Technical Project Management (TPM) is a three-credit graduate engineering course that addresses the principles, strategies, and tools of project management that apply to a broad range of engineering projects.
The course is designed to help you improve your effectiveness as a leader of project teams and their collective work. Individual and group assignments are structured to meet the needs of a wide range of previous experience in project management, enabling students to expand their knowledge and applied skills.
This course is being offered to students interested in trying out our Master of Engineering degree offerings. You will be able to test out your ability to learn online in a very collaborative environment.
The course seeks to encourage learning by challenging students to review, critically examine, and apply best practices and current project management strategies and tools. These are identified through textbook readings, case studies, and students’ sharing of experiences and insights. A team project provides a rich opportunity for collaborative learning through a carefully designed series of exercises in which students apply project management strategies and tools. You will get the opportunity to work with other engineering professionals from both small and large companies deployed in a variety of domains including design, manufacturing, IT, applications and capital projects.
The key overall goals for this course are to help you:
- Lead and contribute more effectively in your work environment, whether as a project manager, team leader, or individual contributor.
- Select and apply strategies to organize, plan, and complete projects appropriate to the complexity, culture, and context of individual projects and organizations.
- Lead and contribute to improvements in the project management strategies and practices at your current and future employers
- Grow in understanding and application of your leadership, management, communication, and teamwork skills.
This course includes a weekly live session as well as readings, recorded lectures, discussion forums, and group/independent work. Expect to spend nine hours each week on the course.
Enroll
You will enroll for this class as a UW Special Student. Set up your UW account and begin your application! UW-Madison credits in your account can be used for future graduate programs.
Click the button below to get started. When you get to the section where you choose your program, scroll down that page and select the following option:
- Select: Post-Baccalaureate Special | Personal and Professional Development | UNDS
The course academic plan: EPD 612 Technical Project Management
Course dates: January 23rd-May 3rd, 2024
Apply by: January 7th, 2024
Questions?
Please contact studentservices@interpro.wisc.edu.
Try Out InterPro!
This course gives you the opportunity to sample the type of graduate-level courses you'll experience in our online degree programs, while strengthening your project management skills!
Earn UW credits that can be applied to other programs—including graduate certificates and online master's degrees.
Course Dates
January 23rd-May 3rd, 2024
Apply by January 7th, 2024
Course Overview
Course Themes
Epod Episode 5: Craig Lee on Technical Project Management
On this episode, Susan Ottmann talks with Craig Lee—a Principal Group Engineering Manager with Microsoft in Redmond, Washington. Craig completed his Master of Engineering in Engineering Management right here at UW-Madison. In this interview, he provides insights into his learnings from the MEM program, the Technical Project Management course where he serves as a thought-leader, and his experience as a leader at Microsoft.