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BUSN7024 Project Management Principles

Offered By School of Accounting & Business Info Systems
Academic Career Graduate Coursework
Course Subject Business
Offered in First Semester, 2011 and First Semester, 2012
Unit Value 6 units
Course Description

This course aims to present the fundamental principles of project management and to consolidate these principles by requiring students to undertake a supervised project on an approved topic. It addresses the management of all types of projects, whether they are business-oriented, engineering, information systems or whatever, since many of the techniques used in managing these apparently different kinds of projects are in fact identical. Moreover, projects are group activities and their management is therefore inherently about working in and with groups. In light of this, a group approach is taken in the course.

Learning Outcomes  

Students who successfully complete this subject will be able to:

  • 1. understand the role of project management and its importance for improving the success of IS development projects.
  • 2. demonstrate knowledge of project management jargon and techniques such as:
  • (i) the triple constraint of project management
  • (ii) project management knowledge areas and process groups
  • (iii) the project life cycle
  • (iv) tools and techniques of project management such as
  • a. project selection methods
  • b. work breakdown structures
  • c. network diagrams, critical path analysis, and critical chain scheduling
  • d. cost estimates and earned value analysis
  • e. motivation theory and team building
  • f. templates for improving communications
  • 3. work together with others in a "project team".
  • 4. use Microsoft Project 2003 software used in planning and managing a project.
  • 5. show competence in giving oral presentations.
  • 6. have an understanding of high quality project management research.
Indicative Assessment
  • Seminar Participation - attendance is expected    5%
  • Theoretical exam   25%
  • Major Assignment   55%
  • Minor Assignment   5%
  • Group presentation of Major Assignment   10%
  • Total  100% 
Workload

3 hours per week plus private study time

Course Classification(s) TransitionalTransitional courses are designed for students from a broad range of backgrounds and learning achievements, which provide for the acquisition of generic skills; or an informed understanding of contemporary issues; or fundamental knowledge for transition to Advanced or Specialist courses.
Areas of Interest Commerce and Management
Eligibility

At least an average of 65% (or equivalent) in the final two years of an Australian undergraduate degree

Prescribed Texts

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Preliminary Reading

See Course Website:  http://cbe.anu.edu.au/courses/course.asp?code=BUSN7024

Indicative Reading List

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Programs Graduate Certificate in Business Information Management, Graduate Certificate in Business Information Management, Master of Business, Master of Business Information Systems, Master of Business, Master of Information Systems Studies, Master of Marketing, Master of Information Systems Studies, Master of Business Information Systems, Master of Marketing, and Master of Project Management
Other Information

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The information published on the Study at ANU 2011 website applies to the 2011 academic year only. All information provided on this website replaces the information contained in the Study at ANU 2010 website.

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