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Why study Engineering Project Management?
During their careers, many engineers will be charged with managing projects. Project management is vital to the completion of engineering projects within scope, budget, and timeframe. It involves planning, organizing, and overseeing the execution of projects, and it represents a systematic approach to ensure that projects are completed efficiently and effectively. The certificate in engineering project management will provide students the formal academic training to lead projects and teams. The certificate is constructed to provide essential knowledge and the flexibility to gain additional knowledge regarding principles and practices of project management that fit a variety of career objectives.
Career Possibilities
Engineer project managers can find employment virtually in all industries such as information technology, construction, healthcare, aerospace, energy, finance, government and public sector, advanced manufacturing. Possible career paths include but are not limited to:
- Project coordinators
- Project managers
- Program managers
- Team leaders
- Business analysts
- Quality coordinators
UC Advantages and Special Opportunities
At the University of Cincinnati, we believe that learning is doing and doing is learning. That’s why we invented the first ever Cooperative Education (Co-op) program in 1906. Today, it’s the largest of its kind in the United States. The Co-op model—which places students in full-time employment in their field—supplements the classroom curriculum to make for an educational experience like no other.
Admission Requirements
Pre-junior students in good standing.
Transferring to UC Requirements
Transfer students in good standing from accredited colleges and universities will be considered. Transferability is based on school accreditation, course/content comparability, year taken, and final grade. Submit all official transcripts for every school attended. Learn more about requesting your transcripts.
For further detailed information such as required grade point average, please refer to the Transfer Students page.
International Student Requirements
For additional information on international requirements, visit the UC International Admissions page.
Application Deadlines
Applications are accepted on a rolling basis.
Accreditation
The University of Cincinnati and all regional campuses are accredited by the Higher Learning Commission.Quick Facts
CERT1 in Engineering Project Management
Full-Time Program Duration
1.0 Years
Location
West Campus
Interest Areas:
Engineering
Contact
698 Rhodes Hall
Cincinnati, OH 45221
Phone: (513) 556-2380
Jing Shi
jing.shi@uc.edu