Microsoft Project 2002 Specialist Curriculum Outline
Getting Started with Project 2002
Overview/DescriptionTo discuss the basics of project management and to introduce Project 2002 as a project management tool
Target AudienceBusiness managers, planners, and team members who want to track and manage project tasks, costs, and resources; candidates for MOUS certification; anyone wishing to gain a basic understanding of Project 2002; end users seeking competence in Project 2002
PrerequisitesA basic knowledge of standard project methodology; familiarity with Microsoft Windows and Office environments; a knowledge of previous versions of Project is preferred
Expected Duration (hours)1.7
Lesson Objectives Getting Started with Project 2002
Discuss the basic concepts of project management. Create a new project in Project 2002. Define basic project criteria for Project 2002. Create and define a project using Project 2002. Enter project tasks and task-duration information in Project 2002. Course Number:
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Up and Running with Project 2002
Overview/Description
To discuss how to manipulate project tasks and resources in Project 2002 to produce a detailed project plan
Target Audience
Business managers, planners, and team members who want to track and manage project tasks, costs, and resources; candidates for MOUS certification; anyone wishing to gain a basic understanding of Project 2002; end users seeking competence in Project 2002
Prerequisites
A basic knowledge of standard project methodology; familiarity with Microsoft Windows and Office environments; a knowledge of previous versions of Project is preferred
Expected Duration (hours)
2.0
Lesson Objectives Up and Running with Project 2002
Schedule and create tasks in Project 2002. Link and attach detailed information to tasks and set task constraints in Project 2002. Create task dependencies and to constrain tasks in a project schedule in Project 2002. Specify the resources for a project and set up work-time options for those resources in Project 2002. Assign resources to project tasks and define additonal information for resources in Microsoft Project 2002. Add resources and change information for existing project plan resources in Project 2002. Course Number:
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Tracking and Reporting with Project 2002
Overview/Description
To discuss how to track project progress and create project reports in Project 2002
Target Audience
Business managers, planners, and team members who want to track and manage project tasks, costs, and resources; candidates for MOUS certification; anyone wishing to gain a basic understanding of Project 2002; end users seeking competence in Project 2002
Prerequisites
A basic knowledge of standard project methodology; familiarity with Microsoft Windows and Office environments; a knowledge of previous versions of Project is preferred
Expected Duration (hours)
1.7
Lesson Objectives Tracking and Reporting with Project 2002
Set project-tracking options for a project in Project 2002. Create a project baseline and track tasks under specific filter criteria in Project 2002. Select a view or report in Project 2002. Tailor views and reports using filter options in Project 2002. Create a new view and create a report for that view in Project 2002. Course Number:
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Data Sources, Templates, and Customization in Project 2002
Overview/Description
To discuss how to deal with multiple data sources using Project 2002
Target Audience
Anyone wishing to gain advanced knowledge of Microsoft Project 2002; candidates for MOUS certification; end users seeking competence in Microsoft Project 2002
Prerequisites
A good understanding of project management methodology
Expected Duration (hours)
2.8
Lesson Objectives Data Sources, Templates, and Customization in Project 2002
Import and export data in other application data formats to and from Project 2002. Use Project 2002 to work with data in other Office application formats. Work with standard and workgroup templates in Project 2002 and Project Server 2002. Change the default options and customize menus and toolbars for Project 2002. Create and use templates in Project 2002. Add columns of custom information to tasks and resources in Project 2002. Create a code to create a hierarchial structure within Project 2002 Apply filters and groups in Project 2002. Create and assign custom calendars and multiple costings to tasks and resources in Project 2002. Add custom information to projects in Project 2002. Course Number:
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Workgroup, Collaboration, and Advanced Reporting Options in Project 2002
Overview/Description
To discuss collaboration and advanced tracking and reporting with Project 2002
Target Audience
Anyone wishing to gain advanced knowledge of Microsoft Project 2002; candidates for MOUS certification; end users seeking competence in Microsoft Project 2002
Prerequisites
A good understanding of project management methodology
Expected Duration (hours)
3.0
Lesson Objectives Workgroup, Collaboration, and Advanced Reporting Options in Project 2002
Create dependencies within tasks and resources for multiple projects in Project 2002. Deal with projects in a multiple-project environment in Project 2002. Connect to a Project 2002 server. Discuss collaboration features and user roles for Microsoft Project Server 2002. Publish project information to Project Server 2002. View Project Server 2002 information using a browser or Project 2002. Create enterprise resource pools for collaboration using Project Server 2002. Use Project Server 2002 analysis tools for advanced reporting on a project. Course Number:
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This course covers getting started with Project 2002, tracking and reporting, how to use data sources, templates, and customization as
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Microsoft Project 2002 Specialist