BMGT 315
Project Planning and Management
Course overview
You’ll learn the techniques and practices of project management. Starting off with developing a project plan, how to implement it, control issues and assess risks involved.
Course information
| Prerequisites and Restrictions | You must satisfy the following requirement(s):
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| Available semesters | Semester 2 2026 |
| Credits | 15 |
| Domestic fees | $1,008.00 |
What you will learn
After successfully completing this course, you’ll be able to:
- Recognize the ethical duty of a project manager and the value to society and the economy.
- Describe the framework, context and management processes involved in a project.
- Collect, analyse and present important project metrics. This will include project scoping, scheduling, resource allocation, determining costs, procurement processes, risks assessment and quality requirements.
- Describe methods for effective project stakeholder communication.
- Apply a project management software to assist in project planning and management.
Course examiners
Dr Hafsa Ahmed
Senior Lecturer
Department of Global Value Chains and Trade
hafsa.ahmed@lincoln.ac.nz Researcher profile