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M.P.M.

Project Management

Virtual Open House - Thursday, April 9: 5–6:30pm

Join us at one of our upcoming virtual Graduate School Open House events on Zoom! You’ll have the opportunity to learn more about ĚđąĎĘÓƵapp, participate in a Q&A with current students, and meet key program representatives.

The Master of Project Management (MPM) Program delivers high‑quality graduate‑level training for mid‑career project managers and professionals seeking to advance into leadership and project management roles. As the first master’s degree of its kind in the United States offered by a nationally accredited institution, and the first to earn accreditation from the Project Management Institute (PMI), the program has a long‑standing reputation for excellence.

Accredited by PMI‑GAC, the MPM curriculum is pre‑approved to provide the contact hours needed to sit for PMI credentials and the professional development units (PDUs) required to maintain them, giving students a direct pathway to strengthening their professional qualifications.
Master of Project Management

Master of Project Management

 

What You'll Learn

The Master of Project Management is a 36‑credit‑hour, fully online program designed to strengthen your project leadership skills through a blend of teaching, research, and applied practice. Built for working professionals with at least two years of relevant experience, the program offers the flexibility you need while preparing you to excel in today’s fast‑paced, project‑driven environment.

Throughout the PMI‑GAC accredited curriculum, you’ll explore advanced areas such as project initiation, planning, execution, closeout, ethics, and team leadership, all taught by doctoral‑level, PMP‑certified faculty with real‑world expertise. You’ll sharpen your strategic thinking, learn to lead virtual teams, and develop the advanced leadership capabilities required to guide complex projects across industries.

 

Where You'll Go

The Master of Project Management program equips students with versatile, industry‑spanning skills that translate to nearly every sector of today’s business world. Graduates are prepared to lead initiatives in fields such as healthcare, emerging technology, government, green industries, and consulting, applying proven methods to organize, launch, and evaluate projects of all sizes.

An MPM from WCU opens the door to high‑impact leadership roles, empowering graduates to guide complex initiatives, oversee large‑scale programs, and contribute to strategic organizational goals. With strengthened abilities to manage cross‑functional teams and drive results, students leave the program ready to step into positions such as project manager, program manager, operations leader, and other advanced roles. Employers recognize the value of this credential, and according to PMI data, project managers earned an average salary of $135,000 in 2025, underscoring the strong career potential in the field.

 

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Location

 100% Online

Length

  Part-Time enrollment, 2 years 

Requirements

  36 credit hours

Application Deadlines 

  August 1, December 15

Not sure the full MPM program is the right fit but still want to build your project management skills? The Graduate Certificate in Project Management (PMC) offers a focused, flexible option designed for working professionals and military personnel who want practical project management training without committing to a full master’s degree. Through four online courses, the PMC provides targeted instruction in project planning, coordination, and leadership, giving you valuable skills you can apply right away.

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Deanna Allan

Deanna Allan

Graduate Programs Manager
College of Business