SKU: FA2001
Length: 24 Hours | What's Included: Ten lesson units - 3-hours each, Final quiz, certificate of completion.
This course was designed by practicing architects who lead major projects for a range of clients. It draws on several bodies of knowledge within the domain of risk management, project management, and the practice of architecture. Each lesson has up to three hours of learning content, going through course resources and exercises.
Funded in part by the Government of Canada’s Foreign Credential Recognition Program (FCRP)
Lesson Units:
- Identifying Risk
- Defining Risk
- Analyzing Risk
- Responding to Risk
- Assigning Risk
- Monitoring and Communicating Risk
- Managing Risk
- Review
Learning Objectives. At the completion of this course, students will be able to:
- Address Project Risks and the importance and role of Project Risk Management to benefit projects, clients, and project teams
- Incorporate risk management in project and practice management
- View all project aspects through the lens of risk identification, control, and management
- Possess capabilities to apply project risk management tools and techniques skillfully to projects
Required Resources. Students are advised to obtain a hardcopy of these resources prior to starting this course.
Atkins, James B. and Grant A. Simpson. Managing Project Risk: Best Practices for Architects and Related Professionals (2008). ISBN: 978-0-470-27381-4
Pricing:
Member: $615.00 | Non-Member: $750.00
Intern Member: $400.00 | Intern Non-Member: $500.00
Student: $325.00 (must be an RAIC student associate member)
$615.00
List price: $750.00
Member Price:
$615.00