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Superior project and program management serves as the key differentiator between achievement and setbacks. Understanding this critical need, the A. James Clark School of Engineering created its Master of Engineering and Graduate Certificate in Engineering programs focused on Project Management, catering specifically to working engineers, architects, and technical professionals in this dynamic discipline. Our rigorous, top-tier project management degree offerings integrate technical mastery, interpersonal skills, and strategic thinking. Instruction comes from both distinguished academics and seasoned industry practitioners. Being the inaugural engineering school program to earn accreditation from PMI's Global Accreditation Center, the University of Maryland equips students to implement sought-after project management techniques in real-world scenarios. The Professional Master of Engineering curriculum supports engineers and technical specialists in advancing their careers while addressing the evolving demands of business, government, and industrial sectors. Our comprehensive project management degrees combine technical proficiency, behavioral skills, and strategic insight, delivered by renowned faculty alongside industry leaders. As the pioneer in engineering education to receive PMI's Global Accreditation Center recognition, the University of Maryland enables students to apply cutting-edge project management approaches in their professional work.
Applicants with an undergraduate GPA of less than 3.0 may be admitted on a provisional basis if they have demonstrated satisfactory performance in another graduate program and/or their work has been salutary.
iBT TOEFL Requirements
Total - 96 (Speaking - 22, Listening - 24, Reading - 26, Writing - 24)
IELTS Requirements
Overall - 7 (Listening - 7, Reading - 7, Writing - 7, Speaking - 6.5)
PTE Requirements
Total - 68
Writing - 68