ENGR 200
Program Management Principles for Engineers and Professionals
Description: Lecture, four hours; outside study, eight hours. Designed for graduate students. Practical review of necessary processes and procedures to successfully manage technology programs. Review of fundamentals of program planning, organizational structure, implementation, and performance tracking methods to provide program manager with necessary information to support decision-making process that provides high-quality products on time and within budget. Letter grading.
Units: 4.0
Units: 4.0
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Winter 2023 - Easy management class to take a break from technical courses. Professors worked in the industry as leaders, so they speak of their experience often and love to have discussions with students that are current professionals. TAs are engaging and respond quickly. Tests are open book. And projects are straightforward and manageable.
Winter 2023 - Easy management class to take a break from technical courses. Professors worked in the industry as leaders, so they speak of their experience often and love to have discussions with students that are current professionals. TAs are engaging and respond quickly. Tests are open book. And projects are straightforward and manageable.
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Winter 2025 - Would not take this again. The class had the potential to be engaging and interactive, but instead, it was painfully dull and uninspiring. The lectures were like seminars and you'd get homework that was readings along with just problems from a textbook. Midterm and final for a course like this were made unnecessarily hard. It's more like a mba core course rather than a prof dev elective in engineering. Would advise against this unless you don't have any core technical courses or just want unnecessary workload for the week.
Winter 2025 - Would not take this again. The class had the potential to be engaging and interactive, but instead, it was painfully dull and uninspiring. The lectures were like seminars and you'd get homework that was readings along with just problems from a textbook. Midterm and final for a course like this were made unnecessarily hard. It's more like a mba core course rather than a prof dev elective in engineering. Would advise against this unless you don't have any core technical courses or just want unnecessary workload for the week.