MGMT X 446.3 - Scaled Agile Approaches
Course Description
Scaling Agile is difficult, with a lack of available experienced professionals. This course covers essential concepts and processes to implement Agile within large enterprises, including planning and prioritization, discipline, project management, distributed teams, empowering team members and visualization of Enterprise ideas. Industry case studies leveraging Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe) and Large Scaled Scrum (LeSS) are studied. This course will meet the education training hours and will help you gain knowledge towards the PMI Agile Certified Practitioner (PMI-ACP)® certification. It also provides foundational knowledge for the Certified Scrum Professional—ScrumMaster (CSP-SM)® and Professional Scrum Master (PSM)® certifications.
Course Outline
Large organizations need to achieve agility at scale. Gain the advantage of learning how to extend Agile across multiple teams with the tools and planning necessary to succeed.Applies Towards the Following Certificates
- Agile Methodologies in Management : Required Courses
- General Business Studies : Electives - Business Management
- General Business Studies with Concentration in Accounting : Electives - Business Management
- General Business Studies with Concentration in Entrepreneurship : Electives - Business Management
- General Business Studies with Concentration in Finance : Electives - Business Management
- General Business Studies with Concentration in International Trade and Commerce : Electives - Business Management
- General Business Studies with Concentration in Leadership : Electives - Business Management
- General Business Studies with Concentration in Marketing : Electives - Business Management
- General Business Studies with Concentration in Real Estate : Electives - Business Management
- Project Management : Elective
- Project Management with Concentration in Agile : Required Courses
- Project Management with Concentration in Lean Six Sigma : Elective Courses
- Study Abroad at UCLA Program : Required