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Graduate Degrees Non Degree Option and Graduate Certificates Professional Education Advanced Project Management Managing Global Initiatives Strategic Decision and Risk Management Free Online Seminars View MSCEE Degree Program Graduate degree study can be undertaken on a part-time basis through the SCPD Honors Cooperative Program (HCP). Students must be admitted as Stanford University graduate students through the regular admissions process. CEE master’s degree tracks include:
If you want to update or refresh your skills in an area, or get a “first-taste” in a new discipline, SCPD offers graduate courses through the Non Degree Option (NDO). View Professional Education portfolio When a full-length graduate course is more than you need and more than you can fit into your schedule, SCPD offers a growing portfolio of short-term, intensive learning experiences delivered in ways that meet the needs of busy professionals and managers. Advanced Project Management The research and experience of CEE Professor Raymond Levitt is the cornerstone of this award-winning program for experienced program and project managers in a broad range of industries and disciplines. Learn how to improve project performance and create an organizational culture for effective project management through this advanced course of study that combines Stanford research with industry practice. Earn the credential of Stanford Certified Project Manager. Courses are delivered on campus, online and at your organization site. Managing Global Initiatives: Strategy and Execution Learn how to anticipate and navigate the challenges that arise in planning, staffing, and structuring a complex, capital-intensive project in a foreign market context. Strategic Decision and Risk Management Learn to make effective critical decisions to increase shareholder value. Free Online Seminars SCPD makes it possible for the public to view a series of thought-provoking seminars on a broad range of topics such as “Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders” and “Design and Manufacturing Forum”. Listen to and learn from visionaries such as David Kelley on “The Power of Play” and Robert Sutton on “Weird Ideas that Work: Fostering Organizational Creativity” and many more. |
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