The Project Management Program

The Project Management Program (PPM) is a 15-month, 36-US credit program of professional study completed in six modules.

The PPM is offered by the International University of Monaco (IUM) in collaboration with the University of California, Irvine Extension (UCIX). It leads to the conferral of the Master’s in Project Management (MPM) by IUM, and the Certificate in Project Management (CPM) by UCIX. Participants who successfully complete the program will thus be awarded the MPM and the CPM.

The PPM offers advanced professional qualifications for those currently working as project managers or who wish to take on project management responsibilities; individuals in any discipline who work on projects in either the public or private sector will benefit from PPM coursework.

Program Contents

  PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
  PROGRAM CURRICULUM
  COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
  PARTICIPANT PROFILE
  INSTRUCTIONAL METHODOLOGY
  COST SUMMARY
  CAMPUSES

Selection Criteria

To be eligible for admission to the PPM applicants must:
  Hold a 3 or 4-year Bachelor’s degree or equivalent in any field with a 3.0 GPA.
  Possess an equivalent combination of successful university-level coursework and relevant professional experience.
  Demonstrate advanced professional experience equivalent to one of the above conditions.
  Demonstrate proficiency in English

Admission Requirements

  A completed application form.
  Non-refundable application fee of €150.
  Official, original university transcript(s) and diploma(s). A copy of the diploma must be provided if the official transcript does not indicate graduation.
  Two letters of recommendation from professors and/or employers who have observed the applicant's performance in an academic and/or professional context.
Letters of recommendation not in English must be officially translated into English.
  Proof of English proficiency.
  Current resume.
  Five (5) passport style and size photographs.
  A photocopy of the applicant’s passport title page showing nationality.

Contact

For more information, contact Dr. Boris Porkovich at bporkovich@monaco.edu or by phone at +377-97-986-986.