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MGT 454
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
The success of an organization can be aided by the application of strong project management practices. This course will introduce the theories of project management, the project management lifecycle, and the practical tools and techniques that help to manage a project from its initiation to its close. A strong focus on communication and project control will be emphasized. Concepts can be applied to existing organizations as well as to entrepreneurial initiatives.
Credits
3
Prerequisite
COM 405
and
MGT 201
.
Distribution
MANAGEMENT