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Microsoft Project 2007 via GS Connect (Web-based, Instructor-Supported, New)

November 10 - 19, 2008
1:00 PM - 3:00 PM, Mon & Wed
Instructor: Robert Holmes$645

February 3 - 12, 2009
1:00 PM - 3:00 PM, Tue & Thu

$645

July 7 - 16, 2009
1:00 PM - 3:00 PM, Tue & Thu

$645

Overview:
All session times shown are Eastern U.S.

Improve your ability to manage tasks, timelines and costs on projects. Learn to organize work and resources to ensure that projects are delivered on time and within budget. You also learn methods for controlling and updating project progress, tracking schedule and resource changes, creating reports and more. Course materials include a textbook that provides developmental practice exercises.

During this two-week instructor-led, live online course, you participate in a two-hour class two days a week through the Internet. You master the course content through real-time lectures, simulations or demos, and slide presentations, and can join class discussions via text chat communication. If you miss any of the four live sessions, you can view the archived session. Between the live sessions, you complete instructional assignments.

You do not need MS Project 2007 to participate in the class. Our instructors use cutting-edge technology to allow you to simulate use of the application. However, we do recommend obtaining MS Project 2007 before the course begins because you will need the software to complete your assigned learning exercises and because having the software will help enrich your learning experience.

This course is also part of the Certificate of Accomplishment in Project Management.

To learn more about GS Connect online courses, please visit www.grad.usda.gov/gsconnect.

Who Should Attend?
Program managers, project managers and systems analysts who wish to learn and apply a tool that utilizes software processes to assist in managing project efforts.
Prerequisites:
Knowledge of Microsoft Windows.
Objectives:
  • Create a project plan containing tasks, durations, milestones and costs
  • Set up and document people resources, equipment resources and material resources
  • Utilize Gantt charts and tables to format a project plan
  • Customize and print project views
  • Track project progress through timelines and troubleshoot time and schedule problems
  • Adjust and optimize project plans over time


  • Course Details
    CODE:  PROJ7590A
    TYPE:  Distance Education
    LENGTH:  2 Week(s)
    CREDIT:  1.8 CEU
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