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IT Project ManagerGrand Canyon UniversityBoise, Idaho, United States
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IT Project Manager

Grand Canyon University
  • US
    Boise, Idaho, United States
  • US
    Boise, Idaho, United States

About

What Is an IT Project Manager? Organizations of all types employ project managers to oversee initiatives throughout their life cycle – and the information technology (IT) field is no exception. An IT project manager is a specialized type of project management professional who coordinates the planning, development and implementation of a project within the IT space, ensuring that each IT project is completed on time, within budget and to the specifications and quality standards of the client or organization.
The global IT market continues to expand. According to Statista, the estimated value of the global IT services market will reach $1.42 trillion in 2024, with a larger share generated by U.S. companies.
Key Responsibilities
Project Planning – identify project goals, scope, plans and deliverables.
Resource Allocation – develop a budget and allocate technology and human capital.
Change Management – adjust plans and activities as needed to accommodate changes to scope, cost or schedule.
Communication – lead meetings, answer questions and communicate with all stakeholders as needed.
Documentation – maintain project documentation throughout each phase of the project.
Evaluation – follow completion of deliverables and conduct post‑project evaluations.
What Experience and Education Does an IT Project Manager Need? While there are no universal requirements, a typical career pathway involves the following steps:
High School Diploma – take computer and technology classes such as computer science, programming, computer security and software design.
College Degree – employers generally expect at least a bachelor’s degree, with some preferring a master’s. Ideal degrees combine IT and business skills (e.g., software development, IT, project management, business administration, computer science).
Internships – gaining experience at IT services companies helps build a professional network and observe real‑world IT project management.
Entry‑Level Roles – positions such as systems analyst, developer, or network administrator provide foundational IT experience; advance to roles like project coordinator before becoming a project manager.
Professional Certifications – certifications can enhance competitiveness. Options include Project Management Professional (PMP) and Projects in Controlled Environments (PRINCE2).
Professional Certifications
Project Management Professional (PMP)
Projects in Controlled Environments (PRINCE2)
Best Degrees for IT Project Managers IT project managers are expected to have competencies in both technology and business. Degree programs that teach skills in both fields are ideal. If a combined program is unavailable, an information technology–related degree that includes business elements is preferred.
Degree programs related to IT project management may cover topics such as:
Computer science
Information technology
IT project management
Business finance
Organizational behavior
What Skills Does an IT Project Manager Need? IT project managers require a combination of hard and soft skills, including:
Technical proficiency in relevant IT domains (e.g., cybersecurity, software development, infrastructure).
Project management methodologies and tools.
Communication and stakeholder management.
Analytical and problem‑solving abilities.
Leadership and team coordination.
Adaptability to changing project scopes and environments.
Advancement Opportunities Within IT Project Management Starting as a junior IT project manager, individuals may progress to mid‑level and senior roles, gaining greater autonomy and responsibility. From there, career paths can lead to executive positions such as chief information officer (CIO) or chief technology officer (CTO).
The earnings referenced were reported by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), Computer and Information Systems Managers as of May2023. Grand Canyon University makes no guarantees on individual graduates’ salaries. Your employability will be determined by numerous factors beyond GCU’s control.
COVID‑19 has impacted the global economy; data from 2020 to 2023 may be atypical. Effective data is available through the BLS Occupational Outlook Handbook as of September2024.
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  • Boise, Idaho, United States

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  • English
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