By aligning with PMI and embedding AI, agile, and sustainability, Georgia Tech equips graduates with market‑ready skills that accelerate project outcomes and give employers a competitive advantage.
Georgia Tech announced an expanded partnership with the Project Management Institute (PMI) to deepen its project‑management curriculum and certification pathways.
The university highlighted that PMI’s academic resources and industry standards are used to give students business acumen, while new modules embed artificial intelligence, agile methods, and sustainability into every training component. This rapid integration aims to keep learners at the forefront of evolving project‑delivery practices.
Executives quoted, "We’re not waiting. We’re doing it now and we’re doing it full speed," and noted that a cohort of students is currently pursuing the PMP® credential, gaining a PMI stamp of relevance. Active‑duty service members are also encouraged to join local PMI chapters to build professional networks during their transition to civilian life.
The initiative positions Georgia Tech as a leading source of industry‑validated talent, offers veterans a clear career pathway, and promises employers a pipeline of project managers equipped with cutting‑edge tools and recognized credentials.
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