PJM

Master of Science in Project Management — Silicon Valley

The Master of Science in Project Management equips you with the technical, professional, and strategic expertise to manage projects from inception to completion across global markets.

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We’re committed to creating an education as unique as your career path. So, whether your goal is a new career or moving up in your field, our innovative programs will get you going your way.

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Customize your plan

We work with you to map your path to your goal.

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Learn from experience

From real-world case studies to employer-based projects, we prepare you to manage what comes next.

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Choose your focus

Whatever you’re passionate about, you’ll find the classes to sharpen your specialty.

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Study anywhere, on your time

Part-time or full-time, we move at your speed, to get you where you’re going.

Enrollment

Full-Time, Part-Time

Entry Terms

Fall, Winter

Completion Time

12-18 months

F1 Visa Eligible

Yes

The Master of Science in Project Management prepares you to drive innovation in your organization by giving you the skills and tools to effectively lead volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous projects from inception to completion in global markets. Accredited by the Project Management Institute’s Global Accreditation Center for Project Management Education Programs (GAC), our curriculum has a two-pronged approach that provides the foundational knowledge of scientific-based project management tools, organizational strategies, and theoretical concepts, coupled with the opportunity to deepen subject matter expertise through targeted concentration work and innovative project management concepts.

This program is based in Silicon Valley, CA.


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Unique Features

  • Option to engage in experiential learning through the co-op program and/or Experiential Network projects.
  • Program curriculum can be tailored to student's past professional experience with project management.
  • Concentrations allow students to focus their study on content-specific knowledge.
  • This is a STEM-designated graduate degree.
  • The program is delivered through a hybrid model of online and on-site learning.

Program Objectives

  • Specialized Knowledge – Effectively lead and manage sometimes interrelated, complex projects in a mature manner while avoiding common project management pitfalls.
  • Broad, Integrative Knowledge – Manage project scope, risk, quality, and performance metrics while effectively communicating with all project stakeholders.
  • Civic Learning – Understand the need for ethics and social responsibility in the practice of project management as outlined in the PMI Code of Ethics.
  • Intellectual Skills – Develop the critical-thinking, problem-solving, and communication skills necessary to lead projects in a complex and dynamic project environment.

Mission Statement

The mission of the Master of Science in Project Management program in Northeastern University’s College of Professional Studies is to prepare learners to be effective project management practitioners capable of applying project management processes and the technical, professional, and strategic expertise necessary for managing projects successfully. With emphasis on experiential learning, the program provides dynamic opportunities for learners with varying degrees of work experience to practice their knowledge both globally and collaboratively while implementing traditional and innovative project management concepts to real-life and complex projects.

Career Outlook

  • Over the next decade, employment for project management roles is projected to grow by 6 percent — faster than the average for all occupations. This includes over 68,100 job openings per year for the next decade (2022 to 2032). SOURCE: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Employment Projections program
  • The outlook for the median salaries of project managers is $95,370, more than double the median annual wage for all workers ($46,310).
  • Project managers working in project-intensive sectors such as finance and insurance ($104,930), professional and tech services ($100,390), and manufacturing ($97,350) are leading the salary curve. SOURCE: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Employment Projections program

Please note: The concentration in Construction Management is not F1 visa eligible.

Accreditation

GAC Seal

The Master of Science in Project Management is accredited by the PMI Global Accreditation Center for Project Management Education Programs (GAC). The GAC Accredited Program seal is a mark of Project Management Institute, Inc.

In October of 2021, the Master of Science in Project Management accreditation was re-affirmed for the maximum five-year accreditation cycle (originally accredited in 2009) by the PMI Global Accreditation Center for Project Management Education Programs (GAC), the world's leading association for project management professionals. Accreditation is achieved by meeting the GAC’s rigorous standards, which include an assessment of program objectives and outcomes, a review of onsite and online resources, evaluations of faculty and students, and proof of continuous improvements in the area of project management.

Graduates of our GAC-accredited program are granted a substantial 12-month reduction credit toward the experience requirement when they complete an application for any PMI certification. This means that those applying for the PMI certification will only need 24 months of project management experience, instead of 36 months as outlined by GAC. This new benefit applies retroactively to our program’s initial accreditation date of 2009.

Enrollment Data
Enrolled Students 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
MS in Project Management 1249 1362 1254 1656 1754
Degrees Conferred 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
MS in Project Management 413 481 530 416 505

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Experiential / Co-op Opportunities

Northeastern's signature experience-powered learning model has been at the heart of the university for more than a century. It combines world-class academics with professional practice, allowing you to acquire relevant, real-world skills you can immediately put into action in your current workplace.

This makes a Northeastern education a dynamic, transformative experience, giving you countless opportunities to grow as a professional and person.

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Get Set With a Custom Course Plan

Please note: The following is a sample curriculum and is subject to change. Enrolled students should reference the academic catalog for current program requirements.

Required Courses

Note: PJM 5900 is for students with less than three years of experience directing or leading project tasks and is recommended for students who do not have a basic working knowledge of Microsoft Project software. Students who do not complete PJM5900 may take any project management elective to satisfy the required credits.

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The following course should be taken last: 

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The remaining required quarter hours for the program may be completed by: 1) a combination of completing a concentration, project management electives, and 6000-level elective or 2) a combination of project management electives, and selecting any courses listed in the concentrations and elective lists.

Project Management Electives

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Elective List 

Complete courses from the 6000 level. Below is a list of courses regularly offered as electives within the Project Management Program.

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Concentrations

Students are required to complete a minimum of 15 quarter hours dedicated to a concentration in order to meet overall degree requirements. This minimum also applies to students who elect to create a custom concentration as approved by their advisor.

Students in this concentration are only required to complete one project management required elective.

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Choose from one of the following: 

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Required Courses

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Elective

Complete one of the following:

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Required Courses

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Electives

Complete four of the following:

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Follow Our Leaders

Students are able to learn and collaborate with faculty who have in-depth knowledge about project management in areas such as construction management, nonprofit, power generation, manufacturing, technology, healthcare, retail, publishing, supply chain, consulting, government, insurance and engineering industries, bringing real-world case study examples to the classroom to enrich your learning experience.

Jacques Alexis

  • Teaching Professor

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Shannon Alpert

  • Assistant Teaching Professor

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Lilo Altali

  • Part Time Lecturer

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Adel Zadeh

  • Teaching Professor

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My colleagues definitely take my degree into account, which enhances my reputation and perceived aptitude within my organization. This degree allows for new doors to open and expedites your career by obtaining direct knowledge from industry experts who have decades of real-world experiences. Then, you are able to use these insights in your everyday role.

Scott Whear, Master of Science in Project Management '20

Now Let's Talk Admissions

You know where you are headed and you've seen how our program will lead you there. So let's get going. Here's what you need to know before you enroll.

  • Online application
  • Statement of purpose (500–1000 words): Identify your educational goals and expectations of the program. Please be aware that Northeastern University's academic policy on plagiarism applies to your statement of purpose.
  • Professional resumé
  • Unofficial undergraduate transcripts; official transcripts required at the time of admission
    • The Foreign Credential Evaluation (FCE) is a required assessment of all transcripts and documents from non-U.S. accredited post-secondary education institutions. (Review the FCE requirements by country.)
  • Two letters of recommendation from individuals who have either academic or professional knowledge of your capabilities such as a faculty member, colleague, or mentor, preferably one from your current employer
  • English language proficiency proof. Students for whom English is not their primary language must submit one of the following:
    • Official associate or bachelor's degree transcript from an accredited college or university in the U.S., stating degree conferral and date
    • TOEFL, IELTS, PTE, Duolingo, or NU Global Exam scores

Are You an International Student? Find out what additional documents are required to apply.

Admissions Details Learn more about the College of Professional Studies admissions process, policies, and required materials.

Finance Your Education We offer a variety of resources, including scholarships and assistantships.

How to Apply Learn more about the application process and requirements.

Some courses in this program offer transfer credit for students’ experience through prior learning assessments and professional certifications.  View the full list of eligible certifications and transfer credits.

PMI credential-holders have the unique opportunity to accelerate through the program and receive tuition savings by applying this credential in exchange for transfer credit. View eligible certifications and transfer credits.

You can stack the following Graduate Certificates into this degree: Agile Project ManagementProject Business AnalysisConstruction ManagementProject ManagementLeading and Managing Technical ProjectsLeadershipOrganizational Communication

Your Head Start on a Master’s Degree

The PlusOne Accelerated Master’s Program provides motivated students with the opportunity to start earning their master’s degree while pursuing their undergraduate education. By completing the BS in Information Technology or BS in Management, you can advance your learning by applying up to 16 earned semester hours (or up to 22.5 quarter hours) toward both your bachelor's and master’s degree, allowing you to receive your graduate degree one year sooner than you would with a traditional Master of Science in Project Management program.

View the registrar’s website for program-specific information

Cost and Tuition

Application Deadlines

Our admissions process operates on a rolling basis; however, we do recommend the application guidelines below to ensure you can begin during your desired start term:

Domestic Application Guidelines

International Application Guidelines*

*International deadlines are only applicable if the program is F1 compliant.

Student Body Profile

Below is a look at where alumni who studied in one of our Project Management programs work, the positions they hold, and the skills they bring to their organization.

 

  • Where They Work

    • Partners Healthcare
    • Verizon
    • Dell EMC
    • State Street
    • Liberty Mutual Insurance
  • What They Do

    • Program and Project Management 
    • Information Technology
    • Operations
    • Engineering
    • Consulting
  • What They're Skilled At

    • Project Management
    • Management
    • Leadership
    • Microsoft Office
    • Program Management

 

Learn more about Northeastern Alumni on Linkedin.

FAQ

Northeastern University's Project Management Student Organization is a student-run organization founded in 2017 to advance the discipline of project management and provide you with an unmatched opportunity to gain real-life experience in the field. NUPM is the largest club at the College of Professional Studies with a membership base of 400 members, including alumni.