Q4 (2025) - Project Management

BUS522
Open Closing on September 30, 2025 / 3 spots left
Main contact
Calbright College
Sacramento, California, United States
Silke - Team Riipen
Administrator
Experience
3 projects wanted
Dates set by teams
Agreements required
Preferred companies
Anywhere
Any company type
Any industries

Experience scope

Categories
Project management Volunteer organizing Event planning
Skills
project management life cycle stakeholder engagement strategic objectives project planning project management communication project schedules project communications work breakdown structure project risk management
Learner goals and capabilities

*Project start date is flexible, but the self-assignment must be completed by December 1, and projects must be finished before December 31, 2025 ****Please note that your Project might not receive a student***


Learners in this program explore the concepts and skills necessary to transition into project management-based careers. In this course, Learners will learn definitions and processes that contribute to the project management framework. The course will follow the project methodology of the Project Management Institute and explore the project life cycle, stakeholder management, how organizational culture affects project management, scope management, and how a project is created. Learners will prepare for the workplace by learning the foundations of Project Management and its critical role in all industries and work functions. 


Partnering with learners in this course provides an opportunity to work with emerging professionals who are trained to approach work with a project-based mindset, communicate effectively with stakeholders, and deliver outcomes in structured and deadline-driven environments. It's a great way to gain fresh perspectives while supporting the development of future project managers.

Learners

Learners
Certificate
Intermediate, Advanced levels
20 learners
Project
20 hours per learner
Educators assign learners to projects
Teams of 5
Up to 5 team(s) or 5 learner(s) per project.
Each learner can join up to one team
Expected outcomes and deliverables
  • Business Case- Help identify and document the Project Sponsor's stated goals and objectives for the project. Document the proposed scope of the project. Assist with documenting the preliminary cost estimate for the project. Document how the project's objectives align with the organization's strategic objectives.


  • Scope Statement- Collaborate with the Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) to refine and clarify the proposed deliverables considered to be in the project's scope. Document items not in scope. Capture the assumptions made by the SMEs. Document the project risks identified by the SMEs.


  • Project Charter- Utilizing the Business Case and Scope Statement, create a well-defined project charter, for effective project initiation. 


  • Communications Plan-The ability to construct a project communication plan, ensuring stakeholder engagement, project team coordination, and timely project status delivered to the Project Sponsor.


  • Project Schedule-The ability to work with the project's SMEs to identify the tasks required to achieve the project's goal and deliverables into a Work Breakdown Structure. Collaborate with the SMEs to identify the task effort estimates, dependencies, and tasks on the critical path.


  • Change Log and Lessons Learned-The ability to effectively maintain a change log to record and track changes that occur during the execution phase of a project.


  • Comprehensive Project Plan-Students showcase a final draft of their Comprehensive Project Plan in their professional portfolio.


Project examples

*Project start date is flexible, but the self-assignment must be completed by December 1, and projects must be finished before December 31, 2025 ****Please note that your Project might not receive a student***


Project activities that learners can complete may include, but are not limited to: 


  1. Apply project management methodologies, including project lifecycle phases, key project documentation.
  2. Effectively manage project meetings, navigate project stakeholders, communicate within the project context, and create detailed project reports and plans. 
  3. Apply project planning, including the ability to create project schedules and project plans. Help document the Project Sponsor's resource allocation, risk management, and quality control specifications.


Additional company criteria

Companies must answer the following questions to submit a match request to this experience:

  • Q1 - Text short
    Do you understand that the student is entirely remote and will not be available to come on site?  *
  • Q2 - Text short
    Provide a dedicated contact person who is available for weekly/bi-weekly drop-ins to address learners’ questions as well as periodic messages over the duration of the project.  *
  • Q3 - Text short
    Provide an opportunity for learners to present their work and receive feedback.  *
  • Q4 - Text short
    Provide relevant information and/or data as needed for the project.  *
  • Q5 - Text short
    How is your project relevant to the experience?  *
  • Q6 - Text short
    Please be aware that the students apply when they are ready to start the project. Student applications for your project cannot be guaranteed.  *
  • Q7 - Text short
    I confirm that I will work with up to five learners for this project, who will self-assign to my project based on their skills and interests.  *
  • Q8 - Text short
    I will evaluate the students' final project submissions within 5 business days, offering feedback on the platform that can be utilized by the students to strengthen their resumes, LinkedIn profiles, and overall professional development.  *
  • Q9 - Multiple choice
    My project requires an NDA to be signed by learners.  *
    • Yes
    • No