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The effect of prior exposure to project management techniques in project-based courses.

SelectedWorks Author Profiles:

Han Reichgelt

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

2005

ISSN

1529-7314

Abstract

Project Management (PM) is an important component of baccalaureate programs in both Information Systems (IS) and Information Technology (IT). Many institutions offer a PM course in the curriculum, which students typically take in their last semester. However, other courses in IS and IT are often taught with a heavy emphasis on individual and group projects, and therefore it seems reasonable to expect that students would perform better in such courses if they had received formal instruction in PM earlier in their program of study. This paper is a pilot study to determine whether this is indeed the case. It compares the performance of students who had previously completed a PM course and students who had not in a heavily project-based database course.

Comments

Citation only. Full-text article is available through access provided by the publisher. Published in Issues in Information Systems, 6(1), 398-404. Full text document is available through the link provided.

Language

en_US

Publisher

International Association for Computer Information Systems

Creative Commons License

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