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Microsoft Project Introduction/Intermediate

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Learn how to use Microsoft Project 

In this short course you will learn to create and work with research tools, enter costs into a project, set constraints and deadlines, monitor projects, manage budgets, analyse workloads and print information in Microsoft Project.

Specifically you will learn to:

  • work with key screen features
  • create a new project file
  • understand key project management concepts
  • enter and work with duration for tasks
  • enter and work with task relationships
  • create and work with resource pools
  • understand resource assignment concepts
  • assign and level over allocated resources to task
  • assign materials to tasks
  • enter a wide range of costs into a project
  • monitor and track a project 
  • print information

Entrance Requirements

This short course is aimed at those who have little or no knowledge of Microsoft Project. It is recommended that you have a general understanding of Windows and one or more Microsoft Office products.

Certification

Upon successful completion students will be issued with a Certificate of Participation.
Please note: this is not an accredited course.

Contact Details 

For more information about this course and to enrol, contact Jessica Brennan: (08) 9088 6774.

We offer a range of further study opportunities, view our course list here(opens in a new tab) .

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Semester 1, 2023

Kalgoorlie - Microsoft Project Introduction/Intermediate - 13 to 14 June

Details
Duration 2 Days
When Semester 1, 2023
Where Kalgoorlie
How On Campus
Course fee $590.00

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