- Course Code :
PAD 400
- Level :
Undergraduate
- Course Hours :
3.00
Hours
- Department :
Department of Economics
Instructor information :
Area of Study :
There are powerful environmental forces contributing to the rapid expansion of project management approaches to problems and opportunities. This course focuses on providing students with the mechanisms and tools for effective project management though out its four main phases: defining, planning, executing, and delivering. The course covers a wide range of public project management related topics: public projects selecting and prioritizing, initiation, set-up, design, feasibility studies, economic and fiscal impact, implementation, and evaluation. In addition, the course displays domestic and international cases of public projects for students to apply theory into practice.
Course Goals:
• Provide an overview of the role of project manager and his/her interaction with the organization and different teams.
• Establish strong understanding of putting together the different components of a project.
• Cover the major aspects of project control and closure.
For further information :
There are powerful environmental forces contributing to the rapid expansion of project management approaches to problems and opportunities. This course focuses on providing students with the mechanisms and tools for effective project management though out its main four phases: defining, planning, executing, and delivering. The course covers a wide range of public project management related topics: public projects selecting and prioritizing, initiation, set-up, design, feasibility studies, economic and fiscal impact, implementation, and evaluation. In addition, the course displays domestic and international cases of public projects for students to apply theory into practice.
For further information :