Ted Rogers School of Information Technology Management - Business Technology Management

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Current Students

ITM 750 (Sections 011, 021 & 031) - FALL 2013

Note: the following does not apply to CITM750 which is offered in a fully online format this semester.

ITM750 (IT Project Management) will be delivered in a hybrid online content and in-person lab structure for Fall 2013.

Each section will meet in a computer lab for one hour each Wednesday for a tutorial/lab/consultation session with the Instructor or Graduate/Teaching Assistant. The remainder of the course will be delivered online. All course content, learning activities, instructions, and discussion forums can be accessed through your ITM750 course shell on Blackboard. Your instructor (Dr. Tim McLaren) will attend one of the lab sessions each month (including the first week) and will be accessible remotely at regularly scheduled times. A Graduate/Teaching Assistant will be available during each of the lab sessions at during regularly scheduled sessions.

There is no Sunday meeting or "lecture" in ITM750, you just need to attend the Wednesday lab session and do everything else online.

Your Academic Standing

In undergraduate degree and diploma programs, each student's academic standing will be established from the student's formal course grades at the end of each academic term. Below is specific school related information that you need to know.

Full-Time Degree Students

Probationary Standing

 

Required to Withdraw

Part-Time Degree Students

Probationary Standing

Required to Withdraw


ITM 700 Eligibility Criteria

Prerequsite: Completion of all required professional and professionally-related courses in the first three years of the program is required for this course.

Note: Since some of the required courses are not offered every semester, it is each student's individual responsibility to manage their course planning to ensure all prerequisites are met.

Full-Time degree students should consult their academic advisement report, to view their degree requirements. Visit http://www.ryerson.ca/currentstudents/RAMSSsupport/udpr/ for details on how to access the advising report.

Minimum requirements for Directy Entry (5D) program students

Students admitted to 5th semester regular program must complete ALL REACHBACK courses as listed in the Offer of Admission plus 5th and 6th semester required I.T. and Business courses.

Minimum requirements for 2 Year CAAT program students

Student must have completed ALL required courses within their 1st and 2nd semester of their specific curriculum and have a minimum of 10 completed credits.

ITM 700 - Preliminary Course Information

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