Project Management

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    Program Number: 901065

    Program Website: Project Management Certificate 

    This certificate is designed to appeal to those individuals desiring professional development, career advancement, or knowledge in a field of Project Management.

    Project Management is both a process and set of tools and techniques concerned with defining the project’s goals, planning all the work to reach the goal, leading the project and support teams, monitoring progress, and seeing to it that the project is completed in a satisfactory way. In today’s marketplace, Project Management is an integration part of all business practices.

    The skills obtained the Project Management Certificate may be applied to the Administrative Assistant Associate Degree program, Meeting and Event Management Associate Degree program, or other diploma or associate degree programs.

    This certificate is available to those working full time seeking skills to change careers. Current Madison College students may complete this certificate in conjunction with their existing course work. Courses are available totally online or in the classroom.

    Students who successfully complete this certificate typically earn from $13 to $16 per hour based on their experience and other job skills.

    Certificate Eligibility

    This certificate does not require an application to the college. Students register for individual courses during the open registration period each semester. It is the student's responsibility to request the certificate from the program office at (608) 246-6800 once all required classes have been completed and grades have been received. A grade of C or better is required in each course to award the certificate. No more than 50% of the certificate credits may be through advanced standing.

    For more information contact:

    Business Technology Program Cluster
    Phone: (800) 322-6282 Ext. 6800 or (608) 246-6800
    Contact email: AandT[at] matcmadison [dot] edu
    Last Modified: August 17, 2010