Microsoft® Project Program

Overview

Capitalizing on technology can make managing your projects more organized and reporting to others in your organization more thorough. The most widely used and respected project management technology in the nation is Microsoft® Project. Are you taking advantage of the benefits of Microsoft® Project?

The Microsoft® Project: Integrated for Certified Project Managers program at the University of St. Thomas is designed to meet the needs of two different groups: those who are new to the software and those who want to use it in a greater capacity than they currently do. Our comprehensive program provides you with a complete learning opportunity, from the basic to the advanced aspects of the software. Discover how the software can benefit you and your project.

Cost: $1,000 (2.1 CEUs, 21 PDUs) per participant includes tuition, learning materials, and refreshments.

All sessions are conducted at the Downtown Minneapolis campus - 1000 LaSalle Ave. Parking is available within one block of the building.

Learn more about Microsoft® Project at the University of St. Thomas:

Three Day Program
8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
3/15, 3/17, and 3/19/10
Three-Day Program
8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
5/10, 5/12, and 5/14/10
Founded in 1885, the University of St. Thomas has established itself as one of the premier universities in Minnesota and the Midwest. The business-focused continuing education unit, which is now Executive Education and Professional Development, was created in 1957 by Bishop James Shannon and Peter F. Drucker. There are currently more than 7,000 students engaged in the Opus College of Business’s undergraduate, graduate, executive and professional education studies because they value the emphasis on career preparation and engaging in service to others.
Microsoft® Project Programs
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