Instructor:Â Daniel Moorer and Christy Bozic
Suggested prior knowledge: None
Prerequisites: None
Semester(s) Offered: See course list
Course Description
Project management is a critical discipline that involves working cross-functionally to guide projects from inception to successful completion. This course offers a comprehensive introduction to the field of project management, focusing on the essential processes, tools, and techniques necessary for effective project leadership and management.
Key areas of study in this course include the pivotal role of the project manager, the dynamics of the project team, the importance of effective stakeholder communication and the different project management methodologies such as waterfall and agile. Participants will also explore in-depth topics such as cost management, schedule optimization, and risk management strategies along with the significance of maintaining quality standards in project deliverables.
Designed for both aspiring and experienced project managers, this course aims to equip participants with the knowledge and skills required to excel in project management roles across various industries. Through a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical application, participants will be prepared to navigate the complexities of project management, including traditional and Agile methodologies, with confidence and proficiency.
Skills and Knowledge Gained Â
Why should you take this course?Â
This project management course equips students with theoretical frameworks and practical skills, essential for leading diverse teams and driving projects to successful completion in any industry.
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