ITC4760 Course Project - Unit I Assignment
This is a 7 Unit Course project that will utilize each week into 1 final project. prefer the same Tutor complete each assignment. MEANING THAT WHOEVER COMPLETES UNIT I ASSIGNMENT, WOULD NEED TO COMPLETE EACH OF THE UNIT ASSIGNMENTS USING THE PREVIOUS UNIT'S WORK.
IT Project Title Page, Part 1 (25 points): Create a Word document of a Title Page for the IT Project in APA format. (Refer to the IT Project Plan, found in the Project Overview section, as a guide.) Be sure to cite the textbook and any outside sources used. The Title Page should include the following information:
• Project name
• Information Technology Project (Part 1)
• Course number and name
• Student name
• Instructor name
IT Project Selection/Description, Part 2 (75 points): Submit a Word document of the description of an IT system project for instructor approval. Use APA formatting. (Remember: choose a familiar system rather than learning a new system.)
Referring to the information presented in Chapter 1, provide the project description and justification for choice of the project including a general statement of:
• Unique purpose
• Beginning and ending points
• General outline of work to be done in the project
• Hardware, software, and other resources to be used
• Description of customer
• The reason why the project was chosen
Summarize the key elements of the IT project plan and the critical duties of the project manager for that project.
Unit I Assignment Parts 1 and 2 should be submitted as one assignment in a Word document.
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