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Project management terms, concepts, techniques, and tools are explored to ensure the aspects of a project are organized and managed properly. Integration, scope, time, cost, quality, human resources, communication, risk, and procurement management are topics reviewed. The beginning and the end of a project and the relationships between the major milestones are discussed. Group work is required.
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Advanced IS Project Management ISPM 321-0
This simulation project applies principles and techniques learned in the first course to a specified project, analyzing the steps in its life cycle. Participants plan, organize, staff, manage, and produce each of the phases of key work projects. Students also learn how to use project management software. Group work is required.