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SDPM11-100: Agile and AI in Project Management

Description

This subject introduces the principles and practices of Agile project management, enabling students to work effectively as team members in Agile environments. It examines Agile frameworks such as Scrum and Kanban and compares Agile with traditional and hybrid project delivery approaches across project and product lifecycles. Students apply Agile methods using digital and AI tools, with emphasis on adaptive planning, teamwork, risk management, quality practices, and continuous improvement. The subject also explores the role of artificial intelligence, governance, and ethical considerations in contemporary Agile and technology-enabled projects, preparing students for professional practice and certification pathways.

Subject details

Type: Undergraduate Subject
Code: SDPM11-100
Faculty: Faculty of Society and Design
Credit: 10
Study areas:
  • Project Management and Innovation

Learning outcomes

  1. Apply the principles of Agile project management, comparing Agile approaches with traditional project delivery methods and the role of digital technologies and AI in contemporary practice.
  2. Apply Agile frameworks and practices (such as Scrum and Kanban) using digital project management tools to plan, coordinate, and manage simple project scenarios.
  3. Apply Agile planning, estimation, and risk management to monitor progress and value delivery.
  4. Evaluate risks, governance considerations, and ethical implications of Agile and technology-enabled project delivery, including the use of AI in regulated or complex environments.
  5. Communicate effectively in Agile project settings.
  6. Collaborate with team members to deliver Agile project outcomes.

Enrolment requirements

Requisites:

Nil

Restrictions:

Nil