- Type Validation
- Level Intermediate
- Cost Paid
Project Management Essentials for Law Enforcement
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RIT Certified
This course provides an overview of the project management lifecycle and the role of a project manager, situated in the context of law enforcement. Students learn about the elements of a project, including articulation of project goals, project scoping, and risk analysis. Approaches for identifying and engaging stakeholders, monitoring project progress, and effectively managing a team throughout a project are also covered. As a culmination of the course, students create a full project plan.
- Type Validation
- Level Intermediate
- Cost Paid
Skills
- Conflict Resolution
- Contingency Planning
- Cost Estimation
- Cost Management
- Earned Value Management (EVM)
- Gantt Charts
- Leadership
- Lean Six Sigma
- Life Cycle Cost Analysis (LCCA)
- Operational Process Review
- Procurement
- Project Estimation
- Project Management
- Project Planning
- Project Schedules
- Project Scoping
- Project Stakeholders
- Purchasing
- Quality Control (QC)
- Team Building
- Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)
Earning Criteria
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Recipients of this badge have completed an RIT Certified course as defined by earning a grade of C or above and successfully completing the skills-based assessments associated with the course learning objectives.
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Recipients of this badge created a tangible, industry-relevant work sample as part of this course.
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Recipients of this badge have completed an extensive, applied project as part of this course. Refer to the course learning objectives for more details.