ITPM 301 IT Project Management

This course provides a comprehensive introduction to project management principles, focusing on the unique challenges of IT projects. Students will learn project planning, budgeting, scheduling, and resource management, with an emphasis on Agile and Waterfall methodologies and introduction to others including Scrum and hybrid approaches. Introduce project tracking tools to include hands-on experience with software development tools and project-tracking platforms such as Jira, Git, or Microsoft Project, allowing students to experience common software development workflows. Students will practice collaborative project planning and team communication, gaining skills in stakeholder engagement and coordination to ensure project success. The course covers project life cycle management in dynamic IT environments, addressing obsolescence factors, stakeholder engagement and needs, and organizational constraints. Students will be introduced to tools to track project milestones and assess team dynamics and learn best practices for overcoming constraints to deliver successful projects on time, within budget and aligned with business objectives.

Credits

5

Cross Listed Courses

N/A

Prerequisite

Admission to the Computer Information Security & IT Project Management BAS program

Offered

Fall, Spring

Outcomes

  1. Apply project management methodologies (Agile, Waterfall, others) and use industry-standard tools to manage IT projects effectively, including in software development settings.
  2. Create project schedules, budgets, and resource plans that align with project goals.
  3. Evaluate project risks and propose mitigation strategies for IT project success.

Area of Study:

Career Education

Instructional Mode:

Hybrid

Campus:

Central

Lecture

40

Lab

20