BUS 758: Project Management
Business 758
BUS 758: Project Management
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The course examines project management from a theoretical/practitioner perspective. The course will be organized along four major phases of the project management process: (1) project selection and definition; (2) project planning; (3) project execution and control; (4) project closing. Students will examine key outcomes, documents and techniques available for successfully managing the challenges of each phase. Specific topics covered will include: project selecting and scope definition, work breakdown structures and statements of work, project scheduling, project team selection and developments, and strengths and weaknesses of various management tools.
The completion of all Foundation requirements. Enrollment limited to Graduate Business students (GBUS) or department consent.

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