INSE 335 Project Management

In this introductory course on project management, key concepts, tools, techniques, and standards needed to deliver products or services in a timely manner and on budget are covered. Special emphasis is placed on task scheduling, resource management, and risk planning. An IT based project is used as the application of study. In addition, team dynamics and project leadership are explored. Upon completion, students should be able to apply basic project management concepts including the triple constraint, resource optimization, scheduling, work breakdown structures, Gantt Charts, network diagrams, risk management, and project planning.

Credits

5

Prerequisite

MATH 200 & CPSC 210

Washington Technology University

Syllabus

INSE 335 : Project Management

5 Credits

Approved: 7/3/2018 11:33:13 AM

Course Description

In this introductory course on project management, key concepts, tools, techniques, and standards needed to deliver products or services in a timely manner and on budget are covered. Special emphasis is placed on task scheduling, resource management, and risk planning. An IT based project is used as the application of study. In addition, team dynamics and project leadership are explored. Upon completion, students should be able to apply basic project management concepts including the triple constraint, resource optimization, scheduling, work breakdown structures, Gantt Charts, network diagrams, risk management, and project planning.