• In this course, students will examine project management and its processes, including history, definitions, attributes, the body of knowledge, objectives, and success.
  • Students will explore the characteristics and activities of the project life cycle, along with the functions of planning, organization, and control. They will consider cost and value management processes within a project environment, including methods and techniques of estimating, budgeting, and controlling.
  • Time management is also a focus of this course, covering programming and scheduling, line of balance, time estimating, constraints, resources, control monitoring, analysis, and reporting.
  • Students' studies will be supported by an exploration of organizational development and the design of organizational structures, including perceptions, personality, motivation, leadership, group processes, performance appraisal, conflict, and work redesign.