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The Engineering and Construction Project Management Certificate is a 12 credit hour graduate certificate program offered through the School of Computing & Engineering. Engineering and construction companies are increasingly requiring project management skills for those who hold technical degrees to successfully complete projects and to be promoted in their organizations. This graduate certificate program is designed to meet this need and enable students holding a Bachelor's degree in an appropriate discipline to learn higher-level project management skills that are critical to the successful planning and completion of projects across the spectrum of engineering, construction, and related disciplines. The certificate is intended for post-baccaluareate professionals working in the Kansas City area in lower- and mid-level engineering, construction, and management positions. The certificate requires a minimum of 12 credit hours at the 5500-level or above. Students must maintain 3.0 graduate grade point average (GPA) while enrolled. Students who have a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering and who complete the Engineering and Construction Project Management Certificate courses may be eligible to have up to 12 credit hours applicable to the Master of Science degree in Civil Engineering with an emphasis in Construction Management.