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BUSINESS & MANAGEMENT
Project Management
Agile Project Management
MGMT X 446.1
Agile Methodologies with Scrum and Kanban
4.0 units
The use of Agile is quickly becoming the new norm. This course covers SCRUM and Kanban as the most popular agile and lean processes for enabling fast delivery of projects while shifting culture to teamwork, collaboration and continuous improvement. Students will gain the skills to apply the agile steps to their projects by practicing with iterative and incremental scheduling techniques and SPRINTS. Students explore how agile trends and emerging practices are different than predictive, waterfall scheduling models and traditional life cycle development approaches. This course meets the education training hours for and helps students gain knowledge towards the PMI Agile Certified Practitioner (PMI-ACP)® certification. It also provides foundational knowledge for the Certified Scrum Professional ScrumMaster (CSP-SM)® and Professional Scrum Master (PSM)® certifications. In addition, this course helps students gain knowledge towards the PMP® Exam by PMI® and qualifies for the required 35 Contact Hours or PDU’s to apply for or maintain an existing PMP® certification. Reg# 398497
Fee: $1,050
No refund after 29 Apr. to 30 June X In Person
11 mtgs
Monday, 6-9pm, June 24-Aug. 26
UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center: 10920 Lindbrook Dr. Monday, 6-9pm, Sept. 9
Location to be announced No meeting Sept. 2.
Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Enrollment deadline: June 23
Nadya Ichinomiya, BS, Vice President of Agile Transformation, Enablement & Operations at Sony Pictures Entertainment
Reg# 398498
Fee: $1,050
No refund after 29 Apr. to 30 June M Online
June 24-Sept. 8
Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Enrollment deadline: June 23.
Nareg Tovmassian, B.S., P.M.P., A.C.P., Cisco C.C.D.A., C.S.E., C.X.F.S.; lead Business Process Consultant in the Document Management Shared Services group at Kaiser Permanente.
MGMT X 446.3
Scaled
4.0 units
Agile Approaches
Scaling Agile is difficult, with a lack of available experienced professionals. This course covers essential concepts and processes to implement Agile within large enterprises, including planning and prioritization, discipline, project management, distributed teams, empowering team members and visualization of Enterprise ideas. Industry case studies leveraging Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe) and Large Scaled Scrum (LeSS) are studied. This course will meet the education training hours and will help you gain knowledge towards the PMI Agile Certified Practitioner (PMI-ACP)® certification. It also provides foundational knowledge for the Certified Scrum Professional ScrumMaster (CSP-SM)® and Professional Scrum Master (PSM)® certifications.
Reg# 398500
Fee: $1,050
No refund after 29 Apr. to 30 June M Online
June 24-Sept. 8
Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Enrollment deadline: June 23.
Lori Garcia, EMBA, PMP; project manager, Medtronic.
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MGMT X 444.1
Fundamentals of Project Management
4.0 units
Master the essentials of Project Management, bridging theoretical concepts with hands-on techniques to drive projects to successful completion. Elevate your project management prowess by adeptly engaging stakeholders and harmonizing diverse processes within a standardized framework across project lifecycles. This immersive course empowers you to navigate the intricacies of project management with real-world examples and industry-relevant methodologies, ensuring you’re equipped to tackle modern challenges head-on. The course is instructed by seasoned industry professionals with decades of hands-on experience whose wealth of expertise will enrich your learning journey, incorporating the latest trends such as Agile considerations and AI impacts. Moreover, this course is designed to align with the PMP® Exam curriculum prescribed by PMI®, providing you with the requisite 35 Educational Credits essential for both aspiring and seasoned project managers to pursue or maintain their PMP® certification.
Reg# 398479
Fee: $1,050
No refund after 29 Apr. to 30 June
M Online
June 24-Sept. 8
Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Visitors not permitted. Enrollment deadline: June 23.
Robert Stone, B.A., M.S., P.M.P.; executive director, The Larston Group Reg# 398480
Fee: $1,050
No refund after 29 Apr. to 30 June
M Online
June 24-Sept. 8
Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Visitors not permitted.
Enrollment deadline: June 23.
Robert Stone, B.A., M.S., P.M.P.; executive director, The Larston Group Reg# 398477
Fee: $1,050
No refund after 29 Apr. to 30 June
X In Person 11 mtgs
Tuesday, 6-9pm, June 25-Sept. 3
UCLA Extension Gayley Center: 1145 Gayley Ave.
Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Enrollment deadline: June 23.
John H. Gormley, BA, FAIA; director of Design & Project Management at UCLA.
Reg# 398478
Fee: $1,050
No refund after 29 Apr. to 30 June
A Live Online 11 mtgs
Wednesday, 6-9pm, June 26-Sept. 4
Remote Classroom
Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Enrollment deadline: June 23.
JM Gibis B.A., Sr. director, PMO, Technical Operations at NBCUniversal
MGMT X 444.2
Project Schedule and Cost Management
4.0 units
Navigate the intricate balance between scope, time, and cost to ensure timely and cost-effective project delivery. This comprehensive course delves into essential concepts like earned value management, empowering you to effectively track schedule and cost performance, and optimize project outcomes. Learn practical strategies for schedule management by exploring Agile, Adaptive, and Predictive development approaches to enhance project scheduling tactics. The course includes discussions on the use of established project schedule tracking tools such as Smartsheet®, MS Project®, and Primavera® across various industries. Enhance your ability to create, manage, and adjust project schedules with precision and efficiency beginning with the precedence diagram method and progressing to critical path analysis. Guided by seasoned instructors with extensive expertise in the field, gain valuable insights and study real-world examples that illuminate best practices in schedule and cost management. Moreover, this course is designed to align with the PMP® Exam curriculum outlined by PMI®, providing you with the necessary 35 Education Credits required to pursue or maintain your PMP® certification, ensuring you are well-equipped to excel in project management.
Reg# 398483
Fee: $1,050
No refund after 29 Apr. to 30 June M Online
June 24-Sept. 8
Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Enrollment deadline: June 23.
Tony Swaim, D.B.A., M.B.A., P.M.P., Certified Six Sigma Black Belt; principal, Tony Swaim & Associates.
Reg# 398481
Fee: $1,050
No refund after 29 Apr. to 30 June
X In Person 11 mtgs
Wednesday, 6-9pm, June 26-Sept. 4
UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center: 10920 Lindbrook Dr. Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Enrollment deadline: June 23.
Artin Mgrtichian M.I.S.M., M.P.M., P.M.P., L.E.E.D. G.A.; project manager, MedMedia Group
MGMT X 444.3
Project Quality and Leadership
4.0 units
Achieve a competitive advantage by applying data-driven improvement methodologies to manage quality measures on your projects to meet and exceed customer expectations. Sharpen your leadership skills to attain your project goals alongside team members and stakeholders and learn to use strong communication and interpersonal skills. This course helps you gain knowledge towards the PMP® Exam by PMI® and qualifies for the required 35 Contact Hours or PDU’s to apply for or maintain an existing PMP® certification.
Reg# 398486
Fee: $1,050
No refund after 29 Apr. to 30 June
A Live Online 11 mtgs
Monday, 6-9pm, June 24-Sept. 9
Remote Classroom
No meeting Sep 2.
Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Enrollment deadline: June 23.
Lori Garcia, EMBA, PMP; project manager, Medtronic. Reg# 398487
Fee: $1,050
No refund after 29 Apr. to 30 June
M Online
June 24-Sept. 8
Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Enrollment deadline: June 23.
John Sarakatsannis, M.B.A., M.S., P.M.P., C.P.C.M., C.F.C.M.; professor of Contract Management at the Defense Acquisition University (DAU).
Reg# 398485
Fee: $1,050
No refund after 29 Apr. to 30 June
X In Person 11 mtgs
Wednesday, 6-9pm, June 26-Sept. 4
UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center: 10920 Lindbrook Dr. Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Enrollment deadline: June 23.
Nareg Tovmassian B.S., P.M.P., A.C.P., Cisco C.C.D.A., C.S.E., C.X.F.S.; lead Business Process Consultant in the Document Management Shared Services group at Kaiser Permanente.
MGMT X 444.4
Project Risk and Procurement Management
4.0 units
Explore causes of risk on your projects and examine impacts by the triple constraint, workforce and vendors. Learn to apply optimized risk response strategies for successful execution and completion of your projects. Minimize risk impacts from procurement processes, and sharpen your negotiation tactics to ultimately sign win-win agreements with qualified contractors. This course will help you gain knowledge towards the PMP® Exam by PMI® and qualifies for the required 35 Contact Hours or PDU’s to apply for or maintain an existing PMP® certification.
Reg# 398490
Fee: $1,050
No refund after 29 Apr. to 30 June
A Live Online 11 mtgs
Monday, 6-9pm, June 24-Sept. 9
Remote Classroom
No meeting Sept. 2.
Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Enrollment deadline: June 23.
John Sarakatsannis M.B.A., M.S., P.M.P., C.P.C.M., C.F.C.M.; professor of Contract Management at the Defense Acquisition University (DAU).
Reg# 398491
Fee: $1,050
No refund after 29 Apr. to 30 June
M Online
June 24-Sept. 8
Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Enrollment deadline: June 23.
Al Hirsch, BSEE, M.S.; Managing director, CTARCo International.
Reg# 398492
Fee: $1,050
No refund after 29 Apr. to 30 June
M Online
June 24-Sept. 8
Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Enrollment deadline: June 23.
Lori Jones J.D., M.S.; subcontract program manager, Northrop Grumman.
Reg# 398493
Fee: $1,300
No refund after 29 Apr. to 30 June
M Online
11 mtgs
Tuesday, 5-8pm, June 25-Sept. 3
Remote Classroom
Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Enrollment deadline: Jun. 30
Lori Jones J.D., M.S.; subcontract program manager, Northrop Grumman.
Reg# 398488
Fee: $1,050
No refund after 29 Apr. to 30 June
X In Person
11 mtgs
Thursday, 6-9pm, June 27-Sept. 12
UCLA Extension Lindbrook Center: 10920 Lindbrook Dr. No meeting July 4.
Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Enrollment deadline: June 23.
Artin Mgrtichian, M.I.S.M., M.P.M., P.M.P., L.E.E.D. G.A.; project manager, MedMedia Group
MGMT X 444.6
Project Management Capstone
4.0 units
This course provides interactive training on the project management framework and foundation using a single project from start to finish spanning across all five phases in a project life cycle. Students work in groups as consultants and apply hands-on experience using a real-life project starting from initiation to closing to maximize learning potential in project management. The concepts learned during the course could be applied to any project within any industry and with varying complexities, putting a sharper focus on the people, processes, tools, techniques and technologies needed to successfully execute projects and meet customer expectations. This course helps you gain knowledge towards the PMP® Exam by PMI® and qualifies for the required 35 Contact Hours or PDU’s to apply for or maintain an existing PMP® certification.
Prerequisite(s): Completion of MGMT X 444.1 Fundamentals of Project Management course required to have knowledge of basic concepts and terminology to be used in this Capstone course.
Reg# 398496
Fee: $1,050
No refund after 29 Apr. to 30 June
M Online
June 24-Sept. 8
Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Enrollment deadline: June 23.
Al Hirsch BSEE, M.S.; Managing director, CTARCo International. Reg# 398494
Fee: $1,050
No refund after 29 Apr. to 30 June
A Live Online 11 mtgs
Thursday, 6-9pm, June 27-Sept. 12
Remote Classroom
No meeting July 4.
Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Enrollment deadline: June 23.
Margaret Meloni, Ph.D., M.B.A., P.M.P.; owner and leader ofpmStudent. com.
MGMT X 443.4
Leadership and the Human Element in Project Management 4.0 units
Effective leadership skills are perhaps the greatest determinant of project success. Project managers must demonstrate leadership effectiveness throughout each phase of the project life cycle. Review and recognize specific leadership styles in the context of real-world examples. Participative assignments help both current and future project managers enhance their own leadership effectiveness. Course content covers project communication, motivation, conflict resolution, negotiation, stress management and effective leadership in the context of project management. Participants identify the leadership challenges unique to the project environment, identify their leadership strengths and weaknesses, identify five conflict resolution modes and when to use them, and learn to differentiate between position power and personal power. Note: This course is NOT interchangeable with MGMT X 490.996 Leadership Communication Strategies.
Reg# 398501
Fee: $1,050
No refund after 29 Apr. to 30 June
M Online
June 24-Sept. 8
Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Enrollment deadline: June 23.
Margaret Meloni, Ph.D., M.B.A., P.M.P.; owner and leader ofpmStudent. com.
MGMT X 443.5
Managing Global Outsourced Projects
4.0 units
Outsourcing has become a way of life in the twenty-first century. Much of the project work that used to be proposed, planned, implemented and controlled inside an organization is now being partially or completely performed at domestic and foreign suppliers. Firms are transitioning from being “doers” of projects to “buyers” of project work. How can you be sure things are being done as you desire? This course is designed to help you increase your satisfaction levels with project outputs that enhance your effectiveness as a buyer and seller of products or services, especially for large contracts that include subcontractors and a supply chain of vendors. Instruction also covers decisions regarding make versus buy and the type of contract to use. Solicitation and source selection focuses on procurement and helps you understand the use of the statement of work, common solicitation documents, seller evaluation criteria, pricing and contract law considerations. Additionally, the course covers the contract administration process, which addresses seller performance and payment on external procurements; and the closing process, which covers contract completion, termination and disputes.
Reg# 398502
Fee: $1,050
No refund after 29 Apr. to 30 June M Online
June 24-Sept. 8
Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Enrollment deadline: June 23.
Vincent Padilla J.D.; contracts lead; Boeing.