Program start date | Application deadline |
2024-07-01 | - |
Program Overview
The Master's in Project Management (MSPM) at City University of Seattle equips students with the skills and knowledge to manage projects and programs effectively. Accredited by PMI, the program offers a blend of core and mastery courses, including an optional emphasis in Lean Six Sigma. Through interactive learning methods and real-world projects, students develop critical thinking, communication, and leadership abilities essential for success in project management careers.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
Mission:
Equip students with the skills and knowledge necessary to successfully manage projects and programs across various industries and business applications.
Focus:
Transcend basic project management principles, equipping students with actionable insights for real-world challenges.
Learning Outcomes:
- Aligning project and program outcomes with business goals
- Developing problem-solving solutions
- Leading domestic and global teams
- Applying situational project management tools
Benefits:
- Build a portfolio of projects based on organizational strategy
- Develop and manage planning, scheduling, budgeting, and controlling activities
- Integrate multiple projects with internal and external stakeholders
- Master negotiation, communication, and managing culturally diverse teams
Accreditation:
- PMI Global Accreditation Center for Project Management Education Programs (GAC)
- Registered Education Provider with PMI®
Outline:
Total Credits:
33-42
Program Structure:
- Introduction Courses (3 credits)
- Core Courses (12 credits)
- Mastery Courses (18 credits)
- Optional Emphasis in Lean Six Sigma (9 credits)
Course Descriptions:
- Introduction to Project Management (3 credits)
- Project Planning and Control (3 credits)
- Project Financial Management (3 credits)
- Managing Risks: Project and Business (3 credits)
- Project Integration (3 credits)
- Action Learning Project I (3 credits)
- Leadership, Influence, and Currency of Trust (3 credits)
- Operations and Technology Management (3 credits)
- Ethics and Social Impact (3 credits)
- Green Belt 01: Define and Measure (3 credits)
- Project Managers as Change Agents (3 credits)
- Action Learning Project II (3 credits)
- Green Belt 02: Analyze, Improve, and Control (3 credits)
- Lean Six Sigma Black Belt 01: Loss Identification and Intelligence (3 credits)
- Lean Six Sigma Black Belt 02: Loss Eradication and Prevention (3 credits)
Learning Format:
Online or on-campus
Schedule:
Varies depending on chosen format
Modules:
- Professional Competency and Identity
- Strong Communication and Interpersonal Skills
- Ethical Practice and Diverse and Global Perspectives
- Lifelong Learning
Individual Module Descriptions:
- Professional Competency and Identity: Develop essential technical, operational, and ethical project management principles.
- Strong Communication and Interpersonal Skills: Construct and apply effective communication practices with stakeholders.
- Critical Thinking and Information Literate: Anticipate, plan, and lead change initiatives in project environments.
- Ethical Practice and Diverse and Global Perspectives: Implement successful team development strategies in a global setting.
- Lifelong Learning: Navigate organizational politics and culture for effective project management.
Assessment:
Assessment Methods:
- Individual and group projects
- Examinations
- Case studies
- Presentations
- Participation
Assessment Criteria:
- Demonstration of knowledge and understanding of project management concepts
- Critical thinking and problem-solving skills
- Effective communication and collaboration
- Application of project management tools and techniques
- Ethical and professional conduct
Teaching:
Teaching Methods:
- Interactive lectures
- Collaborative group work
- Case study analysis
- Simulations
- Guest speakers
- Online resources
Faculty:
Experienced professionals with industry expertise and academic credentials.
Unique Approaches:
- Action learning projects provide real-world experience.
- Emphasis on ethical and sustainable project management practices.
- Focus on global and diverse perspectives in project teams.
Careers:
Potential Career Paths:
- Project Manager
- Program Manager
- Business Analyst
- Consultant
- Team Leader
Opportunities:
- Government
- Manufacturing
- Healthcare
Expected Outcomes:
- Increased earning potential
- Career advancement
- Enhanced leadership and problem-solving skills
- Improved decision-making abilities
Other:
- Networking opportunities with faculty, students, and alumni.
- Financial aid options available.
- Military tuition benefits.