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Project Management

Course Code
PMGT 300  Credits
Title Project Management and Scheduling 
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Description This course is intended to teach the students an introduction to project management and project software and how to apply each phase of a PM methodology, with solid documentation processes. The topics include reviewing project management careers, explaining the PM role, discussing basic terminology, creating a business case for a project, demonstrating how to complete each activity required to define, plan, execute and close a project, documentation process and a deep understanding of how to track a project in an electronic software package. 



Course Code
PMGT 301  Credits
Title Introduction to CRM 
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Description This course will help you understand the basic concepts of customer relationship management and how they manifest themselves into business strategy. This course will use Microsoft Dynamics CRM to illustrate and implement these strategic concepts into real life business scenarios. 



Course Code
PMGT 385  Credits
Title Process Leadership 
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Writing Intensive Yes  
Description This course focuses on the development of project leadership with emphasis on advancing your own personal leadership style, learning how to assemble and build a team, managing performance, basic human resource functions and problem solving, negotiation, emotional intelligence, communication, coaching, entrepreneurship, and resource planning. Case studies, class discussion, written assignments, and oral presentations are utilized in instructional delivery. 



Course Code
PMGT 390  Credits 1-3 
Title Topics in Project Management 
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Description Topics in Project Management 



Course Code
PMGT 400  Credits
Title Advanced Project Management, Risk & Liability 
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Description This course is intended to focus on the leadership of a project and less on the tactical tools and methodologies. Topics will include how to build cross functional teams, advanced budgets, human resource assignments, stakeholders, project communication plans, advanced change management and change order process, advanced analysis of project risks, liabilities and constraints and how to overcome. It will assess the influences of different cultural constraints on a project and how to mitigate the risk of culture impeding a projects success.  



Course Code
PMGT 401  Credits
Title Customer Relationship Management Consulting 
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Description In this course, students will explore both the theoretical and practical application of guiding a customer through a buying decision as well as continual engagement throughout the customer life-cycle. Moreover, this course will collectively collaborate on real-life case studies involving both engaged and not engaged clients and customers. 



Course Code
PMGT 433  Credits
Title Dale Carnegie Skills for Success 
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Description A key set of skills needed for any project manager are the abilities to not just build rapport with teams of people who you have little to no direct authority over, but to also accomplish your objectives by gaining their willing cooperation. This course gives you the human relations skills to thrive in any setting. Additionally, you'll discover how to form closer, more rewarding relationships built on trust and respect. This course focuses on increasing your confidence and competence in interacting with others. This will help you gain the influence you need to reach new heights in your personal and professional life. Same as OM 433



Course Code
PMGT 456  Credits
Title Project Management in Business 
Prerequisite PMGT 300 
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Description This course focuses on identifying and resolving the dilemmas that cause the overwhelming majority of projects to take too long, cost too much, and fall short of expectations. 



Course Code
PMGT 490  Credits 1-3 
Title Topics in Project Management 
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Description The primary goal of Project Management is to manage projects so that they are completed on time, within budget, and in accordance with contract documents. This course synthesizes all the variables in a project including people, processes, methodologies, and tools. The course will emulate a real project team with the execution of a live project or the analysis of an advanced project management case study.