Programs
Postbaccalaureate Certificate
Project Management and Planning
… an experienced person can make up to $100,000 a year quite easily.– Ken Piggott Campus Department Chair, Computer Networking Technology
This postbaccalaureate certificate program prepares you for immediate application of the knowledge, skills, tools, and techniques that are utilized in the practice of project management.
In this program, you will learn the skills, tools, and methods that will enable you to lead projects, and complete them on time and within budget, preparing for formal project management certification.
Program conditional requirements include a Bachelor degree or approved equivalent of 180 quarter hours from an accredited institution.
For more information about our certificate programs, including graduation rates, the median debt of students who completed the programs, and other important information, please visit www.Baker.edu/gainfulemployment.
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Career Facts
- The average annual wage for Project Managers for computer and information systems ranges from $103,800 to $113,900.
- Employment of Computer and Information Systems Managers is expected to grow by about 16 percent through 2016, which is faster than average.
- In this field, the project may be a security upgrade, a project in software development or networking, an IT installation or conversion, or another activity. There may be considerable pressure in meeting goals with short deadlines or tight budgets.