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Project Management, B.A.S. major
Operations Management Emphasis

The Project Management degree prepares graduates for planning and managing resources under the constraints of scope, cost and time to successfully achieve a specific, unique objective. This program addresses the tools, skills and knowledge necessary to initiate, plan, implement and evaluate projects to deliver solutions. Program disciplines include: safety and risk management, leadership, quality assurance, technical sales, training, sustainability, engineering economics and cost analysis. Project Management majors have the option to select from two distinct technology related emphases: Construction and Facility Management or Operations Management.

 

Required Credits: 73
Required GPA: 2.25

I TADT COMMON CORE

Complete the following courses:

II PROJECT MANAGEMENT CORE

Complete the following courses:

III OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT EMPHASIS

Complete the following courses:

TRANSFER DEGREE CREDITS

A minimum of 30 credits must be transferred from an AS
degree, AAS degree, diploma or certificate. Additional
transfer credits will be accepted as general elective
credits and will count toward the 120 credit
requirement for a bachelor's degree.

Program Learning Outcomes

1. Technological Development and Innovation: Graduates will demonstrate higher learning abilities by applying technological innovations to address real world problems.

2. Technology Transfer: Graduates will assess current knowledge for application to emerging technologies.

3. Communication: Graduates will demonstrate professional communication skills and the ability to work effectively as a part of a team in a technological environment.

4. Leadership: Graduates will apply principles of leadership, management, and supervision in a variety of technological settings.

5. Ethics and Sustainability in Technology: Graduates will ethically employ global technologies to address social, economic and environmental issues.