Microsoft Project course keeps students on track

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  • By Maj. Carrie Clear
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Looking for the perfect blend of project management concepts and tips and techniques for using Microsoft Project efficiently? Look no further!

The Training Center at Rose State College now offers a class for Tinker civilian employees to receive training on Microsoft Project at no cost to their organizations.

The three-day classes are scheduled for May 4, 5 and 14; May 11, 12, 21; and May 18, 19 and 28. The course provides a great introduction to effectively managing projects with Microsoft Project in its stand-alone implementation.

The Introduction to Microsoft Project course is an entry level course that provides the basic tools and techniques to help keep your projects on track and on budget. Students will learn how to make plans more flexible and more reliable using the software and is appropriate for those using Microsoft Project 2000, 2002, 2003 or 2007.

Attendees will also receive one undergraduate credit hour from Rose State College upon completion. For more information, contact your organization's training manager.