Add Project Management to Your Professional Toolkit

Every organization requires leaders, organizers and problem solvers to ensure business runs smoothly. The Regis Graduate Certificate in Executive Project Management can help you refine your organizational acumen and advance your career, no matter what field you are in. You will learn how to devise creative solutions to difficult problems, while inspiring others around you to follow a shared vision and achieve common goals.

A graduate certificate in project management will sharpen your existing skills and help you apply them in the business world. Whether mapping out strategies, building timelines, identifying methodologies or keeping to tight deadlines, you will gain a set of practical skills that are invaluable to employers across diverse sectors. In the coming years, there will be no shortage of project management jobs — in fact, the Project Management Institute (PMI) estimates employers will need 22 million additional project managers globally by 2027.

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Program Snapshot

Program Format
Online courses
8-week terms

Time Commitment
6-12 months

Key Dates
Starts are offered in January, March, May, June, August and October

By the Numbers

130
Globally accredited programs by PMI (including Regis)*
22 million
New project management roles created by 2027**
$77073
Average project manager salary in the U.S.***

*Project Management Institute (PMI)
**Project Management Institute (PMI)
***Indeed

Program Details

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PM 6560: Strategic and Business Management for Project Leaders

Examines the concepts related to project strategic alignment, business models and structures, client relationships and satisfaction.

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PM 6570: Leading Projects in Contemporary Organizations

Explores project management from a strategic management perspective, focusing on development of leadership skills in the management of project teams.

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PM 6580: Management of Project Performance

Provides knowledge required to cost a project, develop a project plan, and allocate the necessary resources to manage a project.

To apply to the Executive Project Management Graduate Certificate program, you will need:

  • Completed online application
  • Official degree-bearing transcripts from a regionally accredited university
  • Resume

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Tuition for the 2024-2025 academic year: $976 per credit hour
Total program credits: 15
Tuition is one part of the overall cost of attendance, which includes all expenses students may have, including basic living costs. For more information about tuition, fees and your estimated cost of attendance, visit our Cost of Attendance for Adult Undergraduates and Graduate Students page. Tuition and fees are subject to change.

Earning your Graduate Certificate in Executive Project Management sets you apart and expands your professional network — think of it as an investment in your future. Between scholarship opportunities and financial aid packages, advancing your education is within reach. Explore our Investing in Your Future graduate financing guide or visit our Office of Financial Aid on the web.

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The Graduate Certificate in Executive Project Management program is offered by the Management and Leadership Department in the Anderson College of Business and Computing.