The goal of this project was to earn an industry recognized certification in Project Management. Which, is a great way of distinguishing yourself as a business professional who has clearly demonstrated knowledge of Project Management and has shown the initiative to focus time and energy on this subject outside of the classroom. This goal was achieved by taking the Comptia Project + exam. Having a Project Management Certification demonstrates that you are passionate about this area which is in great demand in industry and can make you stand-out when applying for internships and jobs, which gives you a significant competitive advantage.
My exam results were a 791 out of 900, which is a passing score. Honestly the test was harder than I expected but I learned a lot about project management from it. Specifically about the importance of deliverables and what the key information that needs to be included in project deliverables are. I hope to use my experience with this exam to assist me in my attempts at earning higher level certifications in the future.


Back in 2006,
Bryce Buffaloe, MIS ’10, is a product manager with Google. “The job is like being the CEO of your own product,” says the Management Information Systems program graduate. And it’s hard to imagine a more exciting place for that kind of work than Google, whose past products have transformed the business world and our everyday lives.
Clare Perretta, MS ’17, didn’t know what she wanted next in her career when she enrolled in the MS in Digital Innovation and Marketing program, but she had a hunch that the program would get her there. “I had been a writer and editor for years, but I was always drawn to marketing,” she recalls.
In his career before enrolling in the program, Anthony M. Pizzuto, MS ’18, had done a little bit of everything in the world of online marketing. “I worked with production teams, I’ve led creative teams, I’ve done coding and merchandising,” he says.
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