Microsoft Project 2003 Training Course
Our Project Professional 2003 training course teaches you about the
enterprise project management program that is used with Project Server 2003 and Project Web Access to make up the Microsoft solution for Enterprise Project Management (EPM). Project
Professional 2003 offers all the tools found in Project Standard, and when used with Project Server, it also provides powerful enterprise project management capabilities--such as portfolio management and
modeling, skill-based resource management, and project collaboration. New Microsoft Project 2007 Training CDs Microsoft Project XP Training
Live Training Classes
Included with this training program:
- Interactive Multimedia Training with Audio Track
- Practice simulated lab exercises
- Interactive Review questions
- Project 2003 software not required
- Training for Microsoft Project 2003 covers both the Project Fundamentals course and the Project Proficient course on an
interactive CD-ROM.
- Total learning time is 8-12 hours
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CD-ROM Microsoft Project 2003 Curriculum
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$149.00
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One Line One Year Access Microsoft Project 2003 Curriculum
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$149.00
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Library License Microsoft Project 2003 Curriculum
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$995.00
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Library License- This licensing allows you to train an unlimited amount of users on a single computer or for the training
to be kept at a single location and individuals would take the training CDs to their individual computer or workstation to
do their training. The Training CDs can not be loaded to a server, installed on the internet or intranet.
Microsoft Project 2003 Fundamentals Training
Course Overview
This, the first of a two-part curriculum, covers fundamental Project 2003 skills used in the areas of Task, Calendar, and Outlining management,
manipulation of data, views and reports, and project updating, tracking, and conflict resolution. Learn To
- Match Microsoft Project 2003 products with their features.
- Identify component parts of the Microsoft Project 2003 interface.
- Identify options in the New Project task pane.
- Identify predefined filters.
- Create a custom filter.
- Identify predefined groups.
- Identify Project 2003 updating options.
- Identify task updating options.
- Identify features of project tracking using baseline values.
Audience The target audience will range from new users to power users. Total Training Time 4 to 6 hours
Tutorial Objectives
- Unit 1: Project 2003 Fundamentals 1 - 2 hours
Match Microsoft Project 2003 products with their features. Identify component parts of the Microsoft Project 2003 interface.
Identify options in the New Project task pane. Create a task. Identify types of task relationships. Distinguish between the task types.
Match task constraints with their descriptions in Microsoft Project 2003. Assign a new resource to a task. Identify options to modify a calendar.
- Unit 2: Data Manipulation, Views, and Reports 1 - 2 hours
Identify predefined filters. Create a custom filter. Identify predefined groups. Create a custom group.
Identify options to sort tasks. Identify features of views. Match reports with their categories. Match Page Setup dialog box options with their tabs.
- Unit 3: Project Updates, Tracking, and Conflicts 2 hours
Identify Project 2003 updating options. Identify task updating options.
Identify features of project tracking using baseline values. Identify methods of resolving resource over-allocation in Microsoft Project 2002.
Identify methods of resolving scheduling problems in Microsoft Project 2002.
Microsoft Project 2003 Proficient User Training
Course Overview This, the second course in a two-part curriculum covers Project 2003 proficiency-level skills, i.e. advanced management
of Tables, Views, and Reports, the customization, automation, and exchange of data, Project consolidation and collaboration, and Project Server and Project Web Access.
Learn To
- Identify features of earned value tables.
- Create a custom table.
- Identify options for manipulating custom fields.
- Create a consolidated project.
- Identify options for sharing a resource pool.
- Identify applications associated with Microsoft Project Server 2003.
- Save a Web-based project file to the Project Server.
- Identify options to manage the Enterprise Resource Pool.
Audience The target audience will range from new users to power users. Total Training Time 4 to 6 hours Tutorial Objectives
- Unit 1: Advanced Tables, Views, and Reports 1 - 2 hours
Identify features of earned value tables. Create a custom table. Identify options for manipulating custom fields.
Identify Gantt Chart Wizard options that can be selected to format the Gantt bar chart in Microsoft Project 2002. Identify features of the Format Bar dialog box.
Identify Time scale dialog box options in Microsoft Project 2003. Identify options to customize the Network Diagram view. Identify options to customize the Calendar view.
Customize a copy of a predefined report.
- Unit 2: Consolidation and Resource Sharing 1 - 2 hours
Create a consolidated project. Identify options for sharing a resource pool.
- Unit 3: Interacting with Project Server 2 hours
Identify applications associated with Microsoft Project Server 2003. Save a Web-based project file to the Project Server.
Identify options to manage the Enterprise Resource Pool. Log on to Microsoft Project Server 2003 by using Microsoft Project Web Access.
Identify features of Microsoft Project Web Access to manage tasks. Identify features of the Project Center and Resource Center information views.
Identify features of Microsoft Project Web Access to manage status reporting. Identify the features of Microsoft Project Web Access that require Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services (WSS).
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