Mar 29, 2024  
Loyola Marymount University Bulletin 2017-2018 
    
Loyola Marymount University Bulletin 2017-2018 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Program Leadership Certificate


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The graduate Certificate in Program Leadership is a convenient advanced program for the engineers, systems engineers and individuals in program management desiring to acquire higher and practical knowledge of managing complex engineering programs. Upon completion of the certificate program, the student may re-enroll for the M.S. degree in Systems Engineering and have the courses completed for the certificate to be credited towards the M.S. degree.

Admission Requirements


  • Application to Graduate Admissions and a $50 application fee. To apply online, visit http://graduate.lmu.edu.
  • Transcript documenting B.S. in engineering or B.A. in Program Management or equivalent degree (GPA of 3.0 or better) from an accredited university program
  • If the applicant’s GPA is below 3.0, also submit two letters of recommentdation from past professors or current employer.
  • Prerequisite knowledge of the fundamentals of Lean (equivalent to course SELP 530 )
  • Resume demonstrating two years’ work experience
  • Brief personal statement discussing how the graduate program fits the applicant’s career goals

Note:


Promising applicants who do not satisfy these requirements may be considered for conditional admission and, when so admitted, must demonstrate satisfactory performance during their first year in the program.

Graduation Requirements


Completion of three (3) following courses (9 semester hours):

If the enrolling student lacks the prerequisite knowledge of Lean (equivalent to course SELP 530 Lean Thinking ), then this course should be taken prior to SELP 630 . This course will not count towards the certificate credits but would count towards the subsequent M.S. degree credits, if chosen.

Note:


The overall minimum GPA required for award of the Certificate is 2.7. Students who receive a grade of less than “B” in any 500-level course or a grade of less than “C” in any 600-level course will not have the course count toward their Certificate. 

Schedule


The student can complete the certificate program in one year taking one course per semester, including Summer.

Registering into the courses is the student’s responsibility.

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