IT Project Management Capstone and Integration

Course code PGMT 4205

Credit 3.0

Length 45.0 hours

Course outline View

This course combines the processes and activities required to deliver an IT project successfully. Students will learn to apply concepts from business analysis, management information systems, data analytics, cloud infrastructure, privacy, security, and ITIL for technology initiatives. Students will be making strategic decisions when it comes to planning, executing, and managing IT projects. Students will develop comprehensive project plans, analyze data to drive project success, manage information systems, and ensure compliance with privacy and security standards. By tackling real-life challenges, students will gain practical insights and hands-on experience, preparing them for successful careers in Information Technology.

Prerequisites

PGMT 4105, ITPM 3100, ITPM 3200, ITPM 3210, ITPM 3220.

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What you will learn

  • Business Case Analysis

    Project Charter

    Develop Project Management Plan and subsidiary plans

    Change Control

    Practicing project management by working on a hypothetical project going through all process groups

    Information Technology Infrastructure Library

    Information Privacy and Security

    Business Analysis and Analytics

    Close a project and pass the product to the final user

How to register

This course is offered as part of a VCC program only.

Course schedules

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Contact us

If you have any question, please email at advising@vcc.ca.

† This information is intended as a guideline only. Program and course details are subject to change with the approval of VCC's Board of Governors.

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