Brenden MurphyMarketing Intern| New Jersey Tech CouncilFranklin Park, Nj, United States
I am very excited about this. Rutgers Masters of Information is what I am going for. I know this slows down my opportunity to get my PMP, and I will not be gaining as much experience in the field, but I am ready to take on the education. It will overall be a huge benefit to my Project Management skills. Saving Changes...
Anne NunnProgram Manager | PMO Manager | Business Process | Continuous Improvement| ArcadisHighlands Ranch, Co, United States
Congratulations and best wishes on your Masters @Rutgers. Saving Changes...
Drew CraigSr. Agile & Product Coach| VanguardPhiladelphia, Pa, United States
Now Brendon, we do expect some updates from time to time of all the great stuff you'll be learning :)
When do you start? Saving Changes...
Heather DeGeorgeMAT, PMP, Consultant & Career Coach| DeGeorge AssociatesNaperville, Il, United States
I just looked at the program page and you are likely to learn a lot of things that can be helpful as a project manager but be mindful that you may learn things that conflict with the PMBOK (hopefully not, but the potential is there). You'll definitely want to be careful on the portions of the PMBOK that overlap in content with your degree program so you don't trip up on your PMP certifying exam.