(WINTER 2010)
Project Management of Information Technology (Section 1)
MGMT X474.8
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A required course in the Management and Leadership for Engineering and Technical Professionals Specialized Studies Program. Managing an IT project in an enterprise poses unique challenges. This course focuses on those elements of project management that are of greatest interest to IT workers. Topics include requirements definition and use-case analysis, performance metrics, risk determination and mitigation, task identification, scheduling, verification and testing, and version control. One of the goals of the course is to help IT staff members work more productively with business analysts, who frequently initiate IT projects. See enrollment confirmation for login information.
Kim Fields, Ed.D., PMP, M.S., MBA, is an experienced Project Manager with over 20 years of IT experience in several industries, including 8 years experience as a Business Systems Analyst. She has recently been a Sr. Project Manager at Toyota Financial Services, where she worked on several multi-million dollar packaged application implementation projects. Dr. Fields has presented at conferences on requirements gathering and testing validation, and has taught for over 15 years. She is a member of PMI-OC.
| When: |
Jan 18, 10 to Mar 14, 10 |
| Where: |
Online |
| Fee: |
$600.00
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| Reg#: |
00095 |
| Textbook Information: |
EFFECTIVE PROJECT MANAGEMENT Book Required ISBN: 9780470423677 WYSOCKI, 5ed, JOHN WILEY & SONS, INC
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PROJ.MGMT. W/CD Book Required ISBN: 9780471715399 MARCHEWKA, 2ed, JOHN WILEY & SONS, INC
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| Meeting Schedule: |
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| On-line Meeting | 1/18/2010 | Monday | 12:00AM | 12:00AM | On-line class | OL |
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