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Project Management

63852
Manufacturing and Processing

About this course

The purpose of the course is to enable the student to participate in projects and critically and appropriately apply project management tools, concepts, models and theories in practice.

Learning outcomes

A student who has met the objectives of the course will be able to: Appraise the relevance of projects to engineering practices ; Explain and critically assess the nature of projects based on four key perspectives (purpose, people, complexity, and uncertainty) ; Identify projects potential impact on sustainability (SDGs) ; Identify and describe typical mistakes and good practices in the management of projects ; Apply appropriate tools, concepts, models and theories to analyze cases and real-life projects ; Apply appropriate tools, concepts, models and theories to make practical recommendations ; Apply appropriate tools, concepts, models and theories to explain project success and failure ; Compare project management theory and practice and discuss its strengths and weakness in general and in relation to cases and real-life projects ; Communicate clearly, concisely and based on evidence.

Examination

Evaluation of experiments and reports

Course requirements

Every student is expected to identify an exciting project and present it to the class on the first day of the course. The project should be completed, or close to completion, so it is possible to analyze its ‘success’.

Resources

  • Will be announced before course start

Activities

The course is organized around classical and online lectures, reading material, group exercises/games and assignments, peer-reviews and multiple-choice quizzes.

Additional information

course
5 ECTS
  • Level
    Bachelor
  • Contact hours per week
    6
  • Instructors
    Christian Thuesen
  • Mode of delivery
    Online - at a specific time
If anything remains unclear, please check the FAQ of DTU (Denmark).

Starting dates

These offerings are valid for students of Technion (Israel)