Journey to Project Management Program Design

Author(s):  
Nancy Crain Burns ◽  
Gabriela Ziegler

Approaching a project can be considered a journey of discovery. Each person involved has a different background and comes to the table with a diverse perspective. The authors use the analogy of a journey throughout the context of the case study. Providing quality education for university students often includes a journey toward the best approach. This journey entails outlining the appropriate curriculum, finding the appropriate content, establishing dynamic learning objectives and aligning the course with student needs and learning styles. After these criteria are met, the university seeks and selects the most qualitied faculty members to teach the course(s). When specialized credentialing requirements are involved, the University must take further steps to ensure that each course meets the standards of the certifying body. The context of this journey and enhancement of Davenport University's Global Project Management Program will include three parts. Part I will review recognition that course updates were necessary to meet changes in the latest revision of the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide 6th ED, 2017). The university faculty, staff and a consultant with project management credentials developed a consistent process for making updates and ensuring that changes were made to meet requirements. Throughout the consulting phase, principles of Human Performance Improvement/Technology were followed to develop this process. Part II will exhibit a case study that illustrates successful student certification pursuit after completing the capstone course in the program. Part III will review future opportunities for application of performance improvement principles to other projects.

Author(s):  
Cynthia M. Sims ◽  
Angela D. Carter ◽  
Kristin K. Frady ◽  
Arelis Moore De Peralta ◽  
Alena Hofrova ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Moe Shahdad ◽  
Robert Ouellette

In November 2009, the project management program at the Graduate School of the University of Maryland University College (UMUC) was accredited by the Global Accreditation Center (GAC) of the Project Management Institute. The accreditation process has had a substantially positive impact on both program quality and contents coverage of our program. It has also resulted in a continuous quality improvement process, which is now in place and is expected to bring about improved outcomes for years to come.  This paper describes the accreditation process, requirements, and the strategy and approach adopted by the Graduate School of UMUC to respond to accreditation requirements.


2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
William J. Rothwell ◽  
Carolyn K. Hohne ◽  
Stephen B. King

2014 ◽  
Vol 53 (1) ◽  
pp. 10-23 ◽  
Author(s):  
Anthony Marker ◽  
Steven W. Villachica ◽  
Donald Stepich ◽  
DeAnn Allen ◽  
Lorece Stanton

Sign in / Sign up

Export Citation Format

Share Document