Advanced Project Controls

PRJM 1007


Course description

The Project Management Institute defines control as “comparing actual performance with planned performance, analyzing variances, assessing trends to effect process improvement, evaluating possible alternatives and recommending appropriate corrective action as needed.” Project leaders must gather and analyze the right data to ensure scope, schedule, cost, quality and risk are kept under control. Through case studies and simulations, students focus on what it takes to successfully supervise the implementation of a complex project plan.

Credits

3

Course Hours

42

Prerequisites

Post Graduate level PRJM 1000 Collaboration and Project Mgmt Minimum Grade of 60

Students registering for credit courses for the first time must declare a program at the point of registration. Declaring a program does not necessarily mean students must complete a program, individual courses may be taken for skill improvement and upgrading.

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