits to organizations by enhancing current capabilities or developing new capabilities for the organization to use. This course will provide a detailed understanding of program management and will present concepts that promote efficient and effective communication and coordination among various groups. Students will understand PMIĀ® program management processes and use tools that automate and enforce processes for managing scope changes, risk, quality, issues, schedules, resources, releases, and costs. You will learn how to design a program and mange program costs, risk, and communication within the context of Project Portfolios. This course is targeted to senior executives, portfolio managers, program managers and their team members, members of a PMO, customers/stakeholders, educators, and consultants. This course introduces processes and knowledge areas from three new PMI standards: Program Management standard, OPM3, and Portfolio Management.   [ 4 cr.]

    Offered: Spring 2010

    Section Type Instructor Location Days Times
    B1 IND Greiman CAS T 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
    OL IND Greiman ARR -
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