Objectives of the study unit:
A project is a “temporary endeavor undertaken to create a unique product, service, or result.” As such, a project requires a unique approach to its management and administration.
This course examines the process of applied project management using defined project management disciplines as a means to understanding the day-to-day operational issues faced by those managing projects. Project management is a cross-disciplinary field with applications in profit, non-profit organizations, governmental institutions, and all manners of industries and businesses.
Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, students will be able to:
1. Define the characteristics and structure of a project
2. Identify the common roles and responsibilities of project managers across multiple disciplines
4. Understand current project management tools & techniques
5. Explain the process of establishing metrics and performance benchmarks
6. Describe and analyze risks associated with projects
7. Develop an evaluation and assessment of a complex project
8. Apply knowledge of project management in your industry and/or organization