University of Maryland University College Master of Science in Management (Project Management) (MSMPMAN-MS) (MSNPM) Stateside Division: Distance Learning Degree Objective- This program is designed for professionals who, as they assume increasing responsibility within their organizations, find that the basis for success has shifted from technological expertise to the knowledge and skills necessary to manage human resources. Important topics covered in the required courses include methods and conduct of organizational assessments, the organization/environment relationship, strategic planning, organizational communication, budgeting and resource allocation, leadership, and organizational decision making. Throughout the curriculum, major emphasis is placed on the effects of rapid technological change on organizations and administrative processes and the consequent ethical and moral responsibilities of managers to society at large. In each segment of this degree program, theory and concepts are presented so the student may develop and evaluate management skills. POINT OF CONTACT Office of the Enrollment Management 3501 University Blvd East, Adelphi, MD 20783 1-866-868-2669 GoArmyEd@umuc.edu www.umuc.edu Academic Residency- 30 semester hours SOC CAT. DEGREE REQUIREMENTS Library Research Course UCSP 611 HOME COLLEGE ARMY SCHOOL ARMY MOS TESTS CERT/ LIC DIST LRNG See Note 2 0 SH Introduction to Graduate Library Research Skills * 0 Core Courses X X 12 SH MGMT 610 Organizational Theory AND 3 X X MGMT 615 Intercultural Communication and Leadership OR 3 X X MGMT 630 Organizational Theory and Behavior in a Global Environment ** 6 X X MGMT 640 Financial Decision Making for Managers 3 X X MGMT 650 Statistics for Managerial Decision Making 3 X X 3 X X Project Management Track 24 SH MGMT 670 Strategic Management Capstone PMAN 634 Program and Project Management AND 3 X X PMAN 670 Advanced Project Methods OR 3 X X PMAN 600 Project Management: Foundations and Advanced Methods*** 6 X X PMAN 637 Project Risk Management 3 X X PMAN 638 Project Communications Management 3 X X PMAN 639 Project Quality Management 3 X X PMAN 641 Project Procurement Management 3 X X PMAN 650 Financial Management of Projects 3 X X Total Credits Notes: 36 SH 1) An "X" in a column indicates that the Institution guarantees to accept credit from the source shown for at least part of the requirement. 2) This column indicates whether a school accepts transfer credit for courses taken through distance learning. It does not mean that the school offers the course through distance learning. 3) New students are strongly encourage to enroll in MGMT 610 as the their first core course and it is recommended that students enroll in UCSP 611 and MGMT 610 simultaneously. * UCSP 611 must be taken within the first 6 hours of the program. ** MGMT 630 is a six credit course. Students who receive credit for MGMT 630 may not receive credit for MGMT 610 or MGMT 615. *** PMAN 600 is a six credit course. Students who receive credit for PMAN 600 may not receive credit for PMAN 634 or PMAN 670. Date effective: 1-Jul-10 Term effective: T390 1 of 1