Degrees & Programs
Our curriculum was created based upon the needs of the professions and designed with the student in mind.
School of Management and Leadership
Master of Project Management (MPM)
The Project Management Institute (PMI), the authority behind the well-known title A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK Guide)*, highlights a growing disparity between the demand for skilled project management professionals and the available workforce.
FUSE's Master of Project Management (MPM) steps in as an 18-month, fully online program explicitly crafted to bridge this skills gap. Our program ensures that upon graduation, students are well-equipped to seamlessly integrate into the project management profession. The coursework mirrors the intensity of managing real projects, refining your perspective through three industry-specific tracks. Ready to embark on a journey that aligns with the demands of the industry? Explore the possibilities with FUSE's MPM. Your project management success story begins here.
First Semester: Foundation (Term 1)
MBV1-500 Valuation Profession and Ethics
MBV1-530 Corporate Financial Valuation
MBV1-545 Research Techniques
MBV1-550 Basic Financial Analysis Report 1
MBV1-520 Financial Reporting and Statement Analysis
FUSE’s Master of Project Management (MPM), a fully online program designed to be completed in 18 months, will provide college graduates in any discipline with an educational experience enabling them to work as professional project managers. FUSE’s MPM prepares graduates to attain the experience and meet the educational requirements to sit for PMI’s Project Management Professional (PMP) certification exam.* As the complexity, dynamics, and global setting of organizations grow, the need for personnel with the knowledge, tools, and skills for managing projects increases. Project management is one of the emerging disciplines that can be applied across industries. The MPM targets working professionals who are currently managing projects, programs, and portfolios, but without sufficient grounding in the practice of project management. The program is intended for participants to combine their day-to-day experience with the academic courses.
The MPM curriculum has been designed by “pracademics,” individuals having both academic and professional experience, with the goal of preparing graduates to immediately and competently work in the project management profession. This applied program has three tracks – General, Construction Management, and Information Technology – and is centered around the progressive completion of a capstone report. In addition to completing the capstone report, students will take three foundational, four core, and three concentration/specialization courses to complete the program. The capstone project is intended to help students understand the big picture and build on the content mastered throughout the program.
First Semester: Foundation (Term 1)
MBV1-500 Valuation Profession and Ethics
MBV1-530 Corporate Financial Valuation
MBV1-545 Research Techniques
MBV1-550 Basic Financial Analysis Report 1
MBV1-520 Financial Reporting and Statement Analysis
First Semester: Foundation (Term 1)
MBV1-500 Valuation Profession and Ethics
MBV1-530 Corporate Financial Valuation
MBV1-545 Research Techniques
MBV1-550 Basic Financial Analysis Report 1
MBV1-520 Financial Reporting and Statement Analysis
Students must be formally accepted into the MPM program and meet all graduation criteria outlined in this Catalog. Matriculated students must successfully complete the total of 34 credit hours listed above and maintain a 3.0 grade point average to graduate. If the student falls below a 3.0 grade point average, the student will be required to re-take the most recent courses and to pay additional tuition. Under such circumstances, the most recent grades achieved are counted toward the cumulative GPA. Students may repeat each course only once. Students who have not been able to raise their grade point average to at least a 3.0 after re-taking a course will be dismissed from the program. Graduation is not automatic upon completion of requirements. All students are required to complete and submit an Application to Graduate to the President, along with the requisite fees.
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