How to Choose a Project Management MBA and Why

Project managers ensure that high-priority work assignments are done well and finished quickly.

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Professors and practitioners of project management describe it as the art and science of converting big ideas into concrete results.

A person who takes pride in his or her organizational and people skills may enjoy a career as a project manager, a business professional who often oversees major corporate initiatives and complex group assignments.

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One way to prepare for this type of career is to earn an MBA degree. Some business schools offer an MBA specialization in project management, which may appeal to an aspiring project manager.

What Project Management Is

Project management, experts say, is a type of management that focuses more on action than theory. The primary objective is to ensure that dreams come true and hopes are realized. It requires the ability to come up with and implement smart procedures for workers to follow as they collaborate on tasks, and it necessitates strategic thinking about how an organization can accomplish its mission.

The field also demands diplomacy, since project managers may need to peacefully resolve conflicts between team members who disagree. Project managers may be responsible for coordinating negotiations between factions within a team. The ability to inspire coworkers to overcome formidable challenges is also a plus in this profession, as is the courage to confront people about problems with work product, according to individuals working in the field.

"Project management, in layman’s terms, is making things happen," Sergei Brovkin, the founder and principal of Collectiver Inc. – a Canadian-based consulting firm – wrote in an email.

"Project management is a methodology and a set of tools that helps (with) creating value more efficiently," says Brovkin, who earned a Master of Business Administration, or MBA, degree from McGill University in Canada and has project management professional certification. "Hence, almost any delivery may be set up as a project – and there will be a project manager to run it, regardless of the industry or the preferred vocabulary."

Adam Lange, a senior adjunct professor with Medaille College in New York who oversees the school's project management MBA concentration , says that nearly any aspiring manager could benefit from training in project management because it provides key implementation skills.

"Every manager, for the most part, will do project management as part of their role," says Lange, who earned his MBA at Medaille.

Who Should Get a Project Management MBA Degree

Vanja Djuric, an associate professor of practice in the marketing department at the University of Akron College of Business Administration in Ohio where she is also a director of research and analytics, says that anyone whose dream is to become a C-suite executive should consider an MBA in project management. A project manager serves as a "liaison between the team and the higher management and/or client," she wrote in an email, adding that this type of business professional is prevalent in the information technology industry.

"Project managers are responsible for leading the entire project through all of its steps – from planning and execution to completion," says Djuric, who earned an MBA from Kent State University in Ohio, a Master of Science in Management degree focusing on information systems from the University of Akron and a Doctor of Business Administration degree from the University of Liverpool in the U.K.

A job as a project manager demands a detail-oriented, level-headed, practical and methodical approach, according to people who have this type of position, so it is a profession that is especially suitable for someone interested in logistics and strategy. Project managers say precision is highly valued in their field, so it may be a good fit for a person who embodies orderliness and is zealous about meeting exacting standards.

What Project Managers Do And Why It Matters

Project managers often play a pivotal role in the organizations where they work and some exceptional ones rise to senior executive roles, with a few becoming chief operating officers or chief executive officers, according to individuals who work in these jobs. The work of a project manager has the potential to have a tremendous positive influence on the bottom line of a for-profit corporation, and they tend to regularly interact with and be observed by high-level executives, which means that project managers are often first in line for coveted promotions, project managers say.

Lange notes that senior project managers sometimes lead high-stakes, multimillion-dollar initiatives, often doing work that is essential for the function and survival of their employer. He suggests that solid communication abilities are vital to project management roles, since these jobs require consistent, clear and constant communication with others.

"You have to be somebody who is very comfortable with responsibility, because as you move along in your career, you are going to have progressively more," Lange says. At the beginning of his career he led projects that were typically worth between $10,000 and $100,000, but now he estimates that he oversees an $80-million portfolio of projects.

Salary statistics reveal that project management is a high-paying field that often leads to a six-figure salary. According to the Project Management Institute's 11th edition of its salary survey , the median annual salary among U.S. project managers is $116,000. The U.S. is a country where project managers are paid especially well: The only country where they are paid better is Switzerland, according to the survey.

How to Select a Project Management MBA Program

Professional project managers who have MBA degrees suggest that B-school hopefuls look for a school that provides excellent coursework in a variety of academic areas that are relevant to project management positions, including strategy, finance, accounting, operations and human resources. They note that effective project management requires someone to understand why their project matters and how it influences the success of the organization they work for, which means that they need to know about multiple aspects of business.

Jonathan Friedman, founder and CEO of TrueNxus - a project management software company, says MBA applicants with an interest in project management should look for a school that offers a broad curriculum and excels at teaching general management principles.

Friedman, who earned an MBA at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business , says "well-roundedness" and an ability to think critically are essential to the project management field, as is the ability to speak the language of experts in various technical business disciplines.

Some experts suggest that business schools which do not offer a formal concentration or specialization in project management may still provide solid preparation for the profession. They explain that it is possible to become a project manager after receiving an MBA degree even if the phrase "project management" isn't attached to the degree. However, other experts point out that an MBA concentration or specialization in project management can give MBA grads an edge when competing for project management jobs.

Aspiring project managers who plan to attend graduate business school can elect to supplement their business degree with a certification in project management, although professional project managers have varying opinions about the importance and value of certification. Expertise in certain popular project management methodologies like Agile, Waterfall and Lean is helpful within this career path, according to experts on the field.

"Increasingly, organizations are also interested in project management programs that include the skills and ability to conduct a Social Impact Analysis," wrote Russell Darnall, a leading faculty member in the M.S. in Project Management program at Walden University – an online academic institution – who also has a doctorate in management and a master's degree in project management.

"A Social Impact Analysis provides a mechanism for the project manager to assure that the environment, social and economic impact of their project is consistent with the Corporate Social Responsibility goals of the organization," Darnall explained in an email. "Project managers are also required to understand their project’s impact on sustainability, including people, profit and planet, and manage their project to minimize negative outcomes and maximize positive ones."

Experts recommend seeking out project management programs that allow students to work on real-world business projects.

"Hiring managers look for battle-tested individuals who have faced and overcome the typical and unforeseen challenges that all projects face," wrote Brian LeBlanc, a professor of practice at the Clark University School of Professional Studies in Massachusetts.

"A program that successfully prepares students for this eventuality will provide relevant application of the principles being learned; it will focus on building communication skills, strategic thinking and accountability, not just 'right answers' for a quiz," explains LeBlanc, who has an MBA from Babson College's F. W. Olin Graduate School of Business in Massachusetts.

What Can You Do With an MBA in Project Management?

A project manager will often create the blueprints describing how an ambitious goal will be achieved and explaining how potential obstacles to that goal will be overcome, MBA faculty say. His or her specialty is figuring out how to execute a grand vision and navigate roadblocks that come up along the way, according to MBA faculty.

John Paul Engel, a lecturer in entrepreneurship with the University of Iowa John Pappajohn Entrepreneurial Center with significant project management work experience, says project management is a highly marketable skill that is valuable in nearly every type of organization. The extensive list of companies that hire project managers includes prestigious employers such as high-profile consulting firms and major government contractors, Engel says. Utility and energy companies can also benefit from the expertise of well-trained project managers, he adds.

"Having a strong background in project management and cultivating that among your team is extremely valuable," Engel says.

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Best Doctorates in Project Management: Top PhD Programs, Career Paths, and Salaries

In the field of project management, a doctoral degree is the highest level of academic attainment. It may allow you to pursue career paths in business, government, or nonprofit and maintain professional freedom. Good knowledge of the best PhDs in Project Management will help you find a suitable school and program to help you achieve your goals.

To aid your research, this article will provide details on the best schools that offer a PhD in Project Management, lucrative project management jobs, and expected salaries, to help you decide if a project management PhD is worth it.

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What is a phd in project management.

A PhD in Project Management is a research-oriented graduate program also referred to as a Doctorate in Project Management. This program provides a curriculum covering advanced project and strategic management principles that prepare students for projects in the industry. This degree program takes an average of three to five years to complete.

How to Get Your PhD in Project Management

If you’re skilled at leadership, strategizing and critical thinking, then project management is most definitely in your wheelhouse. Project management experts are sought after in several industries because they are reliable leaders who can delegate work and push a project forward. In this guide, you’ll learn everything you need to know about earning a PhD in project management.

While a bachelor’s or master’s degree in the subject will teach you the fundamentals, a doctorate degree will take your career to the next level. From degree programs to financial aid or top project management institutes, CareerKarma has got you covered.

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Today’s technology has influenced several aspects of our lives and has made it easier to send and receive information, which is why more and more students are turning toward online degrees. An online PhD is often more convenient and less expensive than a regular one. During the COVID-19 pandemic, online learning seems to be the only feasible way to continue your education.

Before enrolling for an online PhD, there are several factors you should consider. Firstly, you should try to pursue an affordable PhD program that doesn’t require arbitrary fees, such as graduation or assessment fees. You should also make sure that you are well-equipped with the resources you’ll need to earn your project management degree.

Furthermore, you should research whether your graduate program is asynchronous (self-paced) or not. A self-paced course is preferred by some because you do not have to worry about deadlines.

It is also important to make sure your program is accredited and legitimate so you don’t face issues down the road when it comes to transferring credits or seeking employment. You can do so by visiting school websites, checking program reviews or by contacting schools directly for further information.

How to Get Into a Project Management PhD Program: Admission Requirements

The requirements to get into a project management PhD program include a master’s degree from an accredited university, letters of recommendation that reflect your academic and professional experiences, and proof of funding for your doctorate. Alongside official transcripts, some programs require a statement of purpose as part of the admission requirements.

Depending on the university you are applying to, you may require a master’s degree relevant to your field of study. If they are part of the admission requirements, you may also need to provide GRE or GMAT scores. A completed application is also a vital part of the admission requirements.

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Project Management PhD Acceptance Rates: How Hard Is It to Get Into a PhD Program in Project Management?

It is not very hard to get into a PhD program in project management. Although getting into a PhD program is statistically difficult , you may be accepted into a PhD program in project management if you meet the admission requirements of the school and program.

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Best universities for project management phds: where to get a phd in project management.

The best universities for project management PhDs are The University of Arizona, George Washington University, DePaul University, and the University of Tennessee. If you are wondering where to get a PhD in Project Management, explore the best schools below.

DePaul University , founded in December 1898, is the largest catholic university in the United States. This private research university offers undergraduate and graduate degrees, including doctorates in various disciplines. 

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George Fox University is a private Christian university founded as a Quaker school in 1891. It now has over 4,000 students spread throughout its main campus and locations in Portland, Salem, and Redmond. The school offers online and onsite graduate and undergraduate programs to help students succeed in their chosen career paths.

The PhD in Business Administration with a project management focus is available at George Fox University. Human resource development, organizational theory and behavior, and strategic management are core courses in the management concentration specialized study. 

This program is for students interested in becoming professors or consultants and business professionals seeking enrichment, information, and opportunity to extend their leadership horizons in finance, management, and technology. Students can complete this online-hybrid program in four years. 

  • Program Length: 4 years
  • Tuition and Fees: $964/credit hour
  • PhD Funding Opportunities: Grants, scholarships
  • Bachelor's and master's degrees with a minimum GPA of 3.0
  • Five years of professional experience
  • Proof of completion of undergraduate or graduate-level courses in accounting, economics, and finance

Founded in 1821, George Washington University provides career-focused programs and equips students with job-ready skills with the aid of an expert faculty to help them achieve their goals. Popular majors at George Washington University include social sciences, business, management, engineering, and computer and information systems sciences. 

George Washington University's PhD in Business Administration program equips students for successful employment in the business world or at a top research university. Accountancy, International Business, Finance, Decision Sciences, Management, and Strategy are among the areas of study for a PhD in business administration.

Students gain skills in research and scholarship while working with a qualified faculty and learning to contribute as important members of a vibrant community of scholars. Graduates of this program may work as professors at prestigious business institutions across the world, balancing teaching and research.

  • Tuition and Fees: $1825/credit hour
  • PhD Funding Opportunities: Tuition waiver, fellowships, travel support, teaching assistantship, research grants
  • A master's degree
  • Standardized test scores (GMAT or GRE)
  • Three recommendation letters

Hampton University , founded in 1868, is committed to promoting learning, developing character, and preparing promising students for leadership and service positions. The university's rich curriculum and qualified faculty offer online and on-campus programs to students from undergraduate to doctoral levels.

Hampton University's PhD in Business Administration is a hybrid online/offline doctoral program in business that includes two four-week summer residencies. Management, accounting, finance, and marketing courses are part of the Business Administration curriculum. 

This 60-credit-hour business program comprises a published article and a dissertation, held on campus, with a final dissertation defense. The program is for students who want to pursue advanced degrees to support leadership roles in companies or aspire to become researchers, consultants, or academicians.

  • Program Length: 3.5 years
  • Tuition and Fees: $695/credit hour
  • PhD Funding Opportunities: Financial aid for those who qualify, scholarships, grants
  • Master's degree in an approved program
  • GMAT with a minimum score of 400
  • Three years of relevant work experience
  • Three letters of recommendation
  • Statement of career or professional plans
  • A copy of your state or federal identification
  • Official transcripts from all previously attended institutions 

Jacksonville University , founded in 1934, offers over 100 graduate and undergraduate programs, including degrees in business, marine science, engineering, physics, and nursing. With the support of a full-time faculty and small class sizes, you will find real-world learning experiences that will set you apart from other graduate students across the country.

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The PhD in Business Administration program at Jacksonville University is a flexible program for the working professional. Students can complete the program in three years with in-person classes for the first two years or entirely online. Students can enroll in the 63-credit DBA program with no concentration or the 75-credit DBA program with a concentration. 

Management, accounting, finance, and healthcare leadership are the key concentrations available in this degree. Students can take courses in responsible leadership, teamwork and organizational transformation, strategic thinking, and human resource management as part of the management concentration.

  • Tuition and Fees: $33,000/year
  • PhD Funding Opportunities: Scholarships, teaching assistantships
  • Completed application 
  • Application fee
  • A master's degree 
  • Official transcripts from all undergraduate and graduate coursework
  • A statement of purpose 
  • A resume detailing a deep professional understanding of business
  • GRE or GMAT scores
  • Corporate letter of support

Founded in 1870, the Stevens Institute of Technology provides research-based education to students who want to enhance their qualifications and participate in the global marketplace through collaboration with an experienced faculty. The private research university challenges both graduate and undergraduate students to succeed and achieve career goals.

The PhD in Business Administration program encourages students to perform creative and original research in one of the school's three major research concentrations. The concentrations include information systems and analytics, innovation and entrepreneurship, and finance. 

This 54-credit program gives students a solid foundation in fundamental areas such as management and economic theory, research technique, computing tools, and statistical methods. The faculty is dedicated to producing high-quality research and teaching and they are passionate about values and work ethic in the PhD in Business Administration students.

  • Program Length: 4.5 years
  • Acceptance Rate: 53%
  • Tuition and Fees: $19,704/semester
  • PhD Funding Opportunities: Assistantships, fellowships, work-study
  • A bachelor's degree in a business discipline, computer science, information systems, or finance.
  • Valid GMAT or GRE scores
  • A statement of purpose
  • Current resume
  • Evidence of prior scholarly work

The University of Arizona is a public land-grant research university founded in 1885 by the 13th Arizona Territorial Legislature. The University of Arizona ensures that students are on the right track to attaining their goals by focusing on academic quality. The school offers a free tuition cost to the average student at the doctoral level and research grants for dissertation projects.  

PhD in Management

The University of Arizona PhD in Management program equips students with the knowledge and skills to manage organizations effectively and comprehend organizational structures and processes. They will develop critical thinking skills and organizational leadership skills through the 66-credit-hour program. 

Organizational theory, management theory, strategy, judgment, and decision-making are among the fields of study in the program. Ideas and approaches from sociology, psychology, political science, economics, and management are all included in the study.

PhD in Management Overview

  • Program Length: 5 years
  • Acceptance Rate: 26%
  • Tuition and Fees: $0 (covered by the university)
  • PhD Funding Opportunities: Research assistantship, associateship stipend, dissertation support

PhD in Management Admission Requirements

  • 3.0 GPA with emphasis on upper-level undergraduate and prior graduate-level academic performance
  • Bachelor's degree (master's degree not required)
  • GRE or GMAT scores 
  • Completed online application
  • Official test scores

University at Buffalo , founded in 1846, is among the top-ranked universities in the nation. The university provides solid doctoral programs and assists students in accomplishing their goals with the support of a qualified faculty. It offers campus residencies and flexibility for students at every degree level. 

University at Buffalo’s PhD in Management program is classified into six specializations. They include accounting, finance, marketing, and management science and systems. Students also have the option to focus on operations management and strategy or organization and human resources.   

The program equips students for leadership positions by teaching strong business principles that can be applied across a wide range of industries. Students collaborate with qualified faculty to prepare for a career in project management positions such as senior project manager.  

  • Tuition and Fees: $7,194 (in state); $13,089 (out of state)
  • PhD Funding Opportunities: Assistantships, scholarships, fellowships, financial aid, third-party financing
  • Master's degree 
  • Writing sample
  • Letters of recommendation 

The University of Maryland was established in 1856 as a public land-grant research university and has almost 300 degree-granting programs spread over different schools and colleges. It has a qualified faculty teaching many excellent programs. The University of Maryland consistently ranks among the top public research universities worldwide.

PhD in Project Management

The PhD in Project Management program at the University of Maryland is for advanced graduate students with outstanding academic credentials who want to specialize in a specific research topic. The program includes advanced-level courses and a PhD dissertation for the full-time student during the 36-credit degree.

PhD in Project Management Overview

  • Tuition and Fees: $1,269/semester (in state); $2,496/semester (out of state)
  • PhD Funding Opportunities: Teaching assistantship, research assistantship, fellowships, and internships
  • Master's degree from a regionally-accredited US institution or equivalent
  • A 3.5 GPA (on a 4.0 scale) in all prior undergraduate and graduate coursework
  • Three letters of recommendation 
  • Official Transcripts

The University of Tennessee , established in 1794, is a public land-grant research university with 10 undergraduate colleges and 11 graduate colleges. With a qualified faculty, the University of Tennessee provides undergraduates and graduates alike with quality education to advance career opportunities.

PhD in Strategy, Entrepreneurship, and, Organizations

The PhD in Strategy, Entrepreneurship, and, Organizations program at the University of Tennessee's Haslam College of Business focuses on studying entrepreneurial and established enterprises at the CEO, founder, and top-management levels. Students can complete this program in four to five years with a minimum of 69 credit hours.

Individual firms and industry innovation, financial, and other performance measures are also of significant interest to the program. The coursework includes organizational behavior, strategic management, and entrepreneurship theories. Students also complete a set of research methods courses that will help them during their advisor-approved dissertation.  

PhD in Strategy, Entrepreneurship, and Organizations Overview

  • Program Length: 4 to 5 years
  • Tuition and Fees: $0 (tuition waiver) 
  • PhD Funding Opportunities: Tuition waiver, research assistantship, doctoral student scholarships

PhD in Strategy, Entrepreneurship, and Organizations Admission Requirements

  • Online application
  • Master's degree (MBA preferred)
  • GRE or GMAT
  • Undergraduate degree

What Courses Do These Programs Include?

A PhD in project management will help you master everything from risk management to information technology. Most programs include coursework that extensively covers topics such as advanced concepts in project management, complex adaptive systems, risk management systems and current field trends. Certain programs, like the one at Walden University, also require students to complete a doctoral writing project and on-campus residencies.

Other courses include operations management, advanced theory and practice in program management, and human resource development, among others.

This combination of practical and theoretical learning will give you keen insight into the workings of business management and information systems. As a result, you will emerge from the program prepared to handle high-level project management leadership roles with refined skills in analysis, measurement and problem-solving.

Can You Get a PhD in Project Management Online?

Yes, you can get a PhD in Project Management online. You can obtain an online doctorate if you study full-time and complete a total of 60 credit hours. The online project management doctorate covers coursework and a research-based dissertation. However, you may be able to earn your PhD in Project Management online in less time if your university offers an accelerated program.

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How long does it take to get a phd in project management.

It takes two to five years to get a PhD in Project Management. Generally, students will need to complete 60 credits, a dissertation, and a thesis to graduate from the program. Due to the level of research and specific study topics, the time it takes to complete the program can vary greatly.

Some programs require you to complete the core courses in the first two years and focus on your dissertation for the following year. Graduates of project management PhD programs work in various areas, including information technology, finance, and education.

Is a PhD in Project Management Hard?

No, a PhD in Project Management is not hard. A PhD in Project Management is not intellectually challenging, but it does require dedication and determination to complete your coursework and research dissertation.

Some of the challenges you may face while trying to earn a PhD in Project Management  include time management, funding issues, stress, and managing a work/life balance. If you can manage these issues during your program, you will complete the program with ease.

How Much Does It Cost to Get a PhD in Project Management?

It costs $19,314 per year to get a PhD in Project Management , according to the National Center for Education Statistics. According to these reports, private colleges have higher tuition rates and cost estimates for a project management doctoral degree than public institutions.

Different factors determine the cost of a project management degree. Just as schools vary, tuition rates also vary. Since many universities charge higher tuition for out-of-state students, state residency is an essential issue. On the other hand, some universities charge set tuition for online students regardless of their location.

How to Pay for a PhD in Project Management: PhD Funding Options

The PhD funding options that students can use to pay for a PhD in Project Management  include teaching assistantships, research fellowships, scholarships, student loans, and funding from universities. These funding options provide you with the opportunity to complete your program with ease, pursue your research effectively, develop skills, and achieve your goals.

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What Is the Difference Between a Project Management Master’s Degree and PhD?

The difference between a project management master’s degree and a PhD is that a Master’s Degree in Project Management is career-oriented, whereas a PhD is research-oriented and prepares you for a career in academic research. However, some students pursue a PhD in Project Management to enhance their qualifications and move up the professional ladder.

Another difference between a project management master’s degree and a PhD is the duration it takes to complete. A Master’s Degree in Project Management takes one to two years to complete, while it takes three to five years on average to complete a project management doctorate.

Master’s vs PhD in Project Management Job Outlook

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the job outlook for a Master’s Degree in Project Management should increase by 17 percent from 2016 to 2026 , the fastest rate of any education level. PhD-level project management jobs are also likely to grow at around 13 percent, faster than the 7 percent average foreseen for all occupations.

Difference in Salary for Project Management Master’s vs PhD

The average yearly salary for a professional with a project management master’s degree is $85,000 , while a professional with a PhD in Project Management earns up to $96,000 in a year. The salaries often vary according to qualifications and years of experience.

A project management master’s degree holder could earn more than a professional with a PhD if he has more years of experience. Some of the experience levels in project management include early career level, mid-career level, and professional career level. While experience is an asset, a PhD holder will start at a higher salary than a master’s holder.

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Why You Should Get a PhD in Project Management

You should get a PhD in Project Management because it will boost your skillset and provide you with the necessary qualifications to pursue a project management career in an academic or professional field. Below are some specific reasons for getting a PhD in Project Management.

Reasons for Getting a PhD in Project Management

  • It gives you a competitive edge. A PhD in Project Management will provide you with an advantage in today’s job environment. It establishes exceptional credibility by demonstrating competence in your field and a lifelong dedication to learning, which will aid you in achieving your career goals in any field.
  • You can hone your skills. With a PhD in Project Management, you will learn new strategies for leading people and managing projects. You can also learn valuable skills that are transferable to any employment field. This project management degree can also help you make wholesome contributions to your job.
  • You can become a scholar-practitioner. A PhD in Project Management will give you the knowledge and confidence to attend and present at academic conferences. You will develop your scholarly voice, prepare a dissertation, and publish peer-reviewed publications in renowned journals in your field.
  • It makes you a better thinker. A good PhD program in project management encourages you to do more than just consume information. You’ll acquire new levels of strategic thinking by moving past passive learning, which you may apply in new and exciting ways in your job, company, and subject of interest.

Getting a PhD in Project Management: Project Management PhD Coursework

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Getting a PhD in Project Management requires doctoral students to take various courses within an area of concentration. Project management PhD coursework may include project risk management, operations management, and human resource management. Students will also learn about project-based strategic leadership and quality management and control.

Project Risk Management

Risk management is critical during projects’ conception, planning, and execution. In the project risk management course, you will learn how to analyze potential risks that may arise during the project management process. You will also discuss techniques to limit the influence risks have on the project’s outcome.

Operations Management

Operations management examines standard strategies for managing operations staff and business processes in for-profit and non-profit enterprises. Students will benefit from learning how to efficiently manage, control, and supervise commodities, services, and people.

Human Resource Management

This project management course examines core human resource management methods and discusses the use of training, development, and performance management. Human resource management is critical in shaping, strengthening, and changing an organization’s culture.

Project-based Strategic Leadership

The main goal of project-based strategic leadership is to motivate project managers to be the business leaders of their projects. This course provides them with the tools and knowledge they need in order to learn the formal approaches to strategic and business-oriented aspects of projects.

Quality Management and Control

Quality management and control are vital to maintaining a successful company that offers products that meet consumers’ expectations. This course covers strategies for evaluating and improving the quality of processes, manufacturing, and how quality affects customer relationships.

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How to Get a PhD in Project Management: Doctoral Program Requirements

It is vital to understand how to get a PhD in Project Management before beginning your journey toward a career in the project management profession. Below we have broken down the doctoral program requirements to help you understand what it will take to graduate with a PhD in Project Management.

Depending on your university, you will need to complete a certain amount of credit units to qualify for graduation. Credit units are a standard for measuring your efforts in your project management PhD program. A credit point value is assigned to each course based on various factors such as the student's workload, learning outcome, and contact hours.

It is essential to maintain a minimum cumulative grade point average (CGPA) of 3.0 during your PhD in Project Management program. In order to graduate, your CGPA must be maintained throughout your program. A PhD program requires vigorous work and dedication to complete. 

During your PhD program, you will need to pass any examinations for your courses in the relevant field. The exams may be related to quantitative research techniques, concentration options, or any other comprehensive exams related to aspects of project management. 

Throughout your program, you will need to complete an advisor-approved dissertation. This is an opportunity to create a theory or add to the existing knowledge in the field. You will write a dissertation proposal that proposes a question or an answer to a problem, then submit it to a review panel. You will then have an opportunity to defend your dissertation at a later date.   

Most project management PhD programs require a research-based project, such as a thesis. Students will choose various subjects in the field and compile the research to show what they have learned throughout the program. During the thesis, students will adequately answer any questions they posed during their program. 

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PhD in Project Management Salary and Job Outlook

An average PhD in Project Management salary can range from $82,360 to $126,230, depending on the career path. With a PhD, you can gain employment in high-demand managerial positions. Below are some examples of these jobs and their salaries.

What Can You Do With a PhD in Project Management?

With a PhD in Project Management, you can pursue many different career options, including leadership, project management, teaching, and research positions. With your degree, you can work as a management analyst, industrial production manager, human resources manager, operations manager, and operations research analyst.

Best Jobs with a PhD in Project Management

  • Management analyst
  • Industrial production manager
  • Human resources manager
  • Operations manager
  • Operations research analyst

What Is the Average Salary for a PhD in Project Management?

The average salary for a PhD in Project Management is $71,000 , according to PayScale. Specific salaries vary according to the profession, education level, the field of practice, and current field standards. With advanced training and competitive skills you’ll be able to advance into a higher annual salary.

Highest-Paying Project Management Jobs for PhD Grads

Best project management jobs with a doctorate.

The best project management jobs with a doctorate degree are human resource managers, operations managers, industrial production managers, management analysts, and operation research analysts. Below is a detailed breakdown of these jobs.

Human resources managers are responsible for planning, coordinating, and directing an organization's administrative operations. They are in charge of recruiting, interviewing, and employing new personnel. They consult with top executives on strategic planning and act as a link between management and staff.

  • Salary with a Project Management PhD: $126,230
  • Job Outlook: 9% job growth from 2020 to 2030
  • Number of Jobs: 161,700
  • Highest-Paying States: New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, District of Columbia, Rhode Island

Operations managers oversee various departments or locations while planning, directing, or coordinating the operations of public or private sector enterprises. Duties include formulating policies, supervising daily operations, and organizing the use of materials and human resources. You may help systems managers or work as a program manager. 

  • Salary with a Project Management PhD: $115,250
  • Job Outlook: 25% job growth from 2020 to 2030
  • Number of Jobs: 104,100
  • Highest-Paying States: New Jersey, Delaware, District of Columbia, New York, Massachusetts

Industrial production managers coordinate manufacturing and related plant operations. In the project management field, they organize, coordinate, and direct the actions that go into making various items, such as vehicles, computers, and paper. They also make sure that they meet production targets.

  • Salary with a Project Management PhD: $103,150
  • Job Outlook: 5% job growth from 2020 to 2030
  • Number of Jobs: 189,300
  • Highest-Paying States: Colorado, Delaware, New Jersey, New Hampshire, Massachusetts

Management analysts, sometimes known as project management consultants, make recommendations to increase the efficiency of a company. They advise executives on business strategy and budget management to make companies more lucrative by lowering costs and increasing revenues.

  • Salary with a Project Management PhD: $93,000
  • Job Outlook: 14% job growth from 2020 to 2030
  • Number of Jobs: 907,600
  • Highest-Paying States: Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Washington, Illinois

Operations research analysts utilize math and communication skills to assist businesses in making educated decisions on solving challenges. They gather information from various sources, including databases, sales records, and consumer feedback. They receive input from workers and subject-matter experts to discover solutions to the problems they identify.

  • Salary with a Project Management PhD: $82,360
  • Highest-Paying States: Virginia, Alabama, Maryland, Hawaii, New York

Is a PhD in Project Management Worth It?

Yes, a PhD in Project Management is worth it. With a doctorate, there is no limit on what you can achieve and how far your organization can go with your qualification and skills. You’ll be able to work in various fields and make a lucrative salary.

A bachelor’s or Master’s Degree in Project Management will teach you the foundations, but a doctorate will propel your career forward. Project management professionals are in high demand across a wide range of organizations because they are dependable leaders who can delegate tasks and move projects forward.

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PhD in Project Management FAQ

Yes, project management is a good career choice. The profession provides high salaries and gives plenty of opportunities for advancement. However, a project management career can be quite demanding and stressful.

Project management has several drawbacks, including resource loss, security concerns, scheduling difficulties, and interpersonal conflicts. Furthermore, outsourcing work or recruiting new personnel to complete the project could result in hefty costs for your company.

Yes, project management is in demand. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment in management occupations should increase by nine percent between 2020 and 2030 , which is roughly in line with the national average.

Some of the benefits of studying project management include gaining skills that give you a competitive advantage over others, standing out from the crowd, improving the quality of your job, working smarter, and achieving desired results.

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  • Postdoctoral Scholar , Integrative Biosciences, School of Dentistry

Education and training

  • Ph.D., 2016, University of Alabama at Birmingham
  • NIDCR K99 Postdoctoral Scholar, Oregon Health and Science University July 2021-June 2023
  • NIDCR DART Postdoctoral Scholar, University of Alabama at Birmingham, October 2016-September 2019
  • NIDCR DART Pre-doctoral Scholar, University of Alabama at Birmingham, September 2013-July 2016

Certifications

  • Project Management Professional, Project Management Institute, November 2020
  • Mentoring and Leadership Certificate, University of Alabama at Birmingham, 2016
  • CIRTL Practitioner Certificate, University of Alabama at Birmingham, 2014

Memberships and associations:

  • American Association for Dental, Oral and Craniofacial Research (AADOCR), 2007 to present
  • International Dental Research Association (IADR), 2007 to present
  • American Society for Microbiology (ASM), 2011 to present

Honors and awards

  • K99/R00 Pathway to Independence Award, 2021-2026, NIH NIDCR
  • AADOCR Mind the Future Program Award, 2020-21, AADOCR
  • Women In Science Promising Talent Award, 2019, IADR
  • Susan Kinder Haake Award, 2019, IADR

Publications

Selected publications.

  • Caries Associated Biosynthetic Gene Clusters in Streptococcus mutans . 2020. SS Momeni , SM Beno, JL Baker, A Edlund, T Ghazal, NK Childers, H Wu. J Dent Res Jul;99(8):969-976 PMID: 32298190; PMC 7346741
  • Streptococcus mutans Serotypes and Collagen Binding Proteins Cnm/Cbm in Children with Caries analyzed by PCR.  2019.  SS Momeni , T Ghazal, H Grenett, J Whiddon, SA Moser, NK Childers. Mol Oral Micro Apr;34(2):64-73 PMID: 30667593; PMC7192136
  • Transmission Patterns of Streptococcus mutans demonstrated by a combined rep-PCR and MLST approach. 2018.  SS Momeni , J Whiddon, SA Moser, NK Childers. Clin Oral Investig Nov; 22:2847-2858 PMID: 29476335; PMC6107438
  • Association Between Early Childhood Caries and Colonization with Streptococcus mutans Genotypes From Mothers.  NK Childers, SS Momeni , J Whiddon, K Cheon, GR Cutter, HW Wiener, TS Ghazal, JD Ruby, SA Moser.  Pediatr Dent Mar; 39(2):130-135 PMID: 28390463; PMC5385848
  • Genetic Diversity and Evidence for Transmission of Streptococcus mutans by DiversiLab rep-PCR.  2016.    SS Momeni , J Whiddon, K Cheon, Tariq Ghazal, SA Moser, NK Childers.  J Microbiol Methods Sept;128:108-117.  PMID: 27432341; PMC5004344
  • The pH of Beverages in the United States. 2016.  A Reddy, DF Norris, SS Momeni, B Waldo, JD Ruby. J Am Dent Assoc April; 147(4):255-63. PMID: 26653863; PMC4808596
  • Assessment of Clonality and Serotypes of Streptococcus mutans among Children by Multilocus Sequence Typing (MLST). 2015.  SS Momeni , J Whiddon, K Cheon, SA Moser, NK Childers.  Eur J Oral Sci Dec; 123(6):416-424.PMID: 26443288; PMC4662602
  • Assessment of Two Multilocus Sequence Typing Schemes (MLST) available for Streptococcus mutans .  2015.   SS Momeni , J Whiddon, K Cheon, SA Moser, and NK Childers. Arch Oral Biol Dec; 60:1769-1776. PMID: 26439181; PMC4636975
  • Isolation of Raoultella planticola from Refillable Antimicrobial Liquid Soap Dispensers in a Dental Setting.  2015.  SS Momeni , JD Ruby, N Tomlin. J Am Dent Assoc April;146(4):241-245. PMID: 25819655; PMC4379423
  • Mutans Streptococci Enumeration and Genotype Selection using Different Bacitracin-containing Media.  2014.  SS Momeni , P Patrick, HW Wiener, GR Cutter, JD Ruby, K Cheon, J Whiddon, SA Moser, and NK Childers. J Microbiol Methods Aug;103:53-57.  PMID:  24878141; PMC4121667
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Elaine H. Alexander, Project Management instructor

Elaine H. Alexander, MS, MBA, PhD, PMP®, PgMP®

Project Manager, American Joint Commission on Cancer, American College of Surgeons

Elaine Alexander is a project and program management professional with over twenty years of experience in large corporations regulated by the FCC and the FDA. She is currently the project manager for the American Joint Committee on Cancer at the American College of Surgeons in Chicago. Her experience in project and portfolio management in the life sciences includes the development of global teams for the research and development of generic drugs, specialty pharmaceuticals, and life-cycle management planning across a corporate portfolio of pharmaceuticals and medical devices. She holds a PhD in organizational development; masters’ degrees in business administration, communications, and computing; and advanced project management certifications from the University of Chicago and Stanford University. She is certified as both a Project and Program Management Professional by the Project Management Institute.

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Atul Deshpande, DPM, is the Chief Strategy Officer at Peptilogics, responsible for strategy and business development.

Prior to joining Peptilogics, Atul served as Chief Executive Officer of IMMEDIATE Therapeutics, a clinical stage biotech company dedicated to developing safe and effective therapeutic solutions to reduce heart muscle damage and prevent cardiac arrest in Acute Coronary Syndromes (ACS), the most common cause of death and morbidity across the world. Before working at IMMEDIATE Therapeutics, Atul was the Chief Strategy Officer and Head of US Operations for Harbour BioMed (HBM). Atul was primarily responsible for building the company’s short and long-term strategy and portfolio, along with a robust execution plan. He also oversaw HBM’s operations in both the US and EU to maintain HBM’s footprint across these markets, along with managing key alliances and business development in these regions. In 2020, he aided in taking the company public in the HK stock exchange, raising a total of $400M.

Before HBM, Atul served as the Global Operations Head for the Dupixent Franchise with Sanofi. He led marketing, market access and supply chain, launching Dupixent in several markets. He also led operations for Sanofi’s Immunology R&D portfolio and was responsible for new product planning and in-licensing evaluations. He spent three years in China as the Head of Asia Pacific R&D strategy, to bring the global portfolio to China with minimal drug lag. Before Sanofi, Atul worked for nine years as a management consultant on projects across the value chain of pharma.

Atul holds a Ph.D. from UC Irvine in Neuroscience, post-doc from UCLA and MBA from Cranfield University in the UK.

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    SS Momeni, JD Ruby, N Tomlin. J Am Dent Assoc April;146 (4):241-245. PMID: 25819655; PMC4379423. Mutans Streptococci Enumeration and Genotype Selection using Different Bacitracin-containing Media. 2014. SS Momeni, P Patrick, HW Wiener, GR Cutter, JD Ruby, K Cheon, J Whiddon, SA Moser, and NK Childers.

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