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Grow Your Career With an A.S. in Project Management

The Associate of Science in Project Management degree includes general education courses and electives, offering you a faith-based liberal arts education and degree program with a project management foundation.

The Project Management associate degree will provide you with introductory skills in traditional and agile project management, utilizing current techniques and tools.

Program Focus

The Project Management degree program will equip you with introductory technical project management skills and a core business education, all with a Christ-centered perspective. This will enable you to demonstrate excellence in the workplace and in your life beyond the classroom. With this skill set, you will find yourself prepared for an introductory position in project management that encompasses project management methodologies and tools, time management, leadership and team management, communication, risk management, budgeting, and cost management.

What can you do with an associate degree in Project Management?

An Associate of Science in Project Management degree prepares you for entry-level project management jobs in nearly every industry. With a degree from Colorado Christian University, you will have hands-on experience and educational knowledge of project management methodologies and tools, so you can adapt what you have learned to the needs of the job you perform. Because no two project management jobs are identical, this degree teaches you how to think strategically with adaptability toward project-specific needs and culture fit.

This associate degree will provide you with a foundation for further career advancement and the opportunity to complete your bachelor’s degree in a related field. All 60 credit hours for this program may be applied to the Bachelor of Arts in Organizational Management degree with a Project Management emphasis.

  • Flexible options and benefits for adult learners

    • The program is specially designed for adult students who are busy with full-time or part-time work and family commitments.
    • Small class sizes encourage individualized learning and networking.
    • Students have direct access to professors who are also professionals in the field.
    • Students take one class at a time, typically completed in five-week blocks.
State Exclusions for Online Students

Colorado Christian University is required by the U.S. Department of Education to be in compliance with state laws regarding where we can offer distance and/or online education. The College of Adult and Graduate Studies at Colorado Christian University offers courses to online students in all states with some exceptions for specific academic programs.

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