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Project Management (Master's) - DeVry University

DeVry's 14-course (42 semester-credit-hour) Master of Project Management (MPM) program is designed to help students develop the ability to solve real-world management problems, and to exercise sound management judgment through practical application of project management concepts and skills. In addition to successfully completing five management core and six program-specific courses, one of which is an integrated capstone course, MPM students must receive credit for three elective courses. Unlike traditional business management, which concentrates on ongoing functions and existing operations, project management is an evolving discipline that focuses on pioneering and developing new ideas. MPM students are taught specific concepts and skills required to successfully implement new, or enhance existing, commercial and/or technical programs. In addition, they learn to develop and apply new procedures to resolve existing problems.

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DeVry University offers several colleges of study from which students can choose including: The College of Business and Management, the College of Media Arts and Technology, The College of Health Sciences, the College of Engineering and Information Sciences and the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.

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Associate's Degree (4 programs)
Master's Degree (21 programs)
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Fields Of Study Offered

Business (14 programs)
Computing and Technology (13 programs)
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