Greetings PM professionals, Does anyone know if a MS in Engineering Management satisfies the 35 hour prerequisite to take the PMP exam?
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If there were some formal project management courses taken as part of that degree, and you've got evidence of having completed them, along with the agendas or course outlines, then those should be fine.
It should be more than sufficient provided you can document how the classes meet the requirement. I had multiple relevant PM classes in my MS program. 12 weeks X (1) 3 credit hour course meets the requirement.
Since a management focused eng. curriculum is probably at least half in the B-school classes, if you didn't have one course that covered it outright, or couldn't figure out how to say at least 10% of Course A was strategy , 50% of Class B was technical, etc., then I wouldn't hire you as a PM. ;-) Saving Changes...