Project Management

The student should be able lead a small project team or to provide technical and local support to a Project Manager on a large distributed project.

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Applicants will be expected to hold a Level 6 National / Higher Certificate in Business, Science, Engineering or equivalent. Applicants with other qualifications and/or with relevant experience may also be considered through ATU Sligo’s Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) process.

On completion of this module the learner will/should be able to;

 
1.Discuss the project environment, characteristics, objectives, life cycle phases and the dimensions of project success
 
2.Apply numeric, non-numeric, profitability and scoring models in project selection
 
3.Discuss the roles and characteristics of project managers and project teams
 
4.Describe forms of project organisation and identify factors favouring particular forms
 
5.Describe and apply project planning techniques
 
6. Determine the differences between managing and leading a project and handling the influences of stakeholders
 
7.Describe how to build a high performance work team
 
8.Solve problems relating to resource allocation

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Previous modules may be used as recognition of prior learning towards Advance Centre degree programmes.

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