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Course: |
GIS 165
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Title: | GIS Project Management |
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Long Title: | Geographic Information Systems Project Management |
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Course Description: | Examine the relationships of geographic information systems projects to information technologies for organization planning and decision making. Course considers project business process, project management methods and roles of project participants. |
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Min Credit: | 3 |
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Origin Notes: | FRCC |
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Status Notes: | revised-dscrptn,cmptncs,outln 5/10/12 LK |
STANDARD COMPETENCIES:
1. Compare GIS and information technology projects
2. Review potential causes for GIS project failure.
3. Analyze GIS business process.
4. Characterize strategic plan / project relationship.
5. Develop understanding of project lifecycle.
6. Identify how to manage project scope.
7. Develop GIS system requirements analysis.
8. Examine dynamics of project budget and schedule.
9. Assess project qualitative and quantitative risks.
10. Evaluate information access issues including intellectual property rights, liability
TOPICAL OUTLINE:
I. Introduction
II. Geographic Information Technologies
III. Project Business Process
IV. Proposal Strategy
V. Project Plan And Scope
VI. Risk Assessment
VII. Requirements
VIII. Schedule
IX. Budget
X. Implementation Plan
XI. Project Team Development
XII. Project Team Work
XIII. Project Team Presentation
Competing Concerns.
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Front Range Community College |
FRCC |
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Pikes Peak State College |
PPCC |
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