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Successful engineering projects aren’t just about technical factors. They are often more heavily influenced by non-technical and emotional factors. Projects aren’t successful unless a skilled project manager is involved in leading and managing the engineering project. 

As an engineering project manager, you will have a direct impact on the efficiency, effectiveness, and success of your organization. You will be be impactful by using the introspection and development of ideas gained with an engineering project management minor. These are concepts that hone your leadership and communication skills, setting you apart from other engineering professionals.

See below for Halliburton Engineering Global Programs courses that count toward the engineering project management minor. For more information about the minor, please visit the  engineering project management page.

Applicable Programs

Location: Paris, France France Civil and Engineering Project Management Winter Faculty-led Term offered: Wintermester

Courses offered: CVEN 349, MTDE 333| Applicable major(s): Classes may count for students pursuing civil and environmental engineering and students pursuing the engineering project management minor. Please consult with your departmental academic advisor to determine how this fits within your degree plan.

Location: Hungary UNPUBLISHED - Spain Economic Analysis – Faculty Led – Summer Term(s) Offered: Maymester

Courses offered: ISEN 302 | Applicable Major(s): Classes may count for students pursuing engineering technology and industrial distribution, industrial and systems engineering, manufacturing and mechanical engineering technology, mechanical engineering, nuclear engineering and students pursuing the engineering project management minor. Please consult with your departmental academic advisor to determine how this fits within your degree plan.

Location: Thessaloniki, Greece Greece Economic Analysis Winter Faculty-led Term(s) Offered: Wintermester

Courses offered: ISEN 302 | Applicable Major(s): Classes may count for students pursuing engineering technology and industrial distribution, industrial and systems engineering, manufacturing and mechanical engineering technology, mechanical engineering, nuclear engineering and students pursuing the engineering project management minor. Please consult with your departmental academic advisor to determine how this fits within your degree plan.