Quality Techniques for Projects
X52.8640
/ $645
FALL 2009
Continuing Education:
Management and Information Technology
From developing new software to building a skyscraper, today's business growth relies on successful project management. Quality is a key component of project deliverables and an important aspect in their perceived success. This course covers the application of fundamental and advanced quality improvement techniques. State-of-the-art quality concepts are covered, including the popular, often-practiced Six Sigma and the most common quality techniques used in businesses today. Hands-on exercises help demonstrate each concept or tool. Upon completion, students have the knowledge and skills to successfully apply these concepts and tools to any project. To fulfill the Project Management Institute's education requirements, before any candidate applies for a PMI credential, all 35 contact hours of formal education must have been completed within the past eight years, and at the time of application.
22 PDU
Prerequisites:
Prerequisite: Basic Project Management/X52.8600 or equivalent experience, Microsoft Project/X52.9901 or equivalent experience.
PMI course number 2204-499614.
This course is also scheduled for:
Related Subject Areas: Business Project Management, Management Practices, Leadership and Organizational Development, Project Management
Section 1
Thursday 6:30pm-9:30pm
October 15 - November 19
6 Sessions
Instructor:
Peter Sawchuk
Location: Washington Square
