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Project Management

Introduction to Project Management (48 Hrs)

Course # Reg # Days Hours Dates Room Fee Instructor
BMGT 1023 81001 582837 TTh
6:00PM - 10:00PM 9/01/09 - 10/08/09 T219 $480 Bates
This course introduces the student to project management strategies and tactics based upon the project management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK) published by the Project Management Institute (www.pmi.org). The course explores the relationship between the five project management process groups (initiation, planning, executing, monitoring and controlling, closing) and the nine project management knowledge areas (Integration, Scope, Time, Cost, Quality, Risk, Communication, Human Resosurces, and Procurement). The course work also emphasizes the professional ethics required of Project Managers. Text and flash drive required.

Managing Complex Projects (48 Hrs)

Course # Reg # Days Hours Dates Room Fee Instructor
POFT 2031 81001 582931 TTh
6:00PM - 10:00PM 11/10/09 - 12/05/09 T219 $480 Bates
Prerequisite: Introduction to Vista Operating System, Introduction to Project Management, MS Project, and Project Management Essentials. This course provides hands-on experience using project management strategies and tools to analyze and control a volatile project. Students will integrate the five project management process groups with the nine project management knowledge areas by building on the project management concepts presented in the Introduction to Project Management course and the skills practiced in the Project Management Essentials course. Work for this class accentuates the challenges of managing a volatile project in its execution phase, reinforces the importance of project team management, and provides the opportunity to practice the presentation skills required for project reporting. Text and flash drive required.

MS Project I (8 Hrs)

Course # Reg # Days Hours Dates Room Fee Instructor
ITSC 1022 81011 582951 Sat
8:30AM - 5:30PM 9/12/09 - 9/12/09 T219 $120 Bates
Prerequisite: Introduction to Vista Operating System. This course will focus on project basics, working with tasks - scheduling, managing resources, finalizing task plans, filtering, grouping and sorting. Text and Flash drive required.

MS Project II (8 Hrs)

Course # Reg # Days Hours Dates Room Fee Instructor
ITSC 1043 81001 582952 Sat
8:30AM - 5:30PM 9/19/09 - 9/19/09 T219 $120 Bates
Prerequisite:Introduction to Vista Operating System . A continuation from Part I, this course will focus on tracking the project work, analyzing and adjusting schedules, formatting and printing, communications, managing multiple projects, exchanging data and customizing the Project environment. Text and Flash drive required

Project Management Essentials (40 Hrs)

Course # Reg # Days Hours Dates Room Fee Instructor
BMGT 1040 81001 583117 TTh
6:00PM - 10:00PM 10/13/09 - 11/05/09 T219 $480 Bates
Prerequisites: Introduction to Vista Operating System, Introduction to Project Management. This course builds on the project management concepts from the Introduction to Project Management course and provides hands-on experience integrating the five process groups with the project management knowledge areas. The student will use project management strategies and tools to perform the Initiation and Planning phases to analyze and produce the components of a project plan. Work for this class accentuates the ethics of professional responsibility, the importance of project team management, and the presentation skiills required for project reporting. Text and flash drive required.

Technical Writing for Project Managers (24 Hrs)

Course # Reg # Days Hours Dates Room Fee Instructor
ETWR 1043 81001 583271 MWF
6:00PM - 10:00PM 10/05/09 - 10/16/09 T219 $150 Staff
A course designed specifically for project managers to write various documents associated with managing complex projects.

Visio, 2007 (24 Hrs)

Course # Reg # Days Hours Dates Room Fee Instructor
ITSW 2054 81001 583289 Online
- 10/05/09 - 11/13/09 $195 Staff
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