Professional Program in Project Management (PRMG) The objective of the professional program in project management is to train engineers and other individuals to become project managers and to develop modern techniques in this field. Program Requirements To complete the requirements of the Professional Certificate in Project Management, the candidate must successfully complete 6 courses and present an acceptable project. Four of the courses are required and must be taken by all candidates: (PRMG 010, PRMG 015, PRMG 020, PRMG 025, PRMG 030 & PRMG 080) while the other remaining courses; one can be selected from PRMG, and courses in other professional programs according to individual interest. Each of the courses is one semester which is equivalent to 45 hours of instruction. The certificate requirements can be completed in two semesters (one year) but those who can not afford the time may take up to 3 years. Registration Fee The registration fee is L.E. 1,650 per course for Egyptians & $ 600 per course for Non-Egyptians. Fees for PRMG 075 & PRMG 090 are L.E. 3,150 per course for Egyptians & $950 for NonEgyptians. The fees can either be paid in cash or by check payable to A.U.C. Nomination letters from companies are accepted. Courses Outlines Core Courses :( 4courses are required by all candidates) PRMG 010: Project Planning and Control Techniques  Statement of objectives  Concept of project management  Estimating resources requirements  Network techniques: nodes, arrows, activity, event  CPM, PERT, Precedence Diagramming  Network calculations, gantt charts  Resource loading and leveling  Least cost scheduling  Time-cost trade-offs  Targeting, updating and float trend analyses  Project performance evaluation  Line of balance  Computerized systems  Case studies.PRMG 015: HR for Project Management  Identify the skill sets that effective project leaders must possess in order to be successful  Determine what team members look for in an effective project leader.  Foster collaboration by promoting cooperative goals and mutual trust  Cultivate trusting relationships and in turn, motivate the team toward success  Explain the role of a project manager, the different skills a manager requires at the different levels, and the challenges that managers face.  Explain the steps of decision making.  Discuss the factors and issues affecting a project manager’s as a decision maker and a problem solver.  Describe the approaches to establishing goals and developing plans.  Explain the strategic management process.  Understand the communication process.  Discuss the factors affecting organizational communication.  Understand how to build an effective groups and teams.  Acquire a comprehensive understanding of specific areas in HRM and its applications.  Familiarize students with the current and future HRM issues which are relevant in Egypt.  Discuss with students different organizational behaviour topics such as stress and time management, procrastination, dealing with difficult people at work…..etc. PRMG 020: Management of Project Resources  Introduction  Critical project resources  Materials management: planning and control; procurement and acquisition, costs;  production planning systems  Human resources management: manpower planning and organization; job description and evaluation; recruiting and training; theories of motivation; labour relations, time management  Equipment management: equipment selection, cycle time; matching plants; owning and operating costs  Case studies. PRMG 025: Project Management International Standards  Project Management Frame Work  What is a project? Project life cycle (project phases)  Project Manager Roles & Responsibilities  Organizational Influences, Organizational structure  Project Management Processes Mapping  Project Initiating  Feasibility study (project selection methods)  Project Charter  Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)  Planning Techniques (PERT & CPM)  Schedule compression (Crashing-Fast Tracking)  Resource Leveling  Cost Estimating Methods & Cost Budgeting  Quality Planning Techniques  Human Resources & Communication Planning  Risk Planning processes  Procurement Management  Building & developing Project Team  Project Execution  Project Monitoring & Control  Scope Verification & Control  Schedule control  Cost control  Quality control  Risk Monitoring & Control  Project Closing PRMG 030: Project Budgeting and Financial Control  Basic accounting terminology  T-accounts, debit and credit  Adjustments  Financial statements  Financial analysis, ratio analysis  Revenue and cost recognition  Cash flow analysis  Project control - time and cost  Value engineering  Case studiesPRMG 080: Project Bids and Contracts  Tendering and pre-qualification procedure of FIDIC  World Bank SBD, OECF & Law No. 89  Risks allocation  Construction and professional liability insurance  Legal concepts of construction contracts and significant contractual clauses  Disputes, claims and arbitration  Amicable settlement of disputes (ADR)  Arbitration  FIDIC forms of contract for construction, plant and design/build and EPC  FIDIC: client/consultant and subconsultancy agreements  FIDIC joint venture (consortium) agreement  Project. Elective Courses: (Choose two courses, the two also can be from another Professional Program) PRMG 035: Cost Management for Engineering Projects  Cost Estimation and Pricing.  Statistical and Probability Tools for Cost Engineering.  Optimizing Resources and Cost Maturity Model.  Heuristic Methods and Computer Models.  Construction and Industrial Economics.  Constructability and Value Engineering.  Monitoring and Cost Performance appraisal.  Contracting Fundamentals for Cost Engineers. PRMG 040: Project Management Information Systems  Management information systems: an overview  Definition of MIS  MIS and other disciplines  Management information sub-systems  Structure of MIS  MIS support of decision making  MIS structure based on management activity and organizational functions  Conceptual design of MIS  Detailed design of MIS  The monitoring systems and report types  Information systems for planning and control  Case studies. PRMG 045: Project Communications Management  Distinguish between different character types  Identify best approach technique for different personalities  Apply techniques for building trust and persuasion with coworkers, suppliers, and managers  Build and deliver effective presentations  Apply techniques of effective leadership  Identify key habits that result in ineffective performance  Apply innovative techniques to changing team culture  Negotiate effectively in different project settings  Deliver messages in an effective form PRMG 050: Projects Feasibility Studies  Project phases  Pre-investment studies  Opportunities studies  Pre-feasibility studies  Support studies  Feasibility studies:  Market analysis and technical analysis  Financial analysis, Sensitivity analysis  Location and site, Economic evaluation  Case studies.PRMG 055: Project Procurement Management  Overview of the Procurement Process (PMBOK)  Plan Procurement  Conduct Procurement  Administer Procurement  Close Procurement  Case Study PRMG 060: Quality Engineering  Quality and quality systems  Quality planning  Organizing for quality  Economics of quality  Quality improvement techniques  Total quality management - ISO 9000  Company quality manual  Project quality manual  Case studies. PRMG 070: Maintenance Planning for Mechanical and Civil Engineers  Definitions  Maintenance organization  Preventive maintenance planning and scheduling  Maintenance management and control  Reporting and recording maintenance, breakdowns and repair  Maintenance materials management  Work study in maintenance  Computer systems  Case studies PRMG 075: Project Planning & Scheduling Professional – preparation Course for PSP Certificate –Certified Program This course is divided to 2 main parts, the first covers the project planning and scheduling through lectures, discussions, workshops, the second part is dedicated for how to use Primavera Project Management software to apply the Knowledge learned in part I through practical sessions and workshops  Project Planning & Scheduling  Project management software (Primavera 6) PRMG 090: Certified Cost Consultant / Certified Cost Engineer Preparation Course for CCE Certificate –Certified Program  Cost  Cost Estimating  Planning & Scheduling  Progress & Cost Control  Project Management  Economic Analysis  Statistics, Probability PRMG 095: Risk Management  Sources of risk is in projects  Risk management planning: polices, tolerances  Types of risks  Risk breakdown structure (RBS)  Risk indicators  Risk identification tools  Risk identification/qualitative analysis  Risk assessment/qualitative analysis  Risk response and mitigation  Risk allocation  Risk management regime  Phases and stages of a crisis  Crisis management  Contents of a crisis management program, breakdowns and repair  Composition of crisis management team  Crisis information management  Crisis management audit plan  Communication in crisis management  Case studies  Evaluation project.PRMG 096: Management of Multiple Projects  Introduction and Types of Multiple Projects  Life Cycles of Projects  Managing Multiple Independent Projects  Program Management  Risk Management in Multiple Projects  Setting Priorities  The Theory of Constraints and Critical Chain Project Management  Team Management  The Project Management Information System  The Program Management Office  Portfolio Management PRMG 099: Value Analysis for Engineering Projects  Value Engineering Concepts and History  Value Management and Function Analysis  Value Analysis Schemes, Teams and Creativity Process  Cost Analysis and Life Cycle Cost  Value Analysis Implementation and Evaluation Methods  Value Presentations and Interpersonal Skills  Value Analysis and LEED.  Resource Optimization and Waste Elimination  Case Studies For more information AUC - Engineering and Science Services: Tahrir Campus: New Falaki Building, Room 740, Cairo 11511, Egypt. 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