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Masters Certificate in Project Management

Program Introduction
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We believe that the making of a professional project manager is a developmental process requiring time and commitment. Our research and understanding of the development process proves the need for some vital ‘ingredients’ for success. These ingredients consist of: human potential, pertinent training, certification, skill application, practical work experience and coaching.

The Academy For Project Management, York University's Schulich School of Business and Memorial University’s Gardiner Centre, apply this learning in their programs and services. Together we provide all the necessary ingredients to build project management competency and package it to meet the special needs of both corporations and individuals. You will find our ‘total’ process for developing professional project managers unique and focused on serving the practical requirements of today’s organizations.

Our program is intense, and focused on producing project management competencies quickly, and with a minimum of on-the-job interruption. Please click on any of the links to the left to learn more about the Masters Certificate in Project Management.
 

Control your projects from initiation to closure ...

►  Master all 9 knowledge areas of the PMBOK®  Guide

►  Strengthen your leadership and effectiveness in managing projects

►  Equip yourself to sit for the PMP® certification examination

►  Advance to a higher level in your career
 


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 Please contact Jackie Collins at the Gardiner Centre (864-2131 or jcollins@mun.ca) with program inquiries.
 


 

   
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