| Course Overview: | Project Management (online) |
| Instructor: | Michael Wellcome |
| Email: | mwellcome@frontiernet.net |
| Required Materials: Students are responsible for acquiring materials from the BSU bookstore or other source prior to the first day of class. | Verzuh, E. (2008, 3rd Ed) Fast Forward MBA in Project Management. Wiley, ISBN 978-0-470-24789-1 Martin, P. and Tate K. (1997) Project Management Memory Jogger, GOAL/QPC, ISBN 1576810666 |
| Date: | September 10th, 2011 |
| Registration: | Click here to Register |
| Price: | $450.00 |
This course covers the fundamentals of Project Management (PM). In this course, the students will gain an understanding of the PM framework, develop a project charter and craft a project management plan using student provided projects approved by the instructor. This is a project based applied learning course. Students are STRONGLY encouraged to use existing or planned projects at their place of work.
Read the course syllabus in its entirety. The syllabus explains the course requirements, expectations, lists assignments, and final project.
Successful completion of this course constitutes completion of the Professional Development Certificate in Project Management.
The easiest way to contact me is via e-mail at mwellcome [at] frontiernet.net. If I receive the e-mail during the normal work week, I will typically respond within 24 hours. If I receive the e-mail on the weekend, chances are I will not respond until the following Monday. When using e-mail, make sure you include ONLINE PM in the subject line.
You will have a total of six (6) weeks to complete the course including posting and responding to discussion questions, all written assignments and the final project. All written assignments will be submitted electronically.
Participate in the Discussion Forum. This is a requirement to answer ALL questions posted in the class room. A major part of this program is learning from other professionals. Participation in the discussion forum and interacting with fellow students increases the value of this course exponentially. You are encouraged to share your knowledge and experience throughout the program.
Students will be granted access to the course content one week at a time. It is expected that students complete all assigned work by Monday of the week following the week in which the work was assigned. Failure to post assignments on a timely basis will result in access not being granted to future weeks and therefore failure to complete the certificate program.
This course is developed using the principles of applied learning in which the outcome of the course is something tangible the student can immediately apply. The discussion topics in each week build on the previous week culminating in the development of a project plan. The final outcome for the student is a completed project plan that may be implemented. The student must select a project during the first week of the class. The selected project must fall into one of the below categories:
It is important to select your final project at the end of week one. This is a much abbreviated, fast paced course. If you wait to select your project, chances are you will not complete the requirements of the course. The instructor will review your project selection after the first week to clarify and approve the selected project.
As discussed, the course is designed to build upon the materials discussed in previous weeks. This can not be stressed enough -- it is highly recommended that you identify the topic of your final project by the end of the first week. This schedule will keep you on track for finishing the project by the end of the 6th week. Your instructor will provide feedback on your final project within two weeks of course completion.
This is a non-credit course. Three (3.0) Continuing Educations Units (CEU) will be awarded to students completing ALL requirements outlined in the course syllabus.