AI Assisted Project Management

Unit code: NIT5000 | Study level: Postgraduate
12
(Generally, 1 credit = 10 hours of classes and independent study.)
City Campus
Online Real Time
VU Brisbane
VU Sydney
(Or equivalent to be determined by unit coordinator)
(Corequisite units must be studied concurrently with this unit)
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Overview

The unit responds to industry demand for AI-powered project management techniques, addressing challenges in project scheduling, resource allocation, predictive analytics, and risk mitigation, and introduces AI-assisted project management concepts, tools, and techniques used in modern IT project environments. Students will analyse the impact of AI and automation on project workflows, evaluate AI-driven risk assessment and scheduling techniques, and apply AI-enhanced decision-making models for project execution.


By bridging traditional project management methodologies (PMBOK, Agile, Scrum) with AI-powered enhancements, this unit ensures that graduates develop industry-ready skills for modern IT project environments.

Learning Outcomes

On successful completion of this unit, students will be able to:

  1. Critically analyse the role of AI in modern project management and its impact on traditional methodologies;
  2. Evaluate and apply AI-powered tools for project planning, scheduling, and risk assessment;
  3. Assess and implement AI-enhanced decision-making models to optimise project outcomes;
  4. Create and interpret AI-driven project performance reports and stakeholder updates; and,
  5. Critique and reflect on ethical and legal considerations in AI-assisted project management.

Assessment

For Melbourne campuses

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Initial report of AI-Driven Project Management Plan
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AI-Driven Project Management Plan
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Demonstrations AI tools in Project Management
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AI Applications in Project Management with considerations of professional ethics (Group)

Required reading

Selected readings will be made available via VU Collaborate.

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