Project Management Degree Highlights
Guide both small and large-scale projects from conception to completion with a bachelor of project management.
From skyscrapers to software deployments, project management professionals ensure the successful realization of diverse ventures in our fast-paced world. Project management is a foundational component of every industry, and there is a growing demand for skilled workers in this field who can efficiently lead teams and execute projects both on time and within budget.
- Our project management degree is designed with insights from seasoned project managers and industry professionals, ensuring the curricula remain aligned with the dynamic demands of contemporary project environments.
- In this project manager degree, you will explore various facets of business and project management, including project planning, risk management, cost and budget management, leadership, negotiation, and more.
- Upon graduation from the on-campus or online project management degree, you will emerge with both a holistic view of business strategies and specialized competencies in project management, making you a highly sought-after asset across a diverse range of industries.
- Upon concluding the bachelor of project management, there is an opportunity for those who wish to pursue a Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Learn Your Way
Project management classes are taught on the Cadillac, Muskegon, Owosso and Royal Oak campuses, as well as through Baker Online.
Learn MoreWhy Earn a Project Management Degree?
Earning a project management bachelor degree equips you with invaluable skills to organize and execute complex projects across a variety of industries. As businesses increasingly prioritize efficiency and timely delivery, professionals who can adeptly manage resources, timelines, and teams are in high demand. This discipline offers a strong foundation in strategic planning, risk assessment, and team leadership, but also provides a versatile toolkit to ensure that you are well-prepared to navigate the multifaceted challenges of today's dynamic work environments.
Project Management Degree Curriculum
The Baker College bachelor of project management is a 4-year, 120 credit hours program. The project manager degree includes 30 hours in general education, 33 hours of business requirements, 27 hours of major courses, and 30 hours of elective courses.
Sample Courses
Project Planning
Project Cost and Budget Management
Leading Project Teams
Outcomes & Performance
Our quality-focused, market-driven and rigorous curricula in the on-campus and online project management degree, will establish and enhance core business knowledge and the ability to anticipate and react to societal changes, as well as provide students with technological proficiency, the ability to make ethical decisions, and the communication skills that embody the professional acumen graduates need to make positive contributions to their chosen fields.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes—earning a Bachelor of Business Administration in Project Management is a valuable investment if you're aiming for a career that blends leadership, organization, and strategic thinking. The degree in project management equips you with real-world project planning, budgeting, and team management skills that are in demand across industries like construction, IT, healthcare, and finance. With the option to study online or on campus, it offers both flexibility and strong career potential.
Our bachelor's degree in project management requires 120 credit hours, typically completed in four years of full-time study. This includes 30 general education credits, 33 business administration credits, 27 credits in project management courses, and 30 elective credits.
Baker College’s bachelor of project management offers flexible delivery options to suit different learning styles:
Fully Online (Baker Online format):
Project management courses are delivered 100% online through structural eight-week terms. Students can access lectures, discussions, and assignments on their own schedule while still meeting set deadlines.
On-Campus Locations:
If you prefer in-person learning, select project management classes are available at four Michigan campuses: Cadillac, Muskegon, Owosso, and Royal Oak
The available delivery options allow students to choose the environment that best supports their education and career goals.
The degree in project management is designed to build both foundational business knowledge and specialized project leadership skills. The curriculum combines theory and application to prepare students for a wide range of industries.
Key areas of focus include:
- Project Planning: Learn how to define project scopes, set timelines, and allocate resources effectively
- Cost and Budget Management: Understand how to estimate, track, and control project costs to stay within budget
- Team Leadership: Develop skills to lead, motivate, and manage diverse project teams
- Risk Management: Identify potential project risks and learn strategies to minimize or mitigate them
- Negotiation and Communication: Build expertise in stakeholder communication, conflict resolution, and contract negotiation
These areas help project management students graduate with practical tools and a well-rounded understanding of successful project execution.
The project management BBA equips you with the skills needed to lead complex projects from start to finish, gaining practical, job-ready competencies. Key project management skills include:
- Scheduling & Time Management: Learn to build and manage realistic project timelines
- Budgeting & Cost Control: Master techniques to estimate costs, manage budgets, and control expenses
- Leadership & Team Coordination: Develop the ability to lead cross-functional teams and manage group dynamics
- Risk Assessment: Identify potential challenges and create contingency plans
- Communication & Reporting: Strengthen your skills in stakeholder communication and project documentation
- Decision-Making: Use data and analysis to make informed, strategic decisions throughout a project lifecycle
These project management skills ensure you’re prepared to take on leadership roles and deliver projects that meet objectives, timelines, and budgets.
The bachelor's degree in project management equips students with a comprehensive set of core and specialized project management courses. Major-specific courses include:
- PPM 3010 – Project Management: Introduces the full project life cycle: initiation, planning, execution, control, and closing, along with essential tools and techniques
- PPM 3110 – Project Planning: Covers scope definition, scheduling, feasibility analyses, and resource allocation using project software
- PPM 4010 – Project Cost & Budget Management: Teaches budgeting, cost estimation, risk control, and financial reporting for projects
- PPM 4110 – Leading Project Teams: Focuses on leadership, team-building, decision-making, and effective project communication
These courses form the backbone of the project management major, providing deep, structured training in all key dimensions of modern project management. For more information, view the full curriculum.
A project manager is responsible for planning, executing, and completing projects on time and within budget while meeting defined goals. They coordinate team efforts, manage resources, communicate with stakeholders, and monitor progress throughout the project lifecycle.
With a Bachelor of Business Administration in Project Management from Baker, graduates are prepared to take on leadership roles in a variety of industries—from construction and IT to healthcare and finance.Graduates of Baker’s BBA in Project Management are well-qualified for diverse roles across multiple industries, equipped to lead projects from initiation to completion.
Project management career paths include:
- Project Manager / Project Coordinator: Lead and manage projects in sectors like construction, IT, healthcare, finance, or manufacturing
- Operations Manager: Oversee ongoing processes and drive efficiency within organizations
- Program Manager: Manage a portfolio of related projects, ensuring strategic alignment with business goals
- Project Scheduler / Planner: Build detailed timelines, allocate resources, and monitor workflow schedules
- Consultant: Advise clients on process enhancement and project delivery strategies
These project management roles leverage the practical skills, tools, and leadership training that the degree in project management provides—making graduates valued team members across any project-driven environment. Explore more project management careers.
A degree in project management and business administration prepares you for leadership roles in nearly any industry that relies on organized, goal-driven execution. Project managers are in high demand across both public and private sectors.
Common industries include:
- Construction and Engineering: Oversee large-scale builds, timelines, and contractor coordination
- Information Technology (IT): Manage software development, system implementations, and tech rollouts
- Healthcare: Coordinate projects related to patient care, compliance, or facility improvements
- Manufacturing: Lead process improvement, logistics, and production planning efforts
- Finance and Insurance: Guide system upgrades, client onboarding, and compliance projects
- Marketing and Advertising: Manage campaigns, creative timelines, and cross-functional collaboration
- Government and Nonprofit: Direct community programs, infrastructure projects, or grants-based initiatives
This business administration and project management degree gives you the flexibility to apply your project management skills in almost any professional environment.
Accreditation
External peer review is the primary means of assuring and improving the quality of higher education institutions and programs in the United States. This recognition is accomplished through program accreditation, approval or certification.
The College of Business at Baker College has received specialized accreditation for its business programs through the International Accreditation Council for Business Education (IACBE) located at 11960 Quivira Road in Overland Park, Kansas, USA. For a list of accredited programs please view our IACBE member status page.

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Courses for this degree program are available through Baker Online.
100% online, this format offers flexible scheduling with 8-week semesters
Baker OnlineUnavailable on Online Live
Core courses for this degree program are not offered through Online Live.
For those interested, a selection of general education and prerequisite courses are available through Online Live each semester.
Online Live