The program consists of a total of 12 courses, or 36 semester credits. Students must earn at least a 'B' grade point average (3.0 on a 4.0 scale) - both overall and on final projects completed as part of the capstone course.
The program consists of a total of 12 courses, or 36 semester credits. Students must earn at least a 'B' grade point average (3.0 on a 4.0 scale) - both overall and on final projects completed as part of the capstone course.
Core courses within the MSM program include the following:
Students within the Project Management degree or Certificate Program in Project Management complete the following four courses:
Required:
One "track" elective selected from the following:
Project Managers are responsible for leading cross-functional teams in accomplishing a discrete project. The role requires excellent leadership, communication, critical thinking, and management skills. As organizations – and jobs – become more and more complex, more managers are finding themselves involved in some form of project management. The Project Management track supplements the M.S.M. core courses to provide a solid foundation for managing projects of all types.
The Master of Science in Management in Project Management courses are offered either as a specialty degree in the Master of Science in Management program or can be applied to a Project Management certificate.
A National Research University in the Heart of the Nation's Capital in the Catholic Intellectual Tradition.
The Catholic University of America is unique among universities in the United States — even among Catholic universities. And it’s not just because we're located in Washington, D.C. a city of global significance and a place of extraordinary educational opportunity.
Our university was founded by the Catholic bishops of the United States, with a charter from then Pope Leo XIII, to be the national university of the Catholic Church in America. For more than 130 years, we have lived out our mission to discover and impart the truth through excellence in teaching and research.
Catholic University scientists, engineers, nurses, philosophers, theologians, historians, architects, social workers, musicians, artists, and scholars in all fields embrace both reason and faith as they apply the inexhaustible resources of the Catholic intellectual tradition to help solve the problems of contemporary life and enrich the culture around us.
© 2025 coursetakers.com All Rights Reserved. Terms and Conditions of use | Privacy Policy