A variety of job titles in the current day market in various sectors has “project” as a prefix and expect the applicants to have specific project management skills. This certificate will improve the students marketability in terms of seeking jobs to fill such positions. Also the job market in general considers project management to be a preferred skill possessed by job seekers.
Project Management Undergraduate Certificate
Learn to Get It All Under Control
This certificate program is for both technical and non-technical majors.
Businesses and organizations of all kinds are looking for leaders to keep projects on task, on time, and on budget. Our Project Management Undergraduate Certificate program’s activity-based work will enable you to practice successful project management skills – and you’ll also gain a valuable resume credential.
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Admission to the Certificate
Students must be admitted into a current undergraduate degree program at Ohio University.
To apply, use the Application for Update of Academic Program - Russ College form to add a certificate.
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Courses & Curriculum
The Project Management Certificaterequires a minimum of 14 hours to complete.
View Certificate Requirements in the Official Academic Catalog
Contact Us
Questions? Contact Engineering Technology and Management Department Assistant Chair Yuqiu You or Associate Professor Neil Littell at 740.593.1457.
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