Grant Projects Assistant Certificate of Completion
46 credits
The Grant Projects Assistant Certificate of Completion is provided by the Office Professions Department.
Program Description
The Grant Projects Management Program is designed to prepare graduates to gain employment in tribal, non-profit, or public organizations that operate with grant funding. The Certificate of Completion focuses on skills and knowledge needed to assist in a grant management office. Students learn basic skills in grant management including federal funding cycles, appropriations, roles and responsibilities, cost principles, uniform administration and grant monitoring. Grant submission fundamentals and computer applications, such as word processing, spreadsheets, electronic presentations, and database, are introduced to students. The Grant Projects Certificate of Completion and Associate of Arts are stackable credentials. Completers of the Certificate of Completion may choose to move into the Associate of Arts as full-time students or begin employment and continue taking classes as part-time students
Career Opportunities
Over $35 billion in grant and contract funding is distributed in the United States every year. Many tribal, public, and non-profit entities operate with numerous grants and contracts. Students completing the Certificate of Completion are qualified to work as grant technicians, performing invoicing, draw-downs, and basic accounting functions.
According to the Montana Department of Labor and Industry, Office and Administrative Support Workers current average salary in Montana is $38,350.
Student Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of the Certificate of Completion in Grant Projects Assistant, graduates will be able to:
- Explain the basic concepts and practices in managing grants.
- Demonstrate proficiency in basic accounting functions and processes.
- Exhibit skills in computer applications including word processing, spreadsheets, databases and presentation software.
- Demonstrate effective verbal and written communication applicable to administration of grants and contracts.
- Understand the implications of tribal sovereignty for grant and contract administration.
- Discuss considerations for Native American/Alaska Native populations in the workplace.
Curriculum
Fall First Year
CAPP105 | Computers for College Success | 1 |
ENGL101 | English Composition I | 3 |
IDST101 | SKC Seminar | 3 |
ELECTIVE | Native American Studies General Education Open | 3 |
NASD101 | History of Indians in the United States | 3 |
OFED130 | Office Essentials | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: | 16 |
Winter First Year
CAPP140 | Word Processing | 3 |
CAPP162 | Data Management Systems | 3 |
GRMG149 | Grant Projects Management I | 3 |
MATH103 | Contemporary Math | 5 |
OFED142 | Professional Relationships in the Workplace | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: | 17 |
Spring First Year
CAPP161 | Electronic Spreadsheets | 3 |
CAPP170 | Electronic Presentations | 2 |
GRMG151 | Grant Projects Management II | 3 |
GRMG170 | Grant Submission Fundamentals | 2 |
OFED170 | Accounting Basics | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: | 13 |
The Office Professions Department has designated the following courses as meeting the "4 Cs" competencies. Communication: OFED 142. Critical Thinking: OFED 130 and CAPP 105. Cultural Understanding: CAPP 140 and CAPP 170. Citizenship: OFED 142. Information Literacy is taught in CAPP 105.
Total Credit Hours: 46