Alumnus Travis Luckey ‘09 experienced significant professional growth while in AIM, moving from IT System Administration to IT Manager and now Director of Information Technology.
This course presents theoretical and practical applications of scheduling and project management. Topics include: planning, budgeting and evaluation using project management tools.
Project Management: The Managerial Process with MS Project CD and Student CD, Fourth Edition by Clifford Gray and Erik Larson. McGraw-Hill/Irwin. ISBN: 0073348171 or 978-0073348179. Available from online bookstores and as a used text. (Required)
Electronic reading packet. Information on cost and availability will be posted in the course conference closer to the time the course begins. (Required)
Project Management Software (Required)
Students must have access to a computer-based project management tool.
For the PC platform, the most common is Microsoft Project. A free 60-day trial version is available at http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/FX010857951033.aspx. There is also a student version of Microsoft Project on the CD that comes with the text.
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