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Tom Kendrick

Tom Kendrick
Program Director

Shivani Dalal

"I have been really happy joining these programs, and I'm looking forward to a bright future." —Shivani Dalal, Certificate Program in Project Management and Professional Sequence in Project Human Resource Management graduate

Project Human Resource Management

EDP 302901

If you're especially interested in learning how to manage a project team effectively, the three-course Professional Sequence in Project Human Resource Management provides exactly what you need. It begins with an overview of project management and includes intermediate and advanced courses that strengthen your communication skills and your ability to lead, motivate, coach and influence others to complete projects successfully. Join our email list to stay informed about this program.

Courses

The table contains the required courses for the Professional Sequence in Project Human Resource Management, as well as the terms they are typically available for enrollment.

3 Required Courses, 7 Semester Units (105 Hours of Instruction)

Required Courses Course Number Units/ CEU Classroom Online
Project Management X470 2 Fall
Spring
Summer
Fall
Spring
Summer
Human Factors and Team Dynamics for Project Management X469.2 3 Fall
Spring
Summer
Fall
Spring
Summer
Advanced Human Factors: Improving Personal Effectiveness and Influence X496.6 2 Fall
Spring
 

Course availability is subject to change. Courses offered in both online and classroom environments are interchangeable, and you may choose either format.

To enroll, click on a course title above and choose a section.

You may enroll in individual courses without registering for the Professional Sequence in Project Human Resource Management.

Who Will Benefit

Whether you're a career changer, an entry-level project manager or an experienced project manager with Project Management Professional (PMP) certification, the program can provide the knowledge you need to maximize your effectiveness in a team environment. And if you're working toward the Certificate Program in Project Management, completing the Project Human Resource Management program also gives you a tangible accomplishment midway through the six-course certificate.

Prerequisites for Admission

There are no prerequisites for the Professional Sequence in Project Human Resource Management, but a bachelor's degree is recommended.

Curriculum Requirements

The curriculum consists of 3 required courses for a total of 7 semester units (105 hours of instruction). Candidates must pay a nonrefundable program registration fee.

All coursework must be completed within five years of registering for the program. However, requirements may be updated based on new developments in the field of study; we recommend completing the curriculum in a timely fashion. For more information, please see the completion requirements and the substitutions, waivers and transfer credit policies.

How to Register for This Specialized Program of Study

By registering, you declare your intention to complete the curriculum. To register for the Professional Sequence in Project Human Resource Management, submit the online registration form with your credit card information or complete the mail-in registration form. The registration fee is nonrefundable.

You should register for the program before you begin your second course in the curriculum.

Professional Organizations

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Our project management courses are aligned with the most current industry standard developed by the Project Management Institute (PMI®) and utilize PMI's Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK®, 4th Edition). We are a PMI registered education provider, so our project management courses apply toward PMI professional development units (provider 1173).

UC Berkeley Extension is a recognized provider registered with the Project Management Institute Registered Educational Provider Program and accepts and adheres to all of its policies, requirements and rules concerning the provision of professional education activities and materials.

Contact Information

To contact the department office, send an email to business@unex.berkeley.edu or call (510) 642-4231.