Business - Project Management, Associate of Applied Science
Degree:
Associate of Applied Science
Overview
The objective of the Business degree at LDS Business College is to meet students’ needs, whether students want to work in a small business or a large corporation, or start their own entrepreneurial venture. Business classes offer practical, hands-on, project-based coursework that optimizes students’ two-year investment and helps propel them into the workforce and a meaningful career. The degree is designed to be foundational and flexible. Students may choose from any of the following emphases: Business Management, Entrepreneurship, Global Supply Chain & Operations, Professional Sales, or Project Management.
Project Management Emphasis
Whether students are interested in a viable career with a small business, honing their project management skills in their current position, or managing a high-priority project for a large company, students will find what they need at LDS Business College. This degree prepares students to become a professional project manager, a leader of people and processes, or an effective employee in a variety of career opportunities.
This experience-driven program gives students both foundational skills and the flexibility to specialize. Because LDS Business College is located in the central business district of Salt Lake City, students will have access to an amazing array of opportunities for business research and development. In fact, the College works closely with small, medium, and national companies to give students critical experience while attending classes. Courses are taught by faculty who have real-world experience.
Instruction in the Project Management Emphasis includes the following:
- Project management fundamentals
- Project management tools and techniques
- Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM®) professional certification prep
- Leadership and strategy
- Marketing
- Professional business writing and oral presentations
- Skills and practice in budgeting, forecasting, working capital requirements, investment analysis and decision making
- Financial accounting
- Supply chain and operations
- Business technology
- Articulate career preparation confidently using resumes, portfolios (if applicable) and interviews
As part of the program, students will complete an internship to gain practical experience in a real business setting. Students will also develop a comprehensive resume and employment portfolio encompassing their body of scholastic work.
Career Opportunities
This degree provides a wide range of skill for working with web and information technology. (A complete listing of potential job descriptions is not possible). However, students will be prepared to work as a computer support specialist. In addition, students will be ready for entry-level positions as network administrators, database administrators, system analysts, and web developers.
Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of the program, successful graduates will be able to:
- Confirm personal testimony in the restored gospel of Jesus Christ.
- Collaborate with others using interpersonal skills in an honest, ethical, and Christ-like manner.
- Communicate effectively using written and verbal presentation principles.
- Construct new knowledge using technology and information resource tools
- Comprehend and think critically to solve problems.
- Cultivate a strong, professional work ethic and lifelong learning opportunities.
- Demonstrate knowledge of the initiating, planning, executing, monitoring and controlling, and closing processes.
- Develop a project plan appropriate to the product, service, or result being created.
- Adapt to project constraints such as scope, time, cost, and quality.
- Facilitate relationships with stakeholders, the project team, and customers.
- Use project management tools and techniques to plan, execute, and control project work.
- Pass the Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM®) exam offered by the Project Management Institute (PMI®).
® PMP, Project Management Professional, Project Management Professional (PMP), PgMP, PMI-RMP, Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM), PMI-SP, PMI Scheduling Professional (PMI-SP), THE PMI TALENT TRIANGLE and the PMI REP Logo are registered marks of the Project Management Institute.
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Course Requirements
Students are responsible to examine the course description of each course listed below for details of prerequisites, which must be satisfied before registering for the course.
Religion Courses
REL Two cornerstone religion courses (4 credit hours)
REL 200 | The Eternal Family | 2 credits |
REL 225 | Foundations of the Restoration | 2 credits |
REL 250 | Jesus Christ & Everlast Gospel | 2 credits |
REL 275 | Teach & Doct of Book of Mormon | 2 credits |
REL Two additional religion courses (4 credit hours)
College-wide Courses
COM 122 | Interpersonal Communications | 3 credits |
ENG 101 | Intro. to College Writing | 3 credits |
ENG 220 | Professional Bus Comm | 3 credits |
FIN 101 | Personal Finance | 3 credits |
| Total Credit Hours: | 12 |
Program Core Courses
ACC 101 | Financial Accounting I | 3 credits |
BAP 201 | Adv Bus Computer Applications | 3 credits |
BUS 101 | Survey of Business | 3 credits |
BUS 160 | Leadership for Life | 3 credits |
BUS 201 | Principles of Management | 3 credits |
BUS 260 | Bus Finance and Economics | 3 credits |
BUS 295 | Business Strategy | 3 credits |
GSO 125 | Intro to Glo Sup Ch & Oper | 3 credits |
PM 140 | Intro to Project Management | 3 credits |
PM 180 | Project Management Tools | 3 credits |
PM 200 | Adv Project Management | 3 credits |
PM 275 | CAPM® Preparation | 3 credits |
PM 299 | Project Management Internship | 2 credits |
| Total Credit Hours: | 38 |
Electives
(Complete options one, two, or three below. See academic advising to select the best option to achieve academic objectives or to consider multiple degrees).
- In addition to the required courses of the emphasis, students may select a course from the other Business degree emphases.
- For other electives consider the following: (Check catalog course descriptions for prerequisites*): ECON 161.
- For any other electives, see program director.
Total Credit Hours: 61
Recommended Sequence of Courses
Depending upon the number of preparatory courses a student must take, an additional semester may be required to complete the program.
First Semester
BUS 101 | Survey of Business | 3 credits |
ENG 101 | Intro. to College Writing | 3 credits |
FIN 101 | Personal Finance | 3 credits |
PM 140 | Intro to Project Management | 3 credits |
Religion | Cornerstone Religion course | 2 credits |
| Total Credit Hours: | 14 |
Second Semester
ACC 101 | Financial Accounting I | 3 credits |
BUS 160 | Leadership for Life | 3 credits |
GSO 125 | Intro to Glo Sup Ch & Oper | 3 credits |
PM 180 | Project Management Tools | 3 credits |
Religion | Cornerstone Religion course | 2 credits |
| Total Credit Hours: | 14 |
Third Semester
BUS 201 | Principles of Management | 3 credits |
COM 122 | Interpersonal Communications | 3 credits |
PM 200 | Adv Project Management | 3 credits |
PM 275 | CAPM® Preparation | 3 credits |
Elective | ELECTIVE | 3 credits |
Religion | Cornerstone or Religion Elective | 2 credits |
| Total Credit Hours: | 17 |
Fourth Semester
BAP 201 | Adv Bus Computer Applications | 3 credits |
ENG 220 | Professional Bus Comm | 3 credits |
BUS 260 | Bus Finance and Economics | 3 credits |
BUS 295 | Business Strategy | 3 credits |
PM 299 | Project Management Internship | 2 credits |
Religion | Cornerstone or Religion Elective | 2 credits |
| Total Credit Hours: | 16 |
® PMP, Project Management Professional, Project Management Professional (PMP), PgMP, PMI-RMP, Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM), PMI-SP, PMI Scheduling Professional (PMI-SP), THE PMI TALENT TRIANGLE and the PMI REP Logo are registered marks of the Project Management Institute.
Graduation Requirements
- Minimum of 61 total semester credit hours as outlined
- Grade of C or higher in all core courses
- Cumulative grade-point average of 2.0 or higher
- 2 cornerstone religion courses, 2 additional elective courses