Summary
Project managers and project management practitioners could use software such as MS Project 2003. This course series explain how to use this software.
The course “Project 2003” allows students to claim 30 PDUs once they have completed their study. The course includes 10 Course Modules as delineated below.
Course Module 1: Learning the Basics
Duration: 2 hours
Learning Objective: Learn how to start and close a project, to use the menus, the views and also to navigate in Project 2003.
Course Module 2: Setting Up a Project
Duration: 4 hours
Learning Objective: Learn how to set up a project with its options, a calendar and also use the wizards.
Course Module 3: Managing Project Files
Duration: 2 hours
Learning Objective: Learn how to use template, to save and protect files.
Course Module 4: Creating a Task List
Duration: 4 hours
Learning Objective: Learn how to create and edit task list in a Gantt Chart, define milestones and attach notes and hyperlinks.
Course Module 5: Scheduling Tasks
Duration: 3 hours
Learning Objective: Learn how to schedule tasks and work with deadlines and constraints.
Course Module 6: Viewing a Schedule
Duration: 3 hours
Learning Objective: Learn how to work with views, locate task, change date format and also use the drawing toolbar.
Course Module 7: Defining Resources and Costs
Duration: 3 hours
Learning Objective: Learn how to set costs and resources and also how to sort and filter resources.
Course Module 8: Assigning Resources and Costs
Duration: 4 hours
Learning Objective: Learn how to assign resources and costs
Course Module 9: Tracking a Project
Duration: 2 hours
Learning Objective: Learn how to track a project, and also performance and costs.
Course Module 10: Analyzing Progress and Revising the Schedule
Duration: 3 hours
Learning Objective: Learn how to analyze the project, review and revise the schedule of a project. |