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What topics does a CAS in IT Project Management cover?
A Certificate of Advanced Studies (CAS) in IT Project Management provides practical knowledge geared towards the planning, management and successful completion of IT projects. The content may vary depending on the Universities, but generally covers key areas of project management and IT. Common topics in the CAS in IT Project Management are
- Project management methods
Introduction to classic and agile project management methods, including application in IT contexts - Management of IT projects
Strategic planning, risk management, budgeting and resource management - Project management and communication
Management of project teams, communication with stakeholders and conflict resolution - Project structure, planning and controlling
Development of project structures, milestone planning, monitoring and reporting - Agile methods and software development
Introduction to agile process models such as SCRUM, Kanban or SAFe - Change management and IT service management
Dealing with changes in the project, ITIL basics and service-oriented IT strategies - Requirements engineering and quality assurance
Requirements management in software projects and quality assurance in development - Legal aspects and intellectual property
Basics of data protection, copyright and licenses in IT projects - Presentation techniques and interdisciplinary collaboration
Successful presentations, moderation techniques and collaboration in heterogeneous teams
These modules of the CAS in IT Project Management impart skills that are crucial for the management and implementation of complex IT projects - both in the technical and interpersonal areas.
Important: Each Universities determines the content of its CAS in IT Project Management course itself. It is therefore worth asking your chosen educational institution directly which specific topics are covered.
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