Welcome to A Degree Briefing: Thursday, April 21, 2:00 to 2:45 p.m. Eastern Time (USA) • Introduction to Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University—Bill Gibbs • The Bachelor of Science in Technical Management—P. M. Major –Dr. Peter O’Reilly • The Master of Science in Project Management—Dr. James Marion • PMI Certification Exam Prep Courses—Rob Kelly
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Welcome to A Degree Briefing:Thursday, April 21, 2:00 to 2:45 p.m. Eastern Time (USA)
• Introduction to Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University—Bill Gibbs• The Bachelor of Science in Technical Management—P. M. Major –Dr. Peter O’Reilly• The Master of Science in Project Management—Dr. James Marion• PMI Certification Exam Prep Courses—Rob Kelly
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University• Fully-accredited, independent, nonprofit university based in Daytona Beach, Florida• Oldest (1926) and most prestigious aviation-related university in the world• More than 70 undergraduate and graduate degrees (Associates to Ph.D.) + Professional Education• 32,000 students
Worldwide Campus• 130 campuses around the world • Classroom, Real-time Virtual Classroom, Online
About ERAU
BS Technical Management-Project Management
Dr. Peter O’ReillyProgram Chair- BSTM
College of Business
Why a PR Major or Minor?
Great positioning for not just a job, but a career.
BSTM Degree Program• Total Credit Hours- 120 Hours– General Education- 36 Hours– Common Business Core- 33 Hours– Major- 21 Hours– Transfer Credits or COB Minor or MGMT Electives- 12 Hours– Open Electives- 18 Hours
• Majors- 21 Hours and Minors- 15 Hours
BSTM Degree Program
• Total Credit Hours- 120 Hours– General Education- 36 Hours– Common Business Core- 33 Hours– Major- 21 Hours– Transfer Credits or COB Minor or MGMT Electives- 12 Hours– Open Electives- 18 Hours
• Majors- 21 Hours and Minors- 15 Hours
BSTM Degree Program• BSTM is approved by CCAF (AU-ABC). There are numerous
CCAF Programs that match up with BSTM. We have over 60 CCAF students in the BSTM Program.
• BSTM flows into the MSM, MMIS, and MSISA 4+1 Programs. This Program allows up to three undergraduate courses to be used for graduate credits.
• The BSTM Program is connected to PMI.
BSTM- Project Management Major
• MGMT 321- Aviation/ Aerospace Systems Analysis Methods• MGMT 391- Introduction to PM• MGMT 394- Information Security Management• MGMT 424- PM in Aviation Operations• MGMT 427- Management in Multicultural Workforce• MGMT 461- Global PM• MGMT 462- PM in Advanced Concepts• Only 2 Perquisites- RSCH 202 and MGMT 221
BSTM- Project Management Minor• MGMT 391- Introduction to PM• MGMT 424- PM in Aviation Operations• MGMT 427- Management of the Multicultural Workforce• MGMT 461- Global PM• MGMT 462- PM in Advanced Concepts• Only One Prerequisite- RSCH 202• Nearly 500 students are currently pursuing PM Minors.• BSTM Majors- Technical Management, Facilities and Construction, Management of
Information Systems, Information Security, Project Management (not for PM Minors), Occupational Safety and Health, Engineering Sciences, and the newest, Human Resources Management
Specializations (3-course sequence-cont.):• Systems engineering• Information Systems• Global Management• Human Resources Management• Construction Engineering• (New) Program & Portfolio Management• Open elective (General Management)
Project Management Institute : Global median project manager salary is $92,000 per year. 25% earned at least $118,000 per year
-PMI Annual Salary Survey 2014
Project management is used in all fields and at all company levels—from product development
to strategy implementation!
PMGT 501
MSPM Program Flow
PMGT611PMGT502
SC
PMGT690PMGT614
PMGT612 PMGT613
SC
SC
SCMSPM courses after program entry and prior to the capstone may be taken in any order
Entry into MSPM
MSPM final course
MSPMCourses from specialization sequence may be taken at any time during the program
Specializations (3-course sequence):• Aviation & Aerospace• Leadership• Logistics & Supply Chain Management• Financial Management• Technical Management• Systems Engineering• Information Systems• Global Management• Management *• Human Resources Management• Construction Engineering• (New) Program & Portfolio Management• Open elective (General Management)
* Students transferring from 36 credit program may apply
MGMT courses to management specialization. See advisor for
details.
New in 2016!
Questions?
Dr. Jim Marion, PMPAssistant Professor, College of Business