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                 BQB7007 INTEGRATED PROJECT

                 6 Credits    Students will be guided and supervised by the lecturer. The theme for the given issues and problems in the
                              course of project work is based on the elements of one or a combination of knowledge related to project
                              management. Students are required to present and defend the results of project work courses given in the
                              seminar.

                              At the end of the course, students are able to:
                              1.  Understand the interests of the combination and integration of knowledge.
                              2.  Relate concepts, principles, techniques and the academic knowledge acquired.
                              3.  Apply the knowledge gained and confidence to solve problems.

                 BQB7008 PROJECT MANAGEMENT PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT II

                 3 Credits    This course provides an overview of the aspects covered by the Project Management Institute (PMI) Project
                              Management Professional certification (PMP) by the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK).
                              Five of the ten knowledge areas contained in the PMBOK that will be covered are:
                              1. Project Human Resource Management,
                              2. Project Communication Management,
                              3. Project Risk Management,
                              4. Project Procurement Management, and
                              5. Project Stakeholder Management.

                              At the end of the course, students are able to:
                              1.  Discuss about Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK).
                              2.  Identify best practices recognized by the discipline of project management for implementation into a
                                  successful project management.
                              3.  Apply  a  successful  project  management  disciplines  through  a  strong  foundation,  intellectually,  and
                                  professionally

                 BQB7009 VALUE AND RISK MANAGEMENT FOR PROJECTS
                 3 Credits    This course introduces the general theories of value and risk management as part of the process involved in
                              project  management.  Each  element  will  be  emphasized  in  terms  of  theory,  methodology  and  practical
                              applications for the project.

                              At the end of the course, students are able to:
                              1.  Identify the value and risk management aspects that are needed in projects.
                              2.  Explain the concepts and principles of value and risk management in projects.
                              3.  Develop the skills and methods of implementation of value and risk management in the context of
                                  projects.
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