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following project management courses are offered at UNO: |
| ISQA
8810 - IT Project Management |
The
course will integrate concepts and techniques from management science,
psychology, organizational behavior, and administration change to
identify, understand, and propose solutions to the problems of project
management. The purpose of the course is to prepare the graduate
for project participation and leadership.
Note:This course is also offered online. |
| ISQA
8210 - Management of Software Development |
| This
course will integrate concepts and techniques from software engineering,
management science, psychology, organization behavior, and organization
change to identify, understand, and propose solutions to the problems
of software project management. The purpose of the course is to
prepare the student for leadership positions in software development
and software maintenance. |
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ISQA 8820
- Project Risk
Management
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| This
course will cover project risk management, i.e., the process
of measuring or assessing risk in projects and then developing
strategies to manage the risk. The topics covered will
include: Risk Management Planning, Risk Identification,
Quantitative Risk Analysis, Qualitative Risk Analysis, Risk
Response Planning, and Risk Monitoring and Control will be
covered in detail. Students will learn how to apply and use
the tools and techniques needed to perform these project
management tasks. A collection of readings on risk management
from the empirical literature coupled with risk management
standards from organizations such as IEEE and the Project
Management Institute (PMI) will be used to provide the student
with an excellent foundation in risk management and control. |
| ISQA
4910 - Introduction to Project Management |
| This
course will cover the basics project planning, scheduling
and control. Earned value management techniques and project
quality will be covered. The purpose of the course is to provide
students with an introduction to the tools and techniques
used to manage projects to achieve successful completion.
The project management methods taught are suitable for a wide
variety of project types such as software development or engineering
projects (e.g. construction). |
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