master Project management
Gain a solid foundation in project management by exploring core principles, methodologies, and tools used to plan, execute, and oversee successful projects.
Course opens on March 3, 2025. Investment: $500
4 Weeks • 20 Hours • Online
• Hands-on Projects • $500
Earn a certificate of completion from JHU, a recognized leader in education and research. Earn 2 Continuing Education Units (CEUs) upon program completion.
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Gain a solid foundation in project management by exploring core principles, methodologies, and tools used to plan, execute, and oversee successful projects. This course covers essential topics, such as defining project scope, managing timelines and budgets, and fostering effective team collaboration. Our curriculum equips you with practical skills to manage projects confidently in any professional setting.
The course is designed for individuals who want to develop essential skills for planning, organizing, and executing projects effectively across various industries.
Designed by JHU Faculty, this course delves into advanced decision tree learning techniques, equipping learners with the skills to tackle complex classification and regression challenges. Key skills include:
Enhance your learning experience through monthly live seminars designed to deepen your expertise and allow you to engage directly with faculty experts at the forefront of their fields, gaining valuable insights, practical advice, and real-world perspectives.
Johns Hopkins University faculty are readily accessible to address your questions directly through the course platform, ensuring personalized guidance and a seamless learning experience.
Learn at your own pace with engaging and helpful learning materials such as video lectures, relevant readings, and case studies.
Hands-on activities that help you demonstrate competence and enabling reskilling and upskilling.
Johns Hopkins University Instructor
Buck enlisted in the Air Force in 1972 and received his commission in 1976. He then retired as a Colonel after 29+ years serving in various operational, staff, and command positions. He joined The Johns Hopkins
University Applied Physics Laboratory (JHU/APL) as a Project Area Manager.
In 2008, he joined Raytheon Solipsys as the Director of Business Development and held that position until 2012. Buck is currently a course manager, lecturer and student advisor for JHU Whiting School’s Engineering for Professionals Program. He has been teaching for JHU EP since 2002.
Buck has an undergraduate degree from Bryant University, and graduate degrees from Southern Illinois University, University of Oklahoma, and Air University. He is also a published author with articles in East Asia –
an International Quarterly; the book Can America Remain Committed–US Security Horizons in the 1990s; the first edition of Air University’s Airpower Journal; and in JHU/APL’s Technical Digest.
4 Weeks • Online • Hands-on Projects
4 Weeks • Online • Hands-on Projects
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