Dwight Look College of Engineering

Curricula in Engineering

Engineering Project Management Certificate

The Engineering Project Management Certificate program is intended to help meet the requirements of industry by educating undergraduate engineering students to understand complex engineering projects, project organizations and project management methods. Students completing this program will be able to work effectively in multidisciplinary engineering projects immediately after completion and to advance more rapidly within the project management organization and profession. The management of projects entails technical knowledge, engineering skills and management skills. The certificate program consists of (4) three-hour courses for a total of 12 credit hours. Two of the courses are technical electives, which can count toward the student's BS degree depending on the student's department. Core requirements include CVEN 333 (or departmental equivalent) and MGMT 363. The additional six hours are comprised of one or two engineering electives and up to one management elective in the Mays Business School. The certificate will be awarded upon completion of the B.S. degree in the Look College of Engineering. Completion of the certificate will be recorded on the student’s University transcript.

For further information contact a specific engineering departmental advising office or the Engineering Student Services and Academic Programs Office, Room 204 Zachry Engineering Center, (979) 845-7200.