Examines the theory and practice of managing projects. Explores human, mathematical, entrepreneurial, managerial, and engineering aspects of project management. The systems development life cycle is the framework for the course. Addresses needs analysis, requirements definition, design, and implementation in the context of project management. Introduces mathematical and software tools for planning, monitoring, and controlling projects.

Engineering Project Management Part 2

Engineering Project Management Part 2

Instructor: George Kontopidis
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Gain insight into a topic and learn the fundamentals.
Beginner level
No prior experience required
1 week to complete
at 10 hours a week
Flexible schedule
Learn at your own pace
Skills you'll gain
- Scheduling
- Project Planning
- Resource Allocation
- Project Management Life Cycle
- Forecasting
- Systems Engineering
- Project Performance
- Project Design
- Timelines
- Project Controls
- Resource Management
- Resource Planning
- Engineering Management
- Work Breakdown Structure
- Earned Value Management
- Project Closure
- Project Implementation
- Project Management
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Assessments
28 assignments
Taught in English
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December 2025
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