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College of Management and Human Potential: Certificates:
Graduate Certificate in Leading Complex Organizational Projects

This program is not currently accepting new students. Current students must complete their programs of study in accordance with Walden’s Time-to-Degree Completion policies.

Managing a successful project team requires a leader to lead skilled personnel and support technical excellence. A manager in the field of project management is responsible for how the project will be completed and who will effectively be assigned to perform the work. Managers have a responsibility to plan, organize, evaluate, direct, and lead their teams to achieve overall business success. For those looking for a challenging and informative opportunity, the Graduate Certificate in Leading Complex Organizational Projects can set students apart from other leaders in their field.

Note: This certificate is not available as a standalone offering. Students may complete the certificate requirements along the way to completing their MBA degree by way of program core or specialization courses.

Certificate Requirements

  • 12 total semester credits

Curriculum

  • Students may take this as a non-degree course.
  • Students may take this as a non-degree course.
  • Students may take this as a non-degree course.
  • Students may take this as a non-degree course.

Course Sequence

The recommended course sequence is as follows:

Course Credits

WMBA 6010 - Managing People and Promoting Collaboration

3 semester credits

WMBA 6620 - Practices in Project Management

3 semester credits

WMBA 6623 - Enterprise and Project Risk Management

3 semester credits

WMBA 6627 - Stakeholder Management and Organizational Behavior

3 semester credits