| (3 cr.) Students discuss the processes, methods,
techniques and tools that organizations use to
manage their information systems projects. The
course covers a systematic methodology for
initiating, planning, executing, controlling and
closing projects. This course assumes that project
management in the modern organization is a complex
team-based activity, where various types of
technologies (including project management
software as well as software to support group
collaboration) are an inherent part of the project
management process. This course also acknowledges
that project management involves both the use of
resources from within the firm, as well as
contracted from outside the organization.
Prerequisite: CIS 225, CIS 301, CIS 351; Every Year, Spring |