BIT3101 Information Technology Project
Course Unit Title
BIT3101 Information Technology Project
Course Unit Description
This course introduces the student to the methodology of managing IT/Software projects. Topics covered include: Project Planning- life cycle phases, scope and structure; process control, time, cost, resource management, activities, activity duration estimation and sequencing, procurement, project cost estimation, project scheduling and tracking using Microsoft project software. Network Analysis-PERT (Program evaluation and Review technique) and CPM (Critical Path Method) analysis, Work-breakdown structures.
Course Objectives
By the end of the course unit, students should be able to:
- Articulate similarities and differences between IT projects and other types of projects.
- Apply general project management competencies to IT projects
- Apply the techniques and develop the documents related to IT project management
- Understand how to apply different life-cycle models to design IT projects.
- Identify IT project risks and develop risk mitigation strategies.
- Understand how the organizational environment can facilitate IT project success
Expected Learning outcomes
Upon completion of the course, students should be able to:
- Differentiate between a project and a programme
- Explain a project life cycle and its phases
- Acquire modern project management techniques
- Discuss the Management of IT and SW projects using a tool, for example Microsoft project software
