The Master of Science in Project Management prepares students to plan, execute, and lead complex projects across diverse organizational settings. The program emphasizes practical project management skills, including procurement, scope, schedule, cost, and stakeholder management, while developing advanced competencies in leadership, collaboration, and conflict resolution.
Through hands-on learning and exposure to emerging technologies, students gain experience managing projects in a project management office (PMO) environment. Graduates are equipped to apply project management methodologies, processes, and tools that support organizational goals, drive change, and deliver sustainable outcomes in public, private, and nonprofit sectors
Bridge Courses at Galala University (12 Credit Hours)
PMG 501: Project Management Theory (3 CH)
PMG 502: The Thoughtful Project – Aligning Purpose with Approach (3 CH)
PMG 531: Leading Integrative Teams (3 CH)
PMG 532: Project and Program Assessment (3 CH)


Courses at Arizona State University (21 Credit Hours)
Required Core (12 CH)
OGL 520: Organizational Leadership – Social Psychological Perspectives (3 CH)
PMG 503: Impact Analysis and Sustainability in Project Management (3 CH)
PMG 533: Stakeholder Engagement (3 CH)
PMG 582: Developing the Plan in Project Management (3 CH)
Interactive Learning (3 CH)
Restricted Elective (3 CH)
Culminating Experience (6 CH)
This program is scalable to all fields of study
| Institution | Credit Hours | Estimated Duration | Tuition per Year |
|---|---|---|---|
| GU (Egyptian Students) | 12 CH | 1 year (1–2 semesters) | $3,600 |
| Non-GU (Egyptian Graduates) | 12 CH | 1 year (1–2 semesters) | $4,200 |
| GU (International Students) | 12 CH | 1 year (1–2 semesters) | $4,800 |
| Non-GU (International Graduates) | 12 CH | 1 year (1–2 semesters) | $5,400 |
| Arizona State University | 21 CH | 1 year (2 semesters) | Online $16,588 Campus $43,368 |