CIAM’s MBA in Executive Management with a Project Management concentration prepares you to lead and deliver projects with confidence in today’s fast-paced business world. You’ll gain hands-on experience with practical tools across industries like marketing, finance, and healthcare—equipping you to advance your career, transition into new roles, or make a meaningful impact through effective leadership and project execution.
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Fast-track your MBA in Project Management in just 2 years with our flexible, career-focused program. Each 14-week term features one fully online course and one hybrid course, providing a balanced and efficient learning experience that saves you both time and money without compromising quality.
Hands-on, project-based learning for real-world problem-solving
Six convenient start dates throughout the year
All textbooks included at no extra cost
Industry experts and dedicated faculty are committed to your success
Small class sizes (25 max.) fostering meaningful interaction and peer collaboration
Advanced online learning technology for enhanced experience
Multiple scholarship opportunities, financial aid available for those who qualify
Easy online application with no GMAT/GRE requirement
Earn an advanced project management degree grounded in collaboration, analysis, and creative problem-solving with a global perspective. Our MBA with a concentration in Project Management provides you with the necessary skills and knowledge to manage projects in support of organizational strategy and objectives. Our MBA in Project Management immerses you in the details of initiating, planning, executing, monitoring, and closing projects in a complex business environment. You will also explore courses in ethics, finance, marketing, and more, providing a well-rounded education to prepare you for diverse career opportunities.
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Our Master of Business Administration in Executive Management with a concentration in Project Management consists of nine 3.0 credit core courses and three 3.0 credit concentration courses covering the following subjects:
This Business Analytics MBA course examines accounting applications in managerial decision-making and control. The course stresses how to use rather than how to prepare accounting reports. Topics you will explore include basic cost concepts, cost-volume-profit relationships, product costing, differential analysis, strategic product pricing, costallocation, budgeting, and the evaluation of financial performance.
You will also learn how Peter Drucker’s concept of management as a liberal art relates to the application of these topics in accounting and management.
Metrics and analysis are hallmarks of advanced management. Managers must understand the basics and application of descriptive and inferential statistics, including basic descriptive statistics, statistical inference, hypothesis testing, correlation and regression, time series forecasting, inventory models, simulation, queuing, and decision-making under uncertainty. As a master’s in business analytics student, you will explore the importance of the proper use of these metrics and analysis in the application of Drucker’s concept of management as a liberal art. You will also learn how to develop and apply graphs and charts to present data effectively and utilize decision trees and the expected value of information in analysis.
The course seeks to promote deep thinking about the concepts of Management as Liberal Art (MLA). The course focuses on management practices that center on management principles to improve the functioning of society by using Peter Drucker philosophies on executive leadership, human dimension and innovation, and technology. The class will explore the origins and applications of Drucker’s philosophy.
The origins are explored through emphasis on how managers can take the concerns of their larger community and stakeholders into consideration. And the application is practiced by identifying personal attributes, situational context, and societal relevance to the world today.
This Business Analytics MBA course introduces you to the basic decision models of financial management, preparing you to take an active role in organizational financial decision-making in your career.
You will explore the theory, methods, and concerns of corporate finance through topics such as financial statements interpretation and analysis, management of cash flow and working capital, pro forma analysis, the time value of money and capital budgeting techniques, long-term financing instruments, security market efficiency, and value creation principles. You will also learn about Drucker’s concept of management as a liberal art and its connection with corporate mission, profits, social responsibility, and service to society.
Prerequisite: ACC501
In this master’s in business analytics course, you will learn about business and consumer information systems. Topics covered include management information systems theory and practice as they relate to management and organizational theories, as well as the use of IT in different functional areas of the firm. You will examine the role of the internet in facilitating, augmenting, and providing competitive advantage for information systems. You will also explore the application of IT in gaining information and learn to apply it to the right measures, in accordance with Drucker’s concept of management as a liberal art.
This Business Analytics MBA course deals with human behavior in organizations. It employs several conceptual frameworks, case discussions, and skill-oriented activities, challenging you to applythese to advanced management and organizational behavior. These include motivation, learning and development, group dynamics, leadership, communication, power and influence, change, diversity,organizational design, and culture. As a master’s in business analytics student, you will also explore Drucker’s concept of management as a liberal art, its connection with productivity, and how one analyzes and organizes knowledge work in this context.
This Business Analytics MBA course emphasizes the strategic management processes, tools, and strategic framework managers and business experts use to make decisions in today’s complex environment. The content of the course is practical and aims to provide MBA in Business Analytics students with an integrative learning experience. You will examine the connection between business ethics, social responsibility and sustainability, and Drucker’s concept of management as a liberal art. The course covers the concepts of vision, mission, and determination of the basic long-term goals and objectives of a company, internal and external analysis, strategic tools and alternatives available to an organization, the adoption of a course of action and its implementation, and the allocation of resources for carrying out these objectives.
Prerequisite: A student must successfully complete thirty (30) units of CIAM coursework (which could include transfer courses) prior to enrolling in Strategic Management, MGT 511.
Marketing is one of the most important, complex, and fascinating management disciplines and has close ties to other functions of the firm, such as R&D, operations, and finance. Peter Drucker once said that marketing was too important to be left to marketers. This course provides Business Analytics MBA students with an understanding of marketing fundamentals, the marketing environment, and marketing research. You will examine how Drucker’s concept of management as a liberal art relates to corporate social responsibility (CSR) and corporate marketing. You will also explore buying behavior, psychological processes that affect consumer behavior, market segmentation, brand positioning, product differentiation, marketing strategy, and value creation.
Operations management is the study and application of best practices for coordinating people and technology to achieve goals efficiently. This MBA in Business Analytics course provides an understanding of global supply chain management, lean operations, and forecasting methods. You will also examine the link between Drucker’s concept of management as a liberal art and corporate social responsibility (CSR), productivity, and competitiveness. While you will explore several topics such as process design and quality control, most of this course will focus on capacity planning, forecasting, inventory control (part of supply chain management), and continuous process improvement.
Prerequisite: BUS501
This MBA in Project Management course explores the role of project management in an organization. Topics include project governance, the project environment, project success, project stakeholders, the role of project managers, and the phases and processes of project management. You will also explore the connection between project management, profit incentives, and ethics.
This master’s in project management course explores the key concepts and emerging trends associated with each of the 10 project management knowledge areas. Topics covered include component processes, practices, inputs, outputs, tools, and techniques associated with each knowledge area. You will also explore project management challenges, including the pressure to adapt to profit-maximizing norms. Through reflection and analysis, you will develop an understanding of how “virtue ethics” apply to project management.
This course explores how organizations adapt and align project, program, and portfolio management practices with organizational strategy and objectives. Topics include development of an organizational project management (OPM) framework, OPM implementation, and ongoing OPM monitoring. The course will also explore Drucker’s concept of management as a liberal art and its connection with project management, leadership, and the practice of management.
Prerequisite: PM502
CIAM provided me with professional business experience that is absolutely invaluable to me as a working professional now. I was able to complete consulting projects for real-world clients and through these immersive experiences I learned how to give professional-level presentations, create quality business reports, and manage a professional team. … I am forever grateful to CIAM for the practical knowledge and skills that I walked away with.
Erika Tan
MBA Alumna
If you are eager to expedite your professional goals, CIAM’s Project Management concentration will teach you the invaluable skills for successfully initiating, planning, executing, monitoring, and closing projects in today’s complex business world.
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