Title: Global Accreditation Center for Project Management (GAC)
1Global Accreditation Center for Project
Management (GAC)
- Advancing Project Management in Higher Education
- John Cable, PMP, RA
- Chair of the GAC Board
- September 2007
- Bournemouth Conference on Teaching Project
Management
2PMI 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 bachelors, masters and doctoral degree
levels.
3GAC AlignmentPMI 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
4PM 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
5Distribution of Degree Programs
EMEA
- 45 Asia Pacific
- 35 US/Canada
- 18 EMEA
- 2 Latin America
EMEA
Asia Pacific
US/Canada
US/Canada
6GAC History
- First PMI Accreditation Program implemented in
mid 1980s failed - Small number of degree programs available
- Limited resources to support program
- Number of PM degree programs increased throughout
1990s and 2000 - 1997 PMI Board assigned Accreditation Action
Team to study feasibility of reviving an
accreditation program
7GAC 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
8Accreditation 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
9GAC 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
10Letter 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 institutions
accreditation by a recognized agency - Reason for seeking GAC accreditation
- Submission of 1500.00 Application Fee
11Self-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 - 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
12On-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
13GAC 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
14Continuing 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
15Global 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
non-members - Confirm and acknowledge the quality of PM
program - To help improve an institution or programs
project management programming - To encourage appropriate education and career
development in the profession
16Value of Accreditation
- Defines higher education
- Encourages self-study, planning, and continuous
improvement - Promotes and facilitates communications across
institutions - Assists users to make better decisions
17Value 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
18GAC 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
19GAC 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
20PMI GAC Organizational Structure
PMI Board of Directors
Volunteers elected by PMI members
Global Accreditation Center
CEO
- Chapters
- Specific Interest Groups
- Standards
- Research
- Knowledge and Wisdom Center
- Conferences
- Seminars
- Publications
- Journals
- Accreditation
- Certification
- Career Path Development
21GAC 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)
22GAC 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
23GAC 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)
24GAC Accredited Programs
- Fachhochschule Landshut University of Applied
Sciences Germany - Master of Business Administration in Project
Management - Saint Marys University of Minnesota - USA
- Masters in Science in Project Management
- University of Alaska Anchorage, USA
- Master of Science in Project management
25GAC 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
26GAC Candidate Schools (contd)
- 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 BusinessUniversity College
Dublin Ireland - University of Limerick, Kemmy Business School,
Centre for Project Management Ireland
27GAC Candidate Schools (contd)
- 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
28PMI 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)
29PMI 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
- Beijing November 2005
- Montreal July 2006
- Sydney September 2006
- Budapest May 2007
- Atlanta October 2007
30Summary
- 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
31Contacts
- John H. Cable, RA, PMP, GAC Chairperson
- Phone 1 301 405-8935
- Email jcable_at_eng.umd.edu
- Michael Price, PMI Manager Accreditation Programs
- Phone 1 610 356-4600 Ext. 5004
- Email mike.price_at_pmi.org
- Leslie Higham, Accreditation Programs
Administrator - Phone 1 610 356-4600 Ext. 5003
- Email leslie.higham_at_pmi.org
32Thank You