Graduate Certificate in Leading Teams and Projects
Bachelor's degree
In massachusetts (USA)
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Massachusetts (USA)
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Duration
9 Months
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Start date
Different dates available
The Suffolk Graduate Certificate in Leading Teams and Projects (GCLT) is a five-course hands-on program that covers the foundational skills needed to lead groups that analyze and develop solutions to workplace challenges.
The coursework emphasizes both the internal mechanisms of project teams and the external relations with the client.
As a part-time student, you can complete the GCLT in as few as nine months. If you apply to the Master of Management Studies (MMS) program or another graduate business degree, you may be able to apply your GCLT courses and reduce the time it will take to complete the degree.
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Subjects
- Project
- Behavior
- Organizational behavior
- Negotiation
- Conflict
- Leadership
- Team Building
- Project Management
- Management
- Management Information Systems
Course programme
- MGT-610 Organizational Behavior
- MGOB-855 Conflict & Negotiation
- MGOB-860 Leadership and Team Building
- ISOM-861 Project Management
- MGT-780 Client Consulting Capstone
To substitute a managerial skills graduate certificate course with an approved elective, a student must have successfully completed equivalent academic coursework at the undergraduate/graduate level in the seven (7) years prior to matriculation, "B" or better. To substitute MGT 610 with an approved elective, a student must have successfully completed equivalent academic coursework at the graduate level in the seven years prior to matriculation (“B” or better). Official transcripts (with English translations, if applicable) must be provided. A maximum of 3 credits of coursework can be substituted.
Candidates who apply within one year of completing their graduate certificate will have applicable courses applied to Sawyer Business School (SBS) graduate degree programs in the same discipline as the certificate as long a grade of "B" or better was earned in that course.
Candidates who apply to a degree program different from their certificate program's discipline area or beyond one year, will have coursework evaluated on a case by case basis for relevancy, current degree requirements and current Sawyer Business School waiver and transfer policies.
Additional information
Graduate Certificate in Leading Teams and Projects