
Adept project managers understand the need to empower their team to do their best work in completing business objectives. Qualities of an excellent project manager include leadership, communication, flexibility, problem solving, integrity, and optimism. This certificate helps you to refine these qualities, so you become a sought-after employee and leader in your field. You’ll master fundamental project management skills, apply general business principles, and prepare for professional certification.
You’ll also leave here with the skills to communicate effectively, articulate your career preparation confidently and collaborate with others meaningfully. And in all things, we’ll help you work toward becoming a capable and trusted disciple of Jesus Christ. So whatever you do, you’ll be prepared to be the best you possible.
If your goal is to get a transferable, skills-based degree, you’re in the right place. Any certificate can be combined with general education courses to create your AS degree.
Seeking to expand your job-related skills to broaden career options? Strengthen your resume by including two certificates in your degree. Or, discover new interests by choosing one certificate and exploring elective credits. Are you a Pathway student interested in attending Ensign College? Those earned credits can be transferred to your AS degree as electives.
Whichever option you choose, you’ll graduate with the technical, critical thinking and interpersonal skills that employers look for, so you can secure a career and excel.
Interested in continuing your education after you graduate? No problem. Your regionally-accredited AS degree, which includes the credits from your selected certificate(s), can be transferred to a 4-year institution.
AS DEGREE + 1 CERTIFICATE | AS DEGREE + 2 CERTIFICATES | |
Core Curriculum | 34 credits | 34 credits |
Certificate(s) | 15 credits | 30 credits |
Electives | 11 credits | – |
TOTAL | 60 credits | 64 credits |

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M.B.A., Business Administration, Western Governors University, 2007
Steve has been teaching at Ensign College since 2007 and has served as the Program Chair for the Project Management and Global Supply Chain programs since 2018. There are so many opportunities in project management and global supply chain, and those skills translate to any industry, as Steve's own career highlights. He went from managing an F-16 modification program to managing museum and digital exhibit projects for the LDS Church. If you have the skills to manage projects or supply chains, there are plenty of career opportunities for the taking.
Office 801-524-1980
Email srogers@ensign.edu