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Q4 (2025) - Project Management
BUS522
*Project start date is flexible, but the self-assignment must be completed by December 1 , and projects must be finished before December 31, 2025 * *** Please note that your Project might not receive a student*** Learners will work individually or in small groups of 2-4 students, based on the number of students enrolled at the time. Learners in this program explore the concepts and skills necessary to transition into project management-based careers. In this course, Learners will learn definitions and processes that contribute to the project management framework. The course will follow the project methodology of the Project Management Institute and explore the project life cycle, stakeholder management, how organizational culture affects project management, scope management, and how a project is created. Learners will prepare for the workplace by learning the foundations of Project Management and its critical role in all industries and work functions. Partnering with learners in this course provides an opportunity to work with emerging professionals who are trained to approach work with a project-based mindset, communicate effectively with stakeholders, and deliver outcomes in structured and deadline-driven environments. It's a great way to gain fresh perspectives while supporting the development of future project managers.
Project Management - Q2 (2025)
BUS522
Project start date is flexible, but project applications must be submitted by June 15, and projects must be finished before June 30, 2025. Students will only be able to take on 1 project. Learners in this program explore the concepts and skills necessary to transition into project management-based careers. In this course, Learners will learn definitions and processes that contribute to the project management framework. The course will follow the project methodology of the Project Management Institute and explore the project life cycle, stakeholder management, how organizational culture affects project management, scope management, and how a project is created. Learners will prepare for the workplace by learning the foundations of Project Management and its critical role in all industries and work functions.
Project Management - Q3 (2025)
BUS522
*Project start date is flexible, but the self-assignment must be completed by September 15 , and projects must be finished before September 30, 2025 * *** Please note that your Project might not receive a student*** Learners in this program explore the concepts and skills necessary to transition into project management-based careers. In this course, Learners will learn definitions and processes that contribute to the project management framework. The course will follow the project methodology of the Project Management Institute and explore the project life cycle, stakeholder management, how organizational culture affects project management, scope management, and how a project is created. Learners will prepare for the workplace by learning the foundations of Project Management and its critical role in all industries and work functions. Partnering with learners in this course provides an opportunity to work with emerging professionals who are trained to approach work with a project-based mindset, communicate effectively with stakeholders, and deliver outcomes in structured and deadline-driven environments. It's a great way to gain fresh perspectives while supporting the development of future project managers.
Project Management Intern
BUS522
Project start date is flexible, but project duration is 8 weeks long. Learners in this program explore the concepts and skills necessary to transition into project management-based careers. In this course, students will learn definitions and processes that contribute to the project management framework. The course will follow the project methodology of the Project Management Institute and explore the project life cycle, stakeholder management, how organizational culture affects project management, scope management, and how a project is created. Students will prepare for the workplace by learning the foundations of Project Management and its critical role in all industries and work functions.