CAPM – Open to high school graduates.
Prepare to Manage Projects Like a Pro with a Certificate You Can Complete in Just Two Months
Successful projects make for successful organizations. Build skills to support or lead in project management with Moravian SPSI.
Completing projects on time and within budget is essential to the success of any business. However, there’s a significant need for professionals with project management skills. According to the Project Management Institute, the global economy needs to add 2.3 million project management professionals per year to meet demand by 2030.
You can build the skills you need to lead or contribute to successful project management with the Moravian University School of Professional Studies and Innovation (SPSI). Earn an online Certificate in Project Management with us—and prepare for PMI certification—in just two months.
Moravian SPSI builds integrated student support into your experience. We make sure you have the resources you need to focus on earning your project management certificate and elevating your career.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
This course will help you prepare for the PMP Exam.
Eligibility to take exam requires either of the following requirements:
CAPM – Open to high school graduates.
PMP – To apply for the PMP, you must meet either of the following sets of requirements:
The Moravian SPSI Certificate in Project Management prepares you for PM roles in virtually any industry.
Project Management Specialists
Project management specialists coordinate the schedules, budgets, and resources needed to complete projects. They may supervise the work of technical staff assigned to the project and/or act as a point of contact for customers and other stakeholders. According to the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), project management specialists earned a median annual salary of $98,580 as of May 2023.
Information Technology (IT) Project Managers
IT project managers lead technological projects, such as upgrading organizational computer systems. They plan projects, determine how each stage of the project will impact the business, and monitor progress. The BLS reports that in May 2023, IT project managers earned a median annual salary of $104,920.
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