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Global Accreditation
Center for Project
Management (GAC)
Advancing Project
Management
in Higher Education
John Cable, PMP, RA
Chair of the GAC Board
August 2007
September 2007
Bournemouth Conference on
Teaching Project Management
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PMI Global Accreditation Center (GAC)
A semi-autonomous governing body, created
by the PMI BOD in 2001
Mission: To advance excellence in project
management education worldwide, through
collaboration with and support of academic
institutions, and accreditation of academic
programs
Maintains policies, procedures and
standards for accrediting project
management degree programs at the
bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degree
levels.
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GAC Alignment
PMI Vision/Strategic Goals
PMI Vision: Worldwide, organizations will
embrace, value and utilize project
management and attribute their success to it
Superior practice of project management
Thought Leadership
Professional and Organizational Development
Global acceptance of project management
Partnering
Advocacy
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PM Degree Programs - History
1994
Primarily construction management degrees
2 Bachelor and 9 Master level PM degrees
(PM Net® survey July 1995)
2007
300+ PM focused programs at 250+ institutions
China Ministry of Education has authorized 102
universities to offer master level PM degrees
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Distribution of Degree Programs
EMEA
EMEA
45% Asia Pacific
Asia Pacific
US/Canada
US/Canada
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35% US/Canada
18% EMEA
2% Latin America
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GAC History
First PMI Accreditation Program implemented
in mid 1980’s failed
Small number of degree programs available
Limited resources to support program
Number of PM degree programs increased
throughout 1990’s and 2000
1997: PMI Board assigned Accreditation
Action Team to study feasibility of reviving
an accreditation program
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GAC History
PMI Board chartered GAC November 2001
First two schools accredited December 2003
Steady increase in accredited schools seen
from 2004 through 2006:
1 in 2004
3 in 2005
4 in 2006
Estimate 5 in 2007
Membership in the Association of Specialized
and Professional Accreditors - 2005
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Accreditation Concept
Two types of accreditation – Institutional and
Programmatic
Institutional accreditation focuses on the entire
university or specific departments
Programmatic accreditation focuses on programs
preparing students for a profession or occupation
GAC conducts programmatic or specialized
accreditation
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GAC Accreditation Overview
Rigorous accreditation process shows a
commitment to excellence in project
management education on the part of the
applicant school
Four steps
Time line: Can take 12 months to complete:
Letter of Intent
Prepare Self-study Report
On-site Visit Evaluation
GAC Decision
Initial GAC accreditation is conferred for a
maximum of seven years
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Letter of Intent Criteria
Schools begin the process by submitting a
letter of intent to the GAC Area of PMI. The
letter includes:
Title and short description of program
Degree(s) conferred
Statement that program has existed for 2 years
minimum and has graduated at least one class
Statement verifying the institution’s accreditation by a
recognized agency
Reason for seeking GAC accreditation
Submission of $1500.00 Application Fee
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Self-study Report
Requires the applicant to reflect and report on the
purpose and effectiveness of its programs
Presents evidence demonstrating that it is meeting the
GAC Standards of Accreditation. Includes:
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Mission and Objectives
Assessment of anticipated outcomes
Academic Community/Faculty and Staff
Student support services
Student selection
Curriculum and Learning and Performance Objectives
Student performance criteria
Library/Learning Resources
Financial Resources, Facilities and Equipment
Submission of $2000.00 Accreditation Fee
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On-Site Visit Evaluation
After the Self-study Report is reviewed and approved
by the GAC Board, arrangements for an On-Site Visit
of the applicant by an evaluation team are scheduled.
The visit is two to three days - expenses borne by
applicant
The On-Site team consists of two to three members,
mutually agreed upon by the GAC and the applicant
school
During the visit, the team:
Verifies the findings of the Self-study Report
Interviews key program representatives
Follows up on GAC questions from Self-study Report
Presents the team findings (not recommendations) during the
exit interview
Team submits report with recommendations to GAC
Board
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GAC Decision
The GAC Board evaluates the On-Site Report
and recommendations at its next scheduled
meeting
The GAC decision regarding accreditation is
based on the collective evidence provided by
the Letter of Intent, the Self-study Report and
the On-Site Visit Report and
recommendations
The decision can be to confer, defer or deny
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Continuing Accreditation Requirements
Submission of an annual continuous
improvement report at the time of annual
maintenance fee submission. Includes:
Highlight of changes to the program since the prior
report
Assessment of Anticipated Outcomes for the previous
year
Detailed additions/deletions of faculty/staff
Submission of yearly $1000.00 Accreditation
Maintenance Fee
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Global Accreditation Center (GAC)
Primary objective is to collaborate with
colleges and universities to:
Ensure that high-quality academic programs in project
management are available for members and nonmembers
Confirm and acknowledge the quality of PM program
To help improve an institution or program’s project
management programming
To encourage appropriate education and career
development in the profession
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Value of Accreditation
Defines higher education
Encourages self-study, planning, and
continuous improvement
Promotes and facilitates communications
across institutions
Assists users to make better decisions
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Value of GAC Accreditation
Promotes the PM profession
Promotes excellence in PM curricula
Provides external quality standards for
planning and improvement efforts
Provides recognition by PMI and GAC
Facilitates communications among schools
and faculty
Graduates of accredited programs receive
1500 hours experience credit toward PMP
certification
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GAC Current Status
Currently, GAC Board is comprised of 8
volunteer members
13 academic institutions with GAC accredited
degree programs
15 candidate institutions
15 schools have expressed interest in the
accreditation process
20 volunteer “On-Site” Team Members
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GAC Board
John Cable, R.A., PMP, chairperson
Program Director - University of Maryland, USA
Lynn Crawford, PhD, vice chairperson
Professor – The Mirvac School of Sustainable Development, Bond
University, Australia
James Joiner, PMP
Program Director at University of Texas at Dallas, USA
Ron Kempf, PMP
Director of Project Management Competency - Hewlett Packard, USA
Christine Watson, PMP
Consultant – Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Thomas Stauffert, PhD,
Professor - University of Applied Science, Landshut, Germany
Wang ShouQing, PhD
Professor - Tsinghua University, P.R. China
Robert Hulsey (public member)
President – American National Banks of Texas, USA
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PMI – GAC Organizational Structure
Volunteers elected
by PMI members
PMI
Board of
Directors
Global
Accreditation
Center
CEO
• Chapters
• Specific
Interest
Groups
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• Conferences
• Seminars
• Publications
• Journals
• Standards
• Research
• Knowledge
and Wisdom
Center
• Accreditation
• Certification
• Career Path
Development
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GAC Accredited Programs
University of Texas – Dallas – USA
Master of Science in Management and Administrative Science (Project
Management emphasis)
Master of Business Administration (Project Management emphasis)
Groupe ESC Lille ISGI – France
Master of Science in Project & Programme Management
Specialized Master in Project & Programme Management
Executive EM.B.A. in Strategy, Programme & Project Management
University of Maryland – USA
Master of Science in Civil Engineering (Project Management Major)
Master of Engineering in Project Management
Doctor of Philosophy in Civil Engineering (Project Management Major)
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GAC Accredited Programs
Boston University – Metropolitan College – USA
Master of Science in Project Management
Master of Science in Administrative Studies and Master of Science in
Computer Information Systems.
University of Management and Technology – USA
Doctor of Philosophy in Management
Master of Business Administration
Master of Science in Computer Science
Master of Science in Information Technology
Master of Science in Management
Eastern Michigan University – USA
Master of Science in Construction Management
University of Technology – Sydney – Australia
Master of Project Management and the Master of Business
Administration with a Concentration in Project Management
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GAC Accredited Programs
Western Carolina University – USA
Master of Project Management (Online)
University of Quebec – Canada
Masters in Project Management (general and directed studies options)
Masters in Science in Project Management;
Masters Level Short Program in Project Management
Specialized Graduate Diploma in Project Management
Stevens Institute of Technology– USA
Master of Business Administration (PM Concentration)
Master of Science in Management (PM Concentration)
Master of Science in Technology Management (PM Concentration)
Master of Science in Information Systems (PM Concentration)
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GAC Accredited Programs
Fachhochschule Landshut University of Applied Sciences
– Germany
Master of Business Administration in Project Management
Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota - USA
Masters in Science in Project Management;
University of Alaska – Anchorage, USA
Master of Science in Project management
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GAC Candidate Schools
Jiao Tong University – Shanghai PRC
George Mason University – USA
University of Pretoria – South Africa
La Salle – International Graduate School, Ramon
Llull University – Spain
Colorado Technical University – USA
New England College – USA
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GAC Candidate Schools (cont’d)
The University of New South Wales at the
Australian Defence Force Academy – Australia
Keller Graduate School of Management of
DeVry University – USA
Athabasca University – Canada
UCD Quinn School of Business
University College Dublin – Ireland
University of Limerick, Kemmy Business School,
Centre for Project Management – Ireland
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GAC Candidate Schools (cont’d)
Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology
University (RMIT) – Australia
University of Houston, College of Technology,
Department of Information and Logistics
Technology – USA
University of Sydney, Department of Civil
Engineering
Aberdeen Business School, The Robert Gordon
University – Scotland
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PMI GAC Advocacy Activities
Campaign to increase visibility of project management
and GAC Accreditation Program in college curricula
Series of advertisements in BizEd Magazine
Circulation: 15,000 business school deans)
PMI/GAC showcases at Academic Conferences
ASPA Conference in Chicago March 2006
PMI/GAC at AACSB-EFMD Conference in Paris April 2006
PMI/GAC at ACBSP Conference
in Chicago June 2006
in Orlando June 2007
PMI/GAC at AACSB Conference in Tampa, FL April 2007
Memberships in related quality assurance organizations
Association for the Accreditation of Colleges and Schools of
Business
European Foundation for Management Development (EFMD)
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PMI GAC Advocacy Activities
Developing Database of Degree Programs
New GAC Academic Network
A networking and mentoring program
For faculty and schools interested in project management
Over 60 participants as of June 2007
Monthly GAC Update Newsletter sent to all GAC program
contacts and Academic Network Participants
GAC Community Site:
Developed specifically to encourage mentoring and best practices in
project management education in the academic community.
Face-to-Face GAC Academic Forums
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Beijing – November 2005
Montreal – July 2006
Sydney – September 2006
Budapest – May 2007
Atlanta – October 2007
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Summary
PM Degree programs expanding globally
GAC accreditation is supporting quality
assurance and growth of degree programs
PMI and GAC advocacy efforts are helping to
increase awareness of project management
in higher education
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Contacts
John H. Cable, RA, PMP, GAC Chairperson
Phone +1 301 405-8935
Email: [email protected]
Michael Price, PMI Manager Accreditation Programs
Phone +1 610 356-4600 Ext. 5004
Email: [email protected]
Leslie Higham, Accreditation Programs Administrator
Phone +1 610 356-4600 Ext. 5003
Email: [email protected]
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Thank You
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