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Project Management Courses set at SDSU

Project managers and teams are often being asked to do more with less as projects continue to become more complex. Their executives and clients expect innovation, agility, and responsiveness.  

 

SDSU’s College of Extended Studies offers project management training, leading to a Professional Certificate in Project Management that is designed to give project managers (and any other professionals who work on projects) the tools they need to successfully manage any type of project - regardless of scope or industry.

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This certificate program offers three courses beginning in October, including:

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Project Risk Management, Tuesdays, Oct. 8-Nov. 5, 6-9 pm

In this course, students will learn and apply a proactive approach to threats and opportunities based on an understanding of the risk management process.

 

Procurement, Thursdays, Oct. 10-Nov. 14, 6-9 pm

Students discover the processes required to ensure their projects meet their original goal and gain an understanding of the activities that determine the quality policy, objectives, responsibility, and implementation of the project.

 

Capstone: Project Simulation, Wednesdays, Oct. 23-Dec. 4, 6-9 pm

The certificate program concludes with students working on a team project to drive home the relevance of the course content.

 

For more information, call (619) 594-5489, email pm-ces@sdsu.edu or visit www.neverstoplearning.net/pm. SDSU’s College of Extended Studies is a PMI-registered education provider.

 

The College is also an approved provider for “education to career” funding through San Diego Workforce Partnership, Military Spouse, and Veterans benefits. For more information concerning the military benefits, email mhowe@mail.sdsu.edu or call (619) 594-3047.

 

This is a SDSU Research Foundation program.

 





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