Case Study in Project Management: A Vehicle for Business Curriculum Integration

Authors

  • Ameeta Jaiswal-Dale University of St. Thomas
  • Ernest L. Owens, Jr. University of St. Thomas
  • Abby Bensen University of St. Thomas

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33423/jhetp.v21i12.4709

Keywords:

higher education, curriculum integration, competency-based learning, SCRUM, Waterfall, project management, globalization of business education

Abstract

This case can be team-taught to combine the different elements of business education taught by individual faculty within a course in Project Management, as a partial, half-credit module within a business curriculum. This case study is written to address the feedback from prospective employers that the fresh recruits are reticent and need a long period of “internship / training / mentoring” before they are ready to be a part of the company’s internal team. The case, depicting a real company undergoing substantial changes, provides the students with opportunities to gain the analytical skills developed in the study of various business disciplines, while providing the opportunity for discussion and illustration of real-life scenarios, constraints, and roadblocks. Moreover, students practice team development and process efficiencies. Instructors will teach how marketing, sales, and procurement functions impact the accounting and finance components of the project so the project scope is managed within the resources, schedule, and budget.

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Published

2021-11-04

How to Cite

Jaiswal-Dale, A., Owens, Jr., E. L., & Bensen, A. (2021). Case Study in Project Management: A Vehicle for Business Curriculum Integration. Journal of Higher Education Theory and Practice, 21(12). https://doi.org/10.33423/jhetp.v21i12.4709

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