Project and Program Management
Issued by
UCSC Silicon Valley Extension
This individual is competent in initiating, planning, executing, monitoring, controlling, and closing projects and programs and has learned to adapt and apply best practices to traditional products using waterfall methodologies as well as highly developmental products using contemporary lean-agile frameworks. They practice collaborative leadership and are prepared for the Project Management Institute’s PMP® exam and qualify for the Master Project Manager® credential.
- Type Learning
- Level Advanced
- Time Months
- Cost Paid
Skills
- Adaptive Project Framework Leader
- Building Effective Teams
- Business Decisions Analysis
- Collaborate With Stakeholders
- Conflict Resolution Skills
- Create Project Plan
- Establish Priorities
- Kanban
- Leading Lean-Agile Project Methodologies
- Make Business Decisions
- Make Presentations
- Manage Project Teams
- Prepare Status Reports
- Project Communications And Reporting
- Project Planning And Execution
- Project Risk Analysis And Planning
- Report To Management
- Scrum
- Scrumban
- Stakeholder Collaboration
Earning Criteria
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Completed three core courses: Role of the Project Manager, Project Integration and Risk Management or Project Leadership and Communication; and Applied Project Management; as well as three electives. Earned 15 credit units representing 150 contact hours. Met all requirements for a UCSC Silicon Valley Extension Certificate in Project and Program Management.
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As an Authorized Training Partner for the Project Management Institute® (PMI®), students can earn professional development units toward each of the seven PMI professional certifications. Our courses are compliant with A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge, PMBOK® Guide and they prepare students to sit for the PMP® exam.