Course Information

IS 3010 - Technology Project Management

Institution:
Southern Utah University
Subject:
Information Systems
Description:
This course is a study of the concepts and technology trends of Project Management and how it is used within Information Technology. Students will explore the principles, practices, features, and functions of the Microsoft Project application. The course will be taught with a mixture of analytical methods and practical exercises. Students will create project plans, organize (estimate, budget, and schedule) tasks, perform and manage resource allocation, identify project constraints, determine a project's critical path, create Gantt Charts, and establish a project baseline using Microsoft Project. Students must have access to Microsoft Office Project Standard. Course software requirements with the appropriate versions are listed under the course materials site. (Spring) [Graded (Standard Letter)] Prerequisite(s): IS 2600 and (COMM 1010 or COMM 2110 or COMM 2120) - Prerequisite Min. Grade: C Registration Restriction(s): None
Credits:
3.00
Credit Hours:
Prerequisites:
( IS 2600 O CSIS 2600 ) ( A COMM 1010 O COMM 2110 O COMM 2120 )
Corequisites:
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Instructional Type:
Lecture/Lab
Notes:
Additional Information:
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Institution Website:
Phone Number:
(435) 586-7700
Regional Accreditation:
Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities
Calendar System:
Semester
General Education
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