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Nov 21, 2024
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MG 266 - Project Management3 Credit Hours Lecture Hrs. 3
This course centers on a specialized field of management that is useful for planning and managing complex work efforts. The project management process is a systematic approach that is comprised of four phases: concept, planning, implementation, and closedown. Students will be introduced to the classical foundations of project management and the world of real life project problems. Topics presented in this course includes work breakdown structure, earned value, PERT/CPM/Gannt charts, scheduling charts, scope control, cost control, change control, and resource planning. Upon completion of this course, students will understand the basic concepts and critical factors of initiating, planning, organizing, controlling, and running a project. Information will be provided to the student regarding the requirements to sit for the PMP Exam of the Project Management Institute in order to become Professional Project Managers. Offered As Scheduled Grading Basis Normal Grading Mode
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