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University of Colorado Denver/Anschutz Medical Campus Course Info

Denver, Colorado

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MGMT 4900

Project Management and Practice

Covers the factors necessary for successful management of system development or enhancement projects. Both technical and behavioral aspects of project management are discussed. The focus is on management of development for enterprise-level systems. Topics include: managing the system life cycle; requirements determination, logical design, physical design, testing, implementation; system and database integration issues; network and client-server management; metrics for project management and system performance evaluation; managing expectations: superiors, users, team members and others related to the project; determining skill requirements and staffing the project; cost-effectiveness analysis; reporting and presentation techniques; effective management of both behavioral and technical aspects of the project; change management. Note: Successful completion of this course meets the educational requirements to sit for both the PMP and CAPM exams. Restriction: Restricted to undergraduate students in the Business School. Cross-listed with ISMG 4900.

Units: 3.0

Hours: 3 to 3

Prerequisites:
ISMG 3600 - System Strategy, Architecture and Design
and
ISMG 3500 - Enterprise Data and Content Management
and
ISMG 3000 - Technology In Business
and
MKTG 3000 - Principles of Marketing
and
MGMT 3000 - Managing Individuals and Teams
and
ACCT 4054 - Accounting Information Systems
or
ISMG 3000 - Technology In Business