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Quality and Risk Management


The BPS concentration in quality and risk management focuses on managing product quality, project risk and organizational behavior. In addition, you will understand the core processes that support the beginning-to-end analysis of quality and risk management.

Concentration Overview


A concentration in quality and risk management can provide students with specialized skills crucial for success in industries that rely on quality analysis and mitigation of risk.
  • Where can Quality and Risk Management take me?

    A Bachelor of Professional Studies degree with a concentration in quality and risk management will strengthen your skills in leadership, group processes, and organizational change.

    Risk managers are essential members of every successful business because leaders need to be able to anticipate their liabilities and develop strategic business and financial plans around that analysis. If you work in risk management, you will be asked to diversify, hedge and ensure against risk at every turn. Quality managers work with businesses to make sure that their product or services meets the customer’s demand.

    According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, a risk manager – o – earned a median annual salary of $106,090, in 2023*. By 2033, the BLS predicts that jobs in this field will increase much faster than the average by 17%*. Several core functions of financial managers, including risk management and cash management, are expected to be in high demand over the next decade as organizations expand.

    *Source: , U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook

  • Career Opportunities

    • quality control manager
    • operational risk manager
    • consultant
    • risk analytics
    • risk operations
    • quality assurance operator
    • financial risk manager

  • Required Coursework

    First, in order to declare this program of study, you must have completed an associate’s degree or be at least 21 years of age and have completed a series of prerequisite courses. Most students come to this program with some college credit; however, if you are interested in this program and do not have college credit or have not completed the pre-requisite courses, please speak with an advisor to discuss your options.

    In addition to prerequisite coursework, the B.P.S. program requires that students complete a core curriculum of 20-22 hours.

    Then, each student is required to complete 18 credit hours within a concentration.

    The courses in the quality and risk management concentration include:

    • MGMT 301 Management & Organizational Behavior
    • PMGT 301 Introduction to Project Management
    • PMGT 321 Managing Risk
    • PMGT 341 Managing Project Quality
    • PRST 322 Fundamentals of Process Management

    Students will also need to complete 15 additional electives hours. There are over 19 elective courses that students can choose from.

    Finally, depending on the number of transfer credits awarded, students will need to complete additional electives to reach the 122 credits required to graduate.

    View the Academic Catalog: Professional Studies, Quality and Risk Management Concentration