Bachelor of Science in Project Management


Is the bachelor's in Project Management program for me?

There is a consistent and steadily growing demand for skilled project managers in our workforce today. Organizations around the globe are turning to the profession to improve efficiency and trim costs (PMI, 2010). If you are seeking to learn the fundamentals and business side of project management, our B.S.P.M. degree is a good fit. The tangible, practical skills you learn in class today can be applied to the real world tomorrow.

The B.S. in Project Management is an online degree program. While you earn your bachelor's degree online, you still have access to all CityU's great resources. You will log in to get assignments, discuss topics with your classmates, collaborate on projects and check your grades. Basically, everything you do in class but without the commute. With online education, you can advance your career without taking time away from current responsibilities.

What will I learn in the bachelor's in Project Management degree program?

In the CityU B.S. in Project Management degree program, you'll learn what it takes to plan and execute a broad range of business projects. You'll gain a combination of strong business knowledge along with actual leadership and team-development skills. You will study the essentials of project management and gain proficiency in developing projects from conception to closure to insure that they come in on time and within budget.

You'll choose between one of two emphasis areas –Information Technology Project Management or Specialized Studies - and take courses that build upon each other. All courses are developed using standards from leading industry organizations and programs.

What can I do with my bachelor's degree in Project Management?

The field of project management is quickly growing. Your B.S.P.M. degree gives you the tools to address real world business problems, as project management touches virtually every industry. The skills you learn while earning your B.S.P.M. degree could translate into many different careers such as project lead, project coordinator, or business analyst in a corporation, consulting firm, or government agency.

Why CityU?

  • CityU is recognized by the Project Management Institute® (PMI) as a Global Registered Education Provider. That means you'll gain credits toward PMI certification while you complete your B.S.P.M. degree.
  • Because you want an education that's relevant to what's happening in the real world, right now.
  • Our faculty teach what they do for a living, not just what's in the book. Many are PMP-certified by the Project Management Institute and are actively engaged as working project managers in their local PMI chapter.
  • You can get an education without sacrificing your lifestyle. Complete your coursework on a schedule that works best for you.

How to get started:

  1. Chat with an admissions advisor or call 888.42.CityU
  2. Apply now
  3. Order your official transcripts from other schools you attended
  4. Submit application with application fee
  5. Start classes and change your life for good
Total Required Credits: 180
Lower-Division Requirements: 90
General Education: 55
Electives: 30
Preparatory Course:
IS 2015
Upper-Division Requirements: 90
Project Management Core: 60
BC 3015
BC 3025
BSC 4075
PM 4015
PM 4095
PM 4105
PM 4065
PM 4045
PM 4085
PM 4135
PM 4145
PM 4155
Capstone:
5
PM 4805
Emphasis Area:
Choose one of the emphasis areas listed below:*
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Information Technology Emphasis:
The Information Technology emphasis is designed for those students who are interested in learning more about how technology can be used in project management, and how to work effectively with technology organizations. This emphasis provides students with the broad technical basis needed to make management decisions related to technology.
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IS 3305
IS 3065
IS 3505
IS 4705
IS 4505
Specialized Study Emphasis:
The Specialized Study emphasis consists of five courses taken in a specific content area. Coursework may be completed through independent study, current course offerings, or developed for a specific industry or organizational setting. The Specialized Study emphasis is proposed by the student and approved by the Program Director/Sr. Faculty prior to registration. (Must be approved by Sr. Faculty.)
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