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Project management isn't just for project managers anymore. The nature of work is moving rapidly away from roles and functions to being project-oriented. Organizations are turning to project management leaders to assure that product development and production are aligned. Project management provides a proven methodology for planning, organizing, and controlling complex processes involving people and resources from diverse disciplines.
Length of Training
This 136-hour program delivers hands-on, project-based training in project management strategies, tools, and techniques. Students attending evening and weekend classes can expect to complete the program within a minimum of two semesters.
Suggested Prep Courses:
Core Courses
| Rubric | Courses | Hours |
|---|---|---|
| BMGT 1023 | Project Management Fundamentals | 48 |
| BMGT 2047 | Practical Project Management | 48 |
| ITSC 1022 | MS Project I | 8 |
| ITSC 1043 | MS Project II | 8 |
| ITSW 2054 | Visio, 2007 | 24 |
| Total | 136 |
Additional Coursework:
| Rubric | Courses | Hours |
|---|---|---|
| ETWR 1043 | Technical Writing for Project Managers | 24 |
| Total with Additional Coursework | 160 |
Textbook and Flash drive required for all classes.
Classes will vary by semester
More Information
Please contact Judy:
972-238-6069 or
email JudyG@dcccd.edu