Project Management College to Career Major Map
The project management college to career major map gives options so you can select what best matches your interests and goals. Start thinking about your future now and build a path throughout your MSUM career that will prepare you for success.
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Academics
- Start taking LASC courses as well as foundational and core Project Management courses.
- Need a little help in your classes? Look into tutoring with the Academic Success Center.
On-Campus Experience
- Join a major or interest-specific student organization such as Collegiate DECA. Explore other student organizations to john on Dragon Central.
Connect to the Community
- Start building your professional network by attending community events such as StartUp Brew Fargo.
- Participate in classes, mentorship opportunities and Dragon Consulting to learn more about the field.
Understand Your Career
- Explore your interests, skills, and values and learn about the career readiness competencies by taking the FOCUS 2, an online assessment free for all MSUM students.
- Schedule an appointment with the Career Development Center to review your FOCUS 2 results and to begin building your resume.
Academics
- Take a deeper dive into the discipline of Project Management and begin considering minors such as Marketing, IT, or Business Administration.
On-Campus Experience
- Find an on-campus or part-time job in the community. Visit Dragon Jobs powered by Handshake, or one of the many other online job boards to find opportunities.
Connect to the Community
- Join LinkedIn to begin building your professional network and online presence. Think of your profile as a virtual resume and make sure to update it regularly to reflect new jobs, research, coursework, volunteering, involvement, and skills.
Understand Your Career
- Start researching potential career paths on O*Net or the Occupational Outlook Handbook. Here, you will be able to find valuable information such as typical tasks associated with the profession, skills, and knowledge needed, education and licensures needed, wages and employment trends, professional organizations, and related occupations. We suggest you search for careers such as Project Management Specialist.
Academics
- Schedule an appointment with your Academic Advisor to ensure you're on track for graduation.
- Take inventory of your professional goals and decide if your future will need to include graduate school. If so, take the necessary exams and keep track of application timelines.
On-Campus Experience
- Begin your leadership journey by applying for a student leadership position or run for an officer position in a student organization. Find available leadership positions on Dragon Jobs powered by Handshake in early spring.
Connect to the Community
- Continue your involvement with on and off-campus events and organizations. Check out events hosted by the FMWF Chamber of Commerce and Emerging Prairie.
Understand Your Career
- Attend professional development related events on-campus, and connect with faculty to learn more about the field and gain insights on how to be successful in your job search.
- Find an internship or part-time job with a local or regional firm to learn the ins and outs of your chosen career. Before applying, schedule an appointment with the Career Development Center to help you prepare.
Academics
- Participate in the Student Academic Conference to showcase research, connect with employers, and to boost your resume.
- Ensure you submit your application for graduation on time.
On-Campus Experience
- Assess what experiences or skills are areas of growth for you and fill in gaps with volunteering, organizations, or part-time employment.
Connect to the Community
- Join professional organizations such as the Project Management Institute to gain access to research, continuing education opportunities, job boards and message boards. Make sure to join prior to graduation to receive the discounted student rate (when applicable).
Understand Your Career
- Network relentlessly! Attend the spring Career Fairs to get connected to employers looking to hire soon-to-be grads. Check Dragon Central for more information.
- Schedule appointments with a Career Coach to go over your professional documents and to prepare for upcoming interviews. And remember, once a dragon always a dragon. You have access to these services for life.
What skills do I need to be successful in Project Management?
- communication
- interpersonal
- leadership
- organization
- planning
- problem solving
- time management
Thankfully, through coursework, on-campus involvement, part-time employment, and internships, you will be prepared for life post-graduation.
What can I do with a Project Management degree?
A degree in project management can take your career in many directions. Most students choose to enter the workforce right after graduation while others continue their education after a few years in the workforce. Our students are equipped with a strong foundation for their career. Check out the Project Management Careers & Outcomes page to learn more about what careers you can have with a project management degree.