Project Management Courses
PM 622 – Project Communications Management
3.0 Semester Credit Hours
Catalog Description
Advanced communication processes and techniques used to successfully manage the project on time, within budget, and to the satisfaction of the customer. These processes include compilation, distribution, storage, and disposing of project information. Special Note: It is highly recommended that PM 601 be taken in the first semester.
Please click below
for the preliminary syllabi for the Fall 2009 semester:
Previous Students'
comments on the
course:
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Fall 2005 |
- "
[The course]
solidifies
my
understanding of
Earned Value
calculations
including improved
methods for
monitoring project
performance i.e. SPI
(time)."
- "Great
discussions, this is
where real learning
is done. Good real
world examples."
- "I like the
subject and its
relevance to
academics as well as
real world
application."
- "Comprehensive
introduction to
Earned Value
Management. Relaxed
atmosphere where
students feel
comfortable
expressing and
debating ideas."
- "As this was a
communications
class, I really
enjoyed the emphasis
on discussion. The
majority of the
information I
learned that I feel
is most valuable was
learned through
active and open
discussions with the
professor and
classmates. That was
definitely the best
part. Also,
questions were
thoroughly answered
and discussed, which
was extremely
helpful as sometimes
instructors don’t
take the time to
provide a thorough
answer and make sure
the student
understands. "
- "I enjoyed the
classroom setting
and the focus on
practical tools and
knowledge rather
than long lectures
and memorization."
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