Master's in Project Management

Fully Accredited Program

Master the technical knowledge and leadership skills needed to effectively plan, manage, and execute complex projects.

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Georgetown’s Master of Professional Studies in Project Management prepares you to successfully plan, manage, and execute even the most complex projects.

Our program brings together focused coursework and practical, hands-on experience. You’ll have opportunities to practice your skills through real-world case studies and expand your network with some of the industry’s leading organizations.

  • Number of Credits
    30 credits

  • Work Outside of Each Class
    6-9 hours per week

  • Total Tuition
    $47,190*

  • Enrollment
    Full-time or part-time

  • Time to Complete
    2–5 years

  • Semester of Entry
    Fall, spring, summer

Ideal for working professionals, our program offers flexible options to take classes online, on campus, or through a combination of both—so you don’t have to interrupt your career to earn your degree.

Our emphasis on leadership skills and communication best practices prepares you to align any project with your organization’s strategy and integrate across organizational boundaries to solve problems and achieve enterprise goals and objectives. You’ll gain a deeper understanding across the project management lifecycle while mastering the key strategies needed to manage risk, minimize costs, control scope, and incorporate research insights into the planning and management process.

Importantly, our program has been reviewed and approved as a provider of project management training by the Project Management Institute (PMI).

You will learn the differences and similarities between agile and traditional project management through experiential learning and hands-on coursework aligned with the Project Management Institute’s Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK). You'll utilize real-world scenarios and simulation software to master the project lifecycle from start to finish, including fundamental project management concepts such as a project charter, components of a project management plan, a work breakdown structure (WBS), and a risk management plan.

By the end of the program, you’ll understand how to balance competing demands, build and manage a team, and lead projects that add value to your organization.

*Tuition rates for each term are published annually, typically in February. Total tuition listed here reflects Fall semester of entry.