Management of projects and programs is an important and valuable skill in the increasingly project-oriented business world. In the private, not-for-profit and public sectors, the ability to plan projects, manage budgets, communicate objectives and negotiate with stakeholders gives you a competitive edge and makes you a valuable leader.
Brandeis University’s M.S. in Project and Program Management is designed to provide you with an integrated, interdisciplinary understanding of the skills required to manage projects and programs at various levels of corporate operations. The program curriculum, which is consistent with the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK), helps provide you with the competitive edge that could help you advance into the field of project management.
Founded in 1948, Brandeis University is an internationally recognized research institution with the intimacy and personal attention of a small liberal arts college. Brandeis University is an accredited, non-sectarian institution focused on academic excellence with a commitment to social justice. Brandeis University counts among its faculty six members of the National Academies, four Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigators, three Pulitzer Prize winners and two MacArthur Foundation “genius grant” recipients.