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Project Management CC
Business Department | C.C. Certificate of Completion | 6 months
Earn your certificate in Project Management at Clackamas Community College. In one year, make yourself more marketable for current job opportunities in a project management training program.
Project planning, forecasting and scheduling are vital skills needed to keep companies competitive in today's industries. The Project Management program at Clackamas Community College can help you become a certified Project Management professional and open the door to careers as a project portfolio manager, project administrator, project leader and many more.
Project Management CC
You will develop some exciting new skills in this program. Among these new skills, you should be able to:
• Understand project management fundamentals• Use advanced project management tools
• Work with industry standard computer software
• Apply the fundamentals of marketing, human relations and business law
Careers
Career opportunities include career enhancement such as more marketable skills in one's current employment or job opportunities in a project management training program.
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PROGRAM CODE: CC.PROJECTMNGT
This program is designed for students who are interested in upgrading their professional skills, those who want to learn new and valuable interpersonal skills and those who might be interested in pursuing the two-year Project Management Associate of Applied Science (AAS) Degree.
PROGRAM OUTCOMES
Upon successful completion of this program, students should be able to:
- successfully employ common project management tools, such as a work breakdown structure, network diagram, risk assessment, and earned value management;
- demonstrate effective interpersonal communications, especially meeting and stakeholder management;
- list and explain key motivational, influence, and conflict management techniques;
- employ common software tools for project management;
- analyze scenarios to determine appropriate responses to ethical dilemmas within the context of a defined scenario, plan, execute, control, and close a project.
Project Management Core Requirements
Complete the following Core Requirements
- BA-120
- Project Management Fundamentals
- 4
- BA-125
- Project Management Prep
- 5
- BA-127
- Project Management: Agile & Change Management
- 4
- BA-128
- Project Management: Leadership Strategies
- 4
- BA-264
- Project Management Tools
- 3
- BA-268
- Applied Project Demonstration
- 3
