Project Management Certificate

Work Smarter and Elevate Your Expertise 

Project management is the lifeline of any organization. Developing the skills of a project manager opens up the door to new opportunities in your career. With an online Certificate in Project Management from Wake Forest University, you’ll acquire the knowledge needed to stand out and effectively lead projects at any organization. 

Whether you are early in your career or looking to pivot to project management in the near future, this online program equips you with the tools to start off strong.

At a Glance

Start date: January 5th
12 total credits
Average 9 months to complete
Expert Faculty Mentorship

Certificate Courses

There are 4 required online courses. 

Students must begin the PM program with PM 710-Project Management Essentials. Outside of pre-requisites, there is no prescribed order for the courses, you may take them in the order that works for you when your selection is available.

Project Management Essentials
Gain a deeper understanding of the foundational concepts of project management, including an overview of the project lifecycle as defined in the Project Management Body of Knowledge. This course also dives into areas such as risk, scope, schedule, quality, monitoring, and communication.
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Mastering the Project Life Cycle 
The course pursues a comprehensive and in-depth exploration of the different phases of a project from initiation to closure, with an emphasis on the myriad of factors that contribute to successful project management (PM) throughout the life cycle. Students will leave with a set of best practices for effective PM in setup, planning and execution.
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Agile Fundamentals 
Grasp the foundational concepts of Agile, an iterative approach to project management. This course is an introductory consideration of Scrum, including Scrum events and artifacts, the anatomy of a sprint, the roles of a Scrum Master and Scrum team members, as well as release planning.
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Leadership & Change Management
Explore the knowledge, skills, and tools necessary to successfully undertake change. This course delves into the leadership principles, styles, frameworks, and skills required to guide, motivate, and direct teams. Learners will develop the ability to prepare, support, and assist individuals, teams, and organizations in organizational change.
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Meet the Experts Guiding Your Journey

To accelerate your career growth, reach your professional goals, and expand your network, we created the Project Management Programmatic Advisory Board (PAB) to bring knowledge from experts in the field into the classroom. These board members are committed to your academic excellence and keeping Wake Forest University  School of Professional Studies graduates industrycompetitive and globally impactful. 

Wayne Brantley
Wayne Brantley
Owner/President, Brantley Consulting Corporation and Project Management Faculty
Wake Forest University
Brien Boswell
Managing Director
Bank of America
Sharon Harvey
Sharon Harvey
Senior Director, Client Executive, Financial Services & Insurance PMO Practice Leader
NTT Data Consulting, Inc.
Bryan E. Foston
Bryan E. Foston
Assistant Vice President, Enterprise Project Management Office
Atrium Health
Jim Brant
Jim Brant
Director, E3OS Business Operating System
Herc Rentals
Rhonda Evans, PAB Member for the online Master of Project Management program
Rhonda V. Evans, PMP, CSM
PMI Region Mentor
Project Management Institute, PMI Carolina
Melinda Cooley, PAB member for the online Master of Project Management program at Wake Forest SPS
Melinda Cooley
VP, Materials & Process Excellence, Industrial Automation
Honeywell
John Jones
John P. Jones, D.Ed.
Executive Director, Academic Programs
Wake Forest School of Professional Studies
John Delony
John DeLony
Vice President, Construction Operations
Rodgers Builders
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Ready to
start your tomorrow?

Your goals are within reach—and we’re here to help you get there.

Career Prospects
and Outcomes

The need for project managers continues to grow:

  • By 2027 employers will need nearly 88 million individuals in project management-oriented roles.
  • 89% of organizations now have at least one project management office.
  • On average, a PM who’s received a project management professional (PMP) certificate of some form will make 22% more money than a PM who hasn’t been certified.

As job opportunities continue to arise, a Graduate Certificate in Project Management gives you not only the skills to succeed but the competitive edge to secure the job or promotion.

Paying for your certificate

There are several financial assistance options, including financial aid, available for you to start this journey and see your career take off.

The SPS Office of Financial Aid is here to help you navigate various funding resources through scholarship opportunities, employer reimbursement, the FAFSA, and more.

Admission Criteria

To enroll a candidate must complete an online application, in which they will submit:

  • A resume
  • A bachelor’s degree transcript from an accredited college or university*

Also, candidates must complete a virtual or written interview with a Student Success Manager.

*An unofficial transcript is acceptable for admission; an official transcript is due by the start of the first course.

The people who develop & continually refine programs bring expertise from…

The Students of Wake Forest SPS