Corequisite: PM 100 lab - Explore modern project management from an enterprise- level, experiential view of the discipline focused on connecting projects to the organization's mission, vision, and values. The theme of the course is applying key project management tools and techniques through case-based group work, which will help you identify, analyze, and develop practical proposals to real-world issues. Your group will select, plan, report, and then present on your project's scope, schedule, cost, risk, quality, and communications elements using tools such as the WBS, network diagram, PERT estimate, Gantt chart (including the use of MS Project), risk register, and heat map. As you complete an AI workbook, you will gain familiarity with important new concepts in project management: Agile frameworks, actionable sustainability thinking, and Benefits Realization Management, all of which will be important for success not only in other graduate courses, but as you lead projects for organizations so as to provide lasting, triple-bottom-line value. The course is aligned with the latest edition of the PMBOK® Guide from the Project Management Institute.
FALL 2026 Schedule
| Section |
Instructor |
Location |
Schedule |
Notes |
| A1 |
Mucic |
SHA 202 |
M 9:05 am-11:50 am |
Formerly MET AD 642 |
FALL 2026 Schedule
| Section |
Instructor |
Location |
Schedule |
Notes |
| A2 |
Cipriano |
CAS 222 |
T 6:00 pm-8:45 pm |
Formerly MET AD 642 |
FALL 2026 Schedule
| Section |
Instructor |
Location |
Schedule |
Notes |
| A3 |
Maltzman |
CAS 203 |
W 2:30 pm-5:15 pm |
Formerly MET AD 642 |
FALL 2026 Schedule
| Section |
Instructor |
Location |
Schedule |
Notes |
| O1 |
Maltzman |
|
ARR 12:00 am-12:00 am |
Formerly MET AD 642 |
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