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MAN-215 — Project Management

3 credits · 3 hours

This course examines concepts and applied techniques for cost-effective management of both long-term development programs and smaller short-term projects. Special focus on planning, controlling, and coordinating efforts of multiple individuals and/or working groups, such as those found in large scale software and engineering programs, and in critical research and development projects. Case studies and classroom simulations are used extensively to teach students the effective integration of analytical/technological tools and organizational design and supervisor approaches. Students enrolled in the Gas Utility Technology degree must complete IT Problem Solving ( CIT-113 ) and Foundations of Algebra ( MAT-097 ) or Pre-Statistics ( MAT-098 ) and Pre/ Ed. Course No Mass Transfer Course No

Prerequisites: CIT-110, MAT-097, MAT-098, RDG-095

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