Graduate Course Descriptions

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5506. Managing International Development Projects

3.00 credits

Prerequisites: OPIM 5270.

Grading Basis: Graded

Application of project management knowledge, tools, and techniques to the planning, organization, and delivery of international development projects and programs. Funded by institutions (e.g., multilateral or regional development banks, United Nations associated agencies, bilateral government agencies, non-governmental organizations, global funds), these projects/programs cover a wide range of sectors and focus on poverty reduction/alleviation and improving living standards of people in developing and emerging countries, assistance to victims of natural or people caused disasters, capacity building and development of basic physical and social infrastructures, and on promoting environmentally sound development and basic human rights protection.

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