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Project Management Major (BBA)

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Earn a Project Management Degree at Baker University

Earning your online project management degree from Baker University helps you understand how to manage the process of creating a unique product, service, or result.

You’ll also learn how to manage project teams through effective leadership, communication, and team-building, and have a positive impact on the organization you work for.

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Completing this degree in project management satisfies the prerequisites to take the exam for obtaining a Certified Associate in Project Management, which will distinguish you in the job market.

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Program Information

Online
School of Professional & Graduate Studies
Undergraduate
Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)

Make an Impact in Your Career

Our online project management degree emphasizes a flexible curriculum to prepare you for a wide variety of career paths.

While you learn, you’ll also develop adaptable project management skills:

  • Applying management and leadership theories to managing projects and project teams
  • Examining tools and techniques for initiating, planning, executing, monitoring, and closing projects
  • Managing project risk
  • Analyzing best practices in contract management and purchasing

Along the way, our expert faculty are by your side to provide coaching and support based on their project management training.

Our online project management degree is designed by working professionals for those who want to earn a business degree in project management—but don’t have lots of time.

Once your courses are complete, you’ll have a versatile project management degree that prepares you for many career opportunities.

Online Project Management Degree Details

You can earn your online project management degree without relocating or leaving your full-time job:

  • Take project management classes online from anywhere.
  • Accelerated classes help you finish coursework quickly.
  • Take one course at a time.
  • Thrive in a well-known program designed for working professionals.
  • Earn your business degree in project management in as few as two years, depending on transfer credits.

Learn more about our admissions process.

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Online Project Management Degree Highlights

Gaining project management training is a decision that will provide lasting value. Here are just a few reasons to consider earning a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) with a major in project management at Baker University:

Rankings and affordability

Baker University is highly ranked for best online programs. A study completed by Georgetown University found that Baker offers the highest ROI of private universities in Kansas. And according to the U.S. Department of Education, our alumni earn and the highest average salaries among graduates of universities in Kansas.

Real-world relevancy

The lessons, skills, and tactics you learn in your online project management classes translate directly to your workplace. Your colleagues will take note as you apply what you learn to your current role to positively affect morale, profit, and processes.

Ongoing support

From answering questions about returning to school to finalizing enrollment, your enrollment recruiter will be with you every step of the way. From there, you’ll have an academic advisor to guide you through degree completion planning, help you manage course scheduling, and connect you to resources for success.

Lasting connections

Baker believes in the value of relationships. You will create close connections with faculty who want to see you succeed as you earn your online project management degree. And you’ll interact with active alumni who support our Bachelor of Business Administration program and can guide you to employment opportunities.

Individual attention

Even though you’re earning an online project management degree, you’ll feel like part of a community. Personalized attention from professors and career-advising professionals gives you the support you need.

4+1 Bachelor’s to MBA Dual Degree Program

Students who earn an undergraduate business degree from Baker Online or College of Arts and Sciences in Baldwin City can earn their bachelor’s degree and MBA in five years. This program is open to current students and graduates.

Students participating in the 4+1 program must complete seven of the 10 required courses to earn their MBA. Academic advisors will design an academic plan for students that will allow them to complete the remaining 21 credit hours in one year.

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Exceptional Experiences: Online Project Management Degree

We’ll help you make time.

Your schedule may be full, but you can seamlessly blend our coursework with the commitments you already have. New project management classes start every six weeks, and online classes are held year-round.

Study with project management experts.

Baker’s business instructors have decades of real-world work experience. They’re successful business and project management professionals, spanning a wide range of fields, serving as both professors and mentors. You’ll learn from their successes and failures as they challenge you to reflect on and critically examine what you learn.

Show the world you’re one of a kind.

A project management degree from Baker stands out. This credential tells potential employers that you have what it takes to meet high standards—and the knowledge and skills to effect positive change.

Earn course credit in new ways.

Baker’s Prior Learning and Assessment Center offers flexible, efficient ways to recognize the college-level learning you already have through work experience. We can help you find ways to earn credit in nontraditional ways, saving time and money.

What Can You Do With a Project Management Degree?

Build the authority, skills, and qualifications you need to manage a project through its lifecycle, make things happen, and motivate team members.

Successful organizations need people with project management training who can foster good relationships, take initiative, solve problems, and make smart decisions.

While you earn our online project management degree, you’ll also build expertise in these areas:

  • Leadership
  • Scheduling
  • Risk management
  • Contract management
  • Project management tools and technology
  • Conflict management

Earning your online BBA in project management degree is the start of your new future. Pursue a position in a new field, get that promotion, or become a better project manager.

Possible Project Management Career Paths

Businesses of all kinds are searching for business leaders to help them meet objectives and build a competitive edge. Earning our online project management degree can qualify you for positions in several fields, including these:

  • Manufacturing
  • Construction
  • Information and publishing
  • Finance
  • Insurance
  • Professional services
  • Utilities

Financial Aid for the Online Project Management Degree

We are highly ranked for our online business leadership degree programs, offering the highest ROI of private universities in Kansas and the highest average salaries among graduates of universities in Kansas.

Discover the types of support available to you as you earn your BBA in project management, making the degree even more affordable.

Tuition & Fees


 

Baker Is Military Friendly

Military Advanced Education named Baker University one of America’s Top Military-Friendly Colleges and Universities. Veterans and active-duty service members and their spouses may qualify for tuition discounts.

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Craig | Bachelor of Business Administration, ’18

"Throughout my time at Baker University, the professors have been great. I’ve actually been implementing a lot of the [course] material into my own business. If someone would’ve told me years ago that I would be a 4.0 student at a highly accredited university, I never would have believed it."

Examples of Project Management Classes

Every Baker BBA course you take is online and lasts six weeks. All our project management classes are available year-round so you can fit them in.

These are just a few of the curriculum offerings that make up our Bachelor of Business Administration with a major in project management:

  • Project Scheduling and Control: Explore project scheduling, monitoring, and controlling techniques used by successful project managers. Learn the ins and outs of agile, waterfall, and other project management and development methodologies.
  • Project Procurement and Contract Management: Learn the process of acquiring external resources through vendors and the legal requirements associated with contracts. Study best practices in contract management and purchasing.
  • Project Planning and Implementation: After learning about team development, conflict resolution, and critical project management processes and techniques, put this knowledge into practice by using real data in a case analysis or implementing a project under the guidance of a faculty member.

Related BBA Programs at Baker University

In addition to our online project management degree, our Bachelor of Business Administration program offers four other majors:

  • Human resources major: Learn the ins and outs of staffing, employee compensation and benefits, recruitment, and training and development.
  • Marketing major: Build knowledge and skills to plan, develop, deliver, and manage marketing strategies for a variety of businesses and organizations.
  • Organizational management major: Explore real-world questions and gain problem-solving experience as you find innovative ways to overcome business challenges.
  • Project management major: Manage the process of creating a unique product, service, or result by managing project teams through effective leadership, communication, and team building.
  • Sport management major: Work in an industry you love that combines the thrill of teamwork and competition with a commitment to building successful and profitable sports enterprises.

Coursework & Requirements

  • What We Need From You

    • Completed application form
    • Official transcripts from all regionally accredited colleges or universities attended
    • For applicants whose native language is not English, a minimum TOEFL test score of 600 on the paper-based test, a score of 250 on the computer-based test, or score of 100 on the internet-based test for international applicants, or a minimum IELTS score of 6.5 (Additional requirements will apply.)

    Enrollment Eligibility
    Official transcripts from all regionally accredited institutions of higher education previously attended must indicate a minimum grade point average of 2.0. (NOTE: Coursework attempted or completed at any post-secondary institution not disclosed at the time of application cannot later be submitted for potential transfer credit and may affect admissibility to current or future programs.) How to send transcripts to Baker.

    Required of applicants with fewer than 12 hours of transferable college credit:

    • Official high school transcript or state-approved high school equivalency test. The high school GPA must be at least 2.30. The minimum score required for admission using an official state-approved high school equivalency test is based on the scoring standards in place at the time of testing.

    Required of applicants who were home schooled with fewer than 12 hours of transferrable college credit:

    • A transcript or portfolio of their home-school experience.
    • Transcripts of completed high school work.
    • An original ACT score report from Educational Testing Service with a composite score of 21 or SAT score of 510.

     

  • Foundational Core

    BU 220 Foundations of Business (3 hrs.) 

    Foundations of Business introduces students to the operation of business and its position in domestic and international commerce. Students will examine the role of business in the creation and distribution of goods and services, and will learn about business participation in civic and public affairs. Students get to know the basic business functions of management, marketing, human resources, accounting, and finance. The course explores career options in business.

    BSA 242 Microeconomics (3 hrs.)
    This course is an introduction to economics analysis of market economies. Topics include scarcity and choice, price and output determination, market power, and wages and employment. Evaluating the effects of government policies is emphasized. Students will become familiar with the invisible hand which governs the production and distribution of goods and services. While studying market regulation, we will see how human behaviors can play a major part in supply, demand, and price changes. Incentives will be a reoccurring topic, as many people tend to make decisions based on their economic well-being.

    MKT 200 Principles of Marketing (3 hrs.)
    This course is an introduction to the basic principles of marketing, practices, and the application of these practices. Subjects covered include ethical decision making, feasibility analysis, products, promotion, channels of distribution, pricing, international marketing and use of technology in marketing. Prerequisite for Marketing majors only.

    BSA 205 Financial Accounting (3 hrs.)
    An introductory accounting course describing accounting theory and practice, Financial Accounting emphasizes the use of financial statements for management control.

    BU 248 Introduction to Strategic Human Resources (3 hrs.) 
    This course introduces students to the essential elements of the Strategic Human Resource Process. Students study job analysis, managing diversity, employee recruitment, hiring, training, and evaluation. Students learn the processes of wage, salary, and benefit administration. The course also emphasizes the importance of organized labor and International Human Resources.

    BU 252 Introduction to Project Management (3 hrs.) 
    This course focuses on key issues involving project planning and execution that every project manager is likely to face ‐ managing project scope, time, cost, quality, human resources, communications and risk. The course focuses on “real‐world” challenges that project managers face and provides knowledge about the strategies, tactics and deliverables that are critical to project managers and general organizational leadership.

    BBA Core

    BU215 Principles of Finance (3 hrs.) 
    Examines general principles of finance and corporate finance Topics include financial objectives of the firm, the time value of money, risk and return, capital budgeting, the cost of capital, financial forecasting and ratio analysis, working capital management, EVA and MVA concepts, and current and future trends in corporate finance.

    BSA 464 Macroeconomics (3 hrs.)
    This course aims to study the economy on a broader, aggregate scale. We will examine the behaviors of firms, households, and markets and the way their decisions affect the whole. Students will learn about business cycles, the composition and calculations of economic indicators, and decisions regarding tax rates and subsidies. With completion of the course, students will be able to understand basic functions and processes of the country’s governing bodies.

    BSA 250 Managerial Accounting I (3 hrs.)
    This is the first of two Managerial Accounting courses. This course discusses managerial accounting concepts, including costing systems, profit analysis, budgeting, performance evaluation, and product pricing. By analyzing internal company information, students learn to make decisions that influence company directions and successes.

    MGT 430 Supply Chain Management (3 hrs.)
    This course introduces the student to supply chain management. Students are presented the key concepts of supply chain management: to monitor and relate production, distribution, and shipment of products and services. Major overall activities studied include product creation, development, production and distribution, managing purchases, inventory control, quality control, storage, logistics and evaluation.

    BU 315 Best Practices in Management and Leadership (3 hrs.)
    Designed to provide an overview of the roles and responsibilities of managers in the day-to-day operation of organizations, this course examines the critical roles of leadership, decision making, and communication and explores aspects of motivation and managing conflict, change, and diversity in contemporary organizations.

    BU 327 Leveraging Technology in Decision Making (3 hrs.)
    Leveraging Technology in Decision Making presents the many forms of information systems that provide data to contemporary organizations, including databases, the Internet, and decision support systems. The course reviews system design, infrastructure, security, and electronic commerce. Satisfies computer science requirement.

    BU 333 Business Analytics (3 hrs.)
    This course introduces analytics and statistics as applied to managerial planning and issues. Emphasis is on conceptual understanding as well as conducting analyses. Students learn the limitations and potential of business analytics with hands-on experience. The course covers the basic concepts of analytic model building and its role in rational decision making. Students are encouraged to take an analytic view of decision making by examination of trade-offs, constraints, uncertainty, and analyses. Students collect and analyze analytics to prepare and present a comprehensive final project report. Satisfies math requirement.

    BU 352 Business Law I (3 hrs.)
    Business Law I examines the formation and application of case law, state statutes, including the Uniform Commercial Code, federal regulations, and the United States Constitution and its amendments in relation to the business organization.

    MGT 462 Multinational Management (3 hrs.)
    This course concentrates on decision making as related to planning, organizing, and controlling multinational organizations. It addresses differences in overseas operations, including international finance, trade barriers, joint ventures, partnerships, political risks, and human resources.

    MGT 353 Organizational Structure and Behavior (3 hrs.)
    In Organizational Structure and Behavior, students examine organizational theory and its applications. Theories of organizational structure, organizational behavior, and the interaction between the two are studied and applied.

  • LDR 465 Leadership Project (3 hrs.)
    The course surveys broad leadership concepts including strategic planning, organizational management, crisis management, evaluation techniques, and project management lifecycle.

    PM 317 Project Scheduling and Control (3 hrs.) 
    This course explores project scheduling, monitoring, and controlling techniques used by successful project managers. The course covers the following areas: project planning, scope definition and control, cost estimation, cost control, scheduling, controlling, decision-making, and communication management. Agile, waterfall and other project management and development methodologies will be covered.

    PM 324 Project Risk Management (3 hrs.)
    This course introduces students to the concepts and skills necessary to manage project risk. Students learn how various components of a project risk management plan including planning, risk identification, qualitative risk assessment, quantitative risk assessment, risk response planning, risk response implementation, and risk monitoring.

    PM 332 Project Procurement and Contract Management (3 hrs.) 
    This course examines the procurement-management knowledge aspect of project management. Students will learn the process of acquiring external resources through vendors and the legal requirements associated with contracts. Students will have an opportunity to study best practices regarding contract management and purchasing within a project management environment.

    PM 333 Project Management Tools, Technology, and Templates (3 hrs.) 
    This course is an overview of project management tools and templates related to planning, scheduling, tracking, controlling, and reporting on a project. A wide variety of software tools and techniques will be studied, and referenced throughout the program.

    LDR 446 Project Planning and Implementation (3 hrs.)
    This course introduces the concepts and procedures essential to project-centered organizations. Learn about team development and conflict resolution. Understand and apply critical project management processes and techniques. Students can demonstrate the ability to apply successfully the project management process in two ways: one, with real data in case analysis, two, with a specific project under the guidance of a faculty member.

  • Students must meet the following requirements to earn a Bachelor of Business Administration degree:

    • Successful completion of at least 120 credit hours (Residency requirements: A minimum of 30 hours of upper-college coursework [numbered 300 or higher] must be taken at Baker University).
    • Cumulative GPA of at least 2.0.
    • Successful completion of a major area of concentration with a GPA of at least 2.0.
    • Satisfaction of all general education requirements. Typically, an earned Associate of Arts or Associate of Science from a regionally accredited institution will satisfy the requirement.
    • Satisfaction of all proficiency requirements.
    • Submission of intent to graduate form six months before anticipated degree completion.
    • Payment of all tuition and fees.
    • Approval by the faculty and Board of Trustees.

    General Education Course Requirements | 33 credits

    • BK 110 Introduction to Undergraduate Studies 3 credits (must be taken at Baker)
    • Arts & Humanities (with no more than 6 semester credits counted from any one discipline) 18 credits
    • Social Sciences 6 credits
    • Sciences 6 credits

    Proficiencies | 12 credits

    • Written Communication 6 credits
      • 3 credit hours of lower-level written communication (transferred course must be equivalent to EN102 with a grade of C- or better)
      • 3 credit hours of upper-level written communication (transferred course must be equivalent to EN305 with a grade of C- or better).
    • Oral Communication 3 credits

    Oral Communication or Public Communications (transferred course must be equivalent to CO102 with a grade of C- or better).

    • Mathematics 3 credits (college-level algebra or higher)

    General Electives | 9 credits

    Foundational Core | 18 credits

    BBA Core | 30 credits

    Major Courses | 18 credits

    Transfer Hours

    We will evaluate your transcripts from other regionally accredited colleges and universities to determine what credits will transfer.

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