Program:
Administration & Management

Degree Awarded:
Certificate in Project Management

Length of Program:
1 year

Application Deadlines:
Rolling Admissions
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Degree Overview

Project management is the backbone of today’s economy, where businesses live or die by their ability to deliver complex projects on time and within budget. With technology and global competition reshaping industries with remarkable speed, demand has surged for employees who can navigate risk, lead diverse teams, and bring structure to chaos. Prepare to meet a critical need by studying project management. Students will learn to transform ideas into results in a world where execution is everything and develop a skillset that has become a competitive advantage in virtually every industry.

Course highlights include:

  • Introduction to Project Management
  • Project Planning
  • Project Execution, Monitoring & Control, Implementation & Closure
  • Advanced Project Management Capstone

Click here to view the 2025-26 degree plan.

How we prepare
the best

  • Online
  • Accelerated
  • Full-time or part-time enrollment options
  • Coursework can apply towards the Bachelor of Science in Healthcare Management degree.

Tuition and Fees

Clarkson College offers competitive tuition rates, along with several ways to help manage the cost of your education. Tuition rates per credit hour are posted here.

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2026-27 Tuition

Item Cost
Undergraduate Tuition $691 / credit-hour
Fees
Technology Fee $350 / semester

For a complete breakdown of costs and situational expenses, view the Academic Catalog.

Career Overview

Median Salary

  • average salary of $93,000

Job Outlook

The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projects that employment for project management specialists will increase by 7.2% from 2023 to 2033, adding approximately 69,900 jobs.

Career Options

  • Project Manager
  • Project Coordinator

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