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University of California, Irvine

Project Management Project

University of California, Irvine via Coursera

Overview

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This capstone course enables you to apply the project management knowledge and tools developed throughout the Specialization by producing a coherent set of core planning deliverables for a project of your choice or a provided case study. You will draft a narrative project charter statement, define scope through a work breakdown structure (WBS), sequence activities, and develop an integrated schedule and budget. You will also clarify team roles using a responsibility assignment matrix (RAM) and identify key project risks with appropriate response strategies. The course emphasizes independent research and practical decision-making, with capstone deliverables evaluated through AI‑graded assessments aligned to the course rubric. By the end of this course, you will be able to: - Develop a narrative project charter statement that defines purpose, objectives, scope boundaries, and key stakeholders. - Create a work breakdown structure (WBS) that decomposes project scope into manageable deliverables and work packages. - Sequence project activities by identifying dependencies and logical relationships among tasks. - Build a project schedule using activity durations, sequencing, and milestones to produce a feasible timeline. - Create a project budget by estimating costs and aligning them to the WBS and schedule. - Create a responsibility assignment matrix (RAM) that clarifies roles, ownership, and accountability for project work. - Identify project risks and define appropriate response strategies (e.g., avoid, mitigate, transfer, accept) aligned to risk exposure.

Syllabus

  • Get Started!
    • This module orients you to the capstone experience, including project options, expectations, timelines, and academic integrity requirements. You will review assessment expectations and learn how AI-graded assignments will be used to evaluate your capstone deliverables so you can plan your work across the remaining modules.
  • Project Components & Instructions
    • This module provides step-by-step guidance for each required capstone deliverable and explains the quality expectations used in the AI-graded assessments. You will review expectations for the charter statement, Work Breakdown Structure (WBS), activity sequencing, schedule, budget, Responsibility Assignment Matrix (RAM), and risk responses, and use examples to understand what a complete project package should include.
  • Content Review
    • This module provides targeted links and refreshers from earlier courses in the Specialization to support your capstone work. Use these resources to strengthen your deliverables and address gaps before submitting work to the AI‑graded assessments.
  • Join the new Applied Project Management Certificate Program
    • Join our new Applied Project Management Certificate program. This week, learn more about the program, requirements for PDUs and Contact Hours from PMI®, and explore frequently asked questions of Coursera learners.
  • Feedback (AI‑Graded) Checkpoint
    • This module provides an optional checkpoint to submit draft or in-progress capstone deliverables for AI‑graded formative evaluation aligned to the rubric. You will use the automated feedback to revise and improve clarity, consistency, and completeness before final submission.
  • Final Project Assignment Submission
    • This module is the final submission point for your completed capstone project package. You will ensure your deliverables are integrated and internally consistent, then submit them for AI‑graded evaluation aligned to the course rubric.
  • Specialization Wrap-Up
    • This closing module helps you consolidate what you produced in the capstone and reflect on how to carry these deliverables into workplace practice. You will identify how to continue building competency and applying project management methods beyond the course.

Taught by

Margaret Meloni

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  • Abdullahi
    this course of project management is related to as academically and very interested to do so as long as am practicing, its very important subject for every projects to do

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