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Project Management

1.5

credits

Average Course Rating

(2.77)

Projects are temporary activities devised to achieve very specific goals in a designated timeframe for a specified amount of resources. Often they involve disparate activities, frequently separated by distance and sometimes involving different staff and materials. For the project to successfully meet its objectives, all these items must be planned, coordinated and orchestrated. This module explores the processes and tools available to those who must manage projects to optimize outcomes within the primary constraints of time, quality, scope and budget. Class time involves presentations, examples and discussion.

Spring 2015

(1.01)

Spring 2023

(4.54)

Spring 2015

Professor:

(1.01)

Students enjoyed learning real life examples from guest lecturers. Students found the information presented and the topics covered to be very practical and immediately applicable. Students felt that the course was boring and not engaging, and that the instructor was hard to hear. Suggestions for improvement included improving class discussion by having students read prior to class and making the lecture more interactive and engaging. Students also suggested that the class project be better incorporated into the course. Prospective students should be aware that the course focuses on the 57

Spring 2023

Professor: Herman Goodyear

(4.54)

Lecture Sections

(01)

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H. Goodyear
16:00 - 18:30