Course Brief

This comprehensive "Agile Project Management" course offers learners a promising pathway to diverse job prospects and roles in project management. Upon completion, learners will be equipped with the knowledge and skills necessary to excel in Agile project management, particularly in implementing Scrum methodology. This opens up opportunities in various industries and organizations seeking professionals adept at driving successful project outcomes through Agile practices.

The course consists of several learning units that provide a well-rounded understanding of Agile project management and Scrum implementation. The first unit explores Agile Project Management and Scrum, introducing learners to the fundamental principles and concepts of Agile methodologies. The following unit focuses on Building a Scrum Team and Scrum Planning & Implementation, providing learners with insights into team dynamics, planning strategies, and the practical application of Scrum.

To enhance practical knowledge, the course incorporates real-world case studies. Case Study 1 delves into the implementation of Scrum within a product team, offering learners a glimpse into the challenges and successes of Scrum adoption. Case Study 2 further expands on Scrum implementation, providing learners with hands-on experience in overcoming obstacles that may arise during the process. Additionally, Case Study 3 explores the impact of organizational and team structures on Agile project management, helping learners understand the importance of aligning structures with Agile practices.

At the end of the learning units, the learners perform the Project tasks where learners undertake a comprehensive project to implement Project Management using Scrum. This project involves a series of tasks designed to provide practical experience in Agile project management. Task 1 requires learners to outline the Scrum project, ensuring a clear understanding of project objectives and scope. Task 2 focuses on building the Scrum team and developing an implementation plan to effectively execute the project. Task 3 involves creating a backlog and prioritizing user stories, crucial steps in Agile project management. In Task 4, learners execute a mock sprint, engaging in sprint review and retrospective activities, which are essential components of the Scrum methodology. Finally, Task 5 entails defining five sprints and establishing success measures to evaluate the project"s progress and outcomes.

By successfully completing this course, learners will gain the expertise needed to implement Agile project management using Scrum effectively. They will acquire essential skills in project planning, user story prioritization, role assignment, sprint execution, and defining success measures. These skills, combined with the knowledge gained from the instructional units and case studies, will empower learners to drive successful project outcomes and excel in the field of Agile project management. 

Course Knowledge, Skills & Ability Summary

At the end of the course, you will be able to acquire the following:

Knowledge

  • Identify key principles and concepts of Agile project management and Scrum methodology.
  • Describe the steps involved in building a Scrum team and implementing Scrum in projects.
  • Explain the challenges and successes of implementing Scrum within a product team.
  • Analyze the impact of organizational and team structures on Agile project management.
  • Recognize the importance of prioritizing user stories and creating backlogs in Agile projects.

Skills

  • Apply Scrum methodology to plan and execute projects, including sprint reviews and retrospectives.
  • Prioritize user stories and create effective backlogs for Agile project management.
  • Build and manage a Scrum team, assigning appropriate roles and responsibilities.
  • Execute mock sprints, fostering collaboration and efficient project delivery.
  • Define and measure success by establishing sprint goals and project success measures.

Ability

Implement Agile project management using Scrum, effectively planning and executing projects, prioritizing user stories, managing Scrum teams, and measuring project success.

Blended Learning Journey

(60.5 Hours)

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E-Learning

12 Hours

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Flipped Class

12 Hours

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Mentoring Support (Sync) (Assignment)

12 Hours

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Mentoring Support (Sync) (Project)

12 Hours

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Mentoring Support (Sync)

12 Hours

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Summative Assessment

0.5 Hours

Module Summary

Agile Project Management (Implementation) (SF) (Synchronous and Asynchronous E-learning)

Module Brief

The Agile Project Management module provides learners with a comprehensive understanding of project management and Scrum methodology implementation. The module covers essential topics such as Agile Project Management, Project Management using Scrum, Building a Scrum Team, and Scrum Planning & Implementation. Learners develop expertise in implementing Project Management using Scrum, including project planning, user story prioritization, role assignment, sprint execution, and defining sprints and success measures.

The unit incorporates real-world case studies to enhance practical understanding. Case Study 1 focuses on the implementation of Scrum within a product team, providing learners with authentic scenarios and challenges. Case Study 2 explores overcoming obstacles in Scrum implementation, equipping learners with hands-on experience in managing project complexities. Case Study 3 examines the impact of organizational and team structures on Agile project management, offering valuable insights for optimizing project performance. Learners will also gain hands on exposure to using ClickUp tool to create and manage the scrum.

By combining theory and practical experience, the unit equips learners to apply Agile principles and leverage Scrum methodology effectively. Upon completion, learners possess the skills needed to navigate project management intricacies and drive successful outcomes.

Other Information
  • SSG Module Reference No: TGS-2019503276
  • Module Validity Date: 2025-01-31

Target Audience & Prerequisite

Target Audience

Prerequisite

  • Minimum Age: Minimum 21 years.
  • English Proficiency: Minimum IELTS 5.5 or its equivalent.
  • Academic Qualification: Minimum one credit in N Level or its equivalent.
  • Experience: Not Mandatory.

Graduation Requirements

Certificates

Academic Qualification

  • No Academic Qualification for this course

Statement of Attainment

  • Agile Project Management (Implementation) (SF) (Synchronous and Asynchronous E-learning)

    ICT-PMT-4002-1.1: Programme Management

  • ICT-PMT-3002-1.1: Programme Management

Industry Skills Certificate

  • No Industry Skills Certificate for this course

Other Information

Course Reference

  • SSG Course Reference No: TGS-2019503276

  • Course Validity Date: 2025-01-31

  • Course Developer : Lithan Academy

Pricing & Funding