Project Management Graduate Certificate


Program Director
Audrey Curtis

Now you can become a skilled project manager—entirely online. Sharpen your knowledge of project management—and acquire a graduate certificate with just four courses over the Internet. Delivered by a top academic and industry team, the program gives you the technical savvy and business skills you need in planning, risk management, leadership, and metrics generation. Be prepared to complete your Project Management Certification (PMP) successfully.



Course #Course NameInstructor (s)Semester
MGT609Introduction to Project ManagementFernando Portes, Joca Stefanovic, Murugappan Chettiar, Celia Desmond, David Keeney, Alan Maltz, Alan Gopin, Don RheinsteinFall-2008, Summer A-2008
MGT610Strategic Perspectives on Project ManagementMartin Cohen, Audrey Curtis, Nancy Tighe, David KeeneyFall-2008, Summer A-2008
MGT612The Human Side of Project LeadershipAlfred Bentley, John Byrne, Richard Reilly, Michael Ryan, Peter Dominick, Zvi AronsonFall-2008, Summer A-2008
MGT614Advanced Project ManagementMartin Cohen, Nancy Tighe, Michael Poli, David KeeneyFall-2008, Summer A-2008


uploadedImages/Courses/project-management-2.1.25.jpg Fully Accredited by PMI® and GAC
The Project Management Institute (PMI), the world’s leading not-for-profit professional association for project management, and The Global Accreditation Center for Project Management (GAC), have jointly announced the accreditation of specialty graduate degree programs in project management at Stevens Institute of Technology.

The Project Management courses can be taken one at a time in the following order: MGT609, MGT612, MGT610, MGT614. Project Management courses can be taken two at a time in the following pairings: MGT609/MGT612 and MGT610/MGT614. Three Project Management courses can not be taken simultaneously.

Earn Your PMP Certification/Recertification Credits

If you are not PMP Certified, MGT 609 provides the 35 educational contact hours required for PMP Certification.

If you are PMP Certified, each course provides 15 Professional Development Units towards the 60 required for PMP Recertification.

Optional Course to Achieve PMP Recertification

Project Planning and Monitoring (MGT611WS) Robert Seymour, Alan Gopin Fall 2008
**MGT 611 Project Planning and Monitoring also provides 15 PDUs towards the 60 required for PMP Recertification.**

Masters Degrees that have a Project Management Concentration
The four Project Management Graduate Certificate courses can be used towards the following degrees:
Master of Science in Management with a concentration in Project Management
Master of Science in Information Systems with a concentration in Project Management
Master of Science in Telecommunications Management with a concentration in Project Management
Master of Business Administration in Technology Management with a Major in Project Management

General Information
Credits 3 Credits Per Course/12 Credits Per Certificate
Tuition per credit $1040 per credit
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Semester information Long Range WebCampus Academic Calendar
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Stevens Institute of Technology
Castle Point on the Hudson
Hoboken, NJ 07030
United States of America

Wesley J. Howe School of Technology Management. Co-sponsored by AACEI, ACM, AIChE, ASCE, ASME, IEEE, IEEE ComSoc, NECA, NSPE, ROA, SIM, and SNAME.

If you’re a professional with a bachelor’s degree, you can earn a graduate certificate in this outstanding online, instructor-lead program in Project Management, delivered by the same superior faculty who teach in conventional settings. You receive the finest professional education using rich e-learning features—threaded discussions, chat, bulletin boards, e-mail, file sharing, whiteboards, and workgroups for in-depth participation. You also have online library privileges, with instant search and retrieval of important databases.

The course discussion questions encouraged everyone to talk. I am surprised at the amount of similarities between everyone’s respective fields."
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