About the Program
The Project Management Certificate program is a structured series of courses that prepare students for careers in the planning and business fields. Designed for employees from organizations involved in engineering, research and development, data processing, construction, facilities management, manufacturing, corporate planning, finance, and marketing, the four required courses will enhance the skills of technical competence and practical applications. Project management training gives you a competitive advantage to deliver on time, on budget, and within scope. When that training is with a Project Management Institute (PMI)® Registered Education Provider, you can be confident that your training aligns with A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide) practices.
PMI, PMBOK and the PMI Registered Education Provider logo are registered marks of the Project Management Institute, Inc. |
Career Potential
There are many positions and companies looking for applicants with project management experience. From obvious titles like Project Manager and Construction Manager to Systems Engineer and Director of Marketing.
Source: Burning Glass Technologies’ Labor Insight™ Real-time Labor Market Information tool.
Certificate Requirements
A Penn State certificate is awarded upon successful completion of the four required courses taken in sequential order. All courses are 21 hours each.
The four required courses are:
- PJMGT 5000 Project Initiation and Planning
- PJMGT 5001 Project Initiation and Integration
- PJMGT 5002 Project Costing and Control
- PJMGT 5003 Project Risk and Change Management
Prerequisites: PJMGT 5000 is the first course for the Project Management Certificate program. All other certificate courses must be taken in sequential order (5001, 5002, 5003).
Course Offerings
Day: Thursdays
Time: 6:00-9:00 p.m.
Delivery: Zoom
Each course is seven weeks.
Contact Erica Kunkel at [email protected] or 610-396-6221 to register.
Course # | Course Description | Dates | Fee | Online Registration |
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PJMGT 5000 21 PDUs |
Project Initiation and Planning | January 9 - February 20, 2025 | $645 | Register |
PJMGT 5001 21 PDUs |
Project Scheduling and Integration | March 6 - April 17, 2025 | $645 | Coming Soon! |
PJMGT 5002 21 PDUs |
Project Costing and Control | May 1 - June 12, 2025 | $645 | Coming Soon! |
PJMGT 5003 21 PDUs |
Project Risk and Change Management | June 26 - August 14, 205 | $645 | Coming Soon! |
Project Initiation and Planning (PJMGT 5000)
The first course in the project management certificate program addresses the role of the project manager; organizational structures; the project life cycle; the project office; leadership; project selection criteria; the project planning process, objectives, scope, benefits, and strategies; as well as project planning, constraints, assumptions, exclusions, milestones, communications, and closeout criteria.
Project Scheduling and Integration (PJMGT 5001A)
This dynamic, hands-on course can provide students with the knowledge and ability to take a project plan and develop a schedule of the work needed to deliver the project objectives. The students can learn about developing a work breakdown structure, developing tasks, networking these tasks together, and analyzing the resulting schedule.
Prerequisite: PJMGT 5000
Project Costing and Control (PJMGT 5002)
The third course in the Project Management Certificate program focuses on selection criteria, procurement, cost estimating, and control mechanisms.
Prerequisites: PJMGT 5000, 5001A
Project Risk and Change Management (PJMGT 5003)
The final course in the Project Management Certificate program addresses risk and change management; team responsibilities; conflicts; quality; ethics; and closeout.Prerequisite: PJMGT 5000, 5001A and 5002