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Project Management

Structure Type: Study unit
Code: IKA0106
Type: Compulsory / Professional Studies
Curriculum: I-KT 2007
Level: Bachelor of Engineering
Year of Study: 4 (2010-2011)
Credits: 3 cr
Responsible Teacher: Ketola, Pekka
Language of Instruction: Finnish

Courses During the Academic Year 2010-2011

Impl.Group(s)Study TimeTeacher(s)LanguageEnrolment
6I-KT-4N2010-08-30 – 2010-10-23Pekka KetolaFinnish2010-08-20 – 2010-09-05
7 2011-03-07 – 2011-04-30Matti MakkonenFinnish2011-02-14 – 2011-03-13

Learning Outcomes

The student knows the principles of project management, can make a project plan and lead the project in completion. The student knows the principles of cost and resource control and can make a project plan using project control software.

Student's Workload

Total work load of the student 81 h, of which
- scheduled studies 42 h
- autonomous studies 39 h

Prerequisites / Recommended Optional Courses

Entrepreneurship
Business Administration
Cost and Profitability Accounting

Contents

Building up a project organisation, making a project plan,
project time, cost and resource planning,
project control, follow up and reporting, sceduling the project using project planning software.

Recommended or Required Reading and Other Learning Resources/Tools

Risto Pelin: Projektinhallinnan käsikirja. Projektijohtaminen Oy Risto Pelin, 2002 or newer edition. (book)
Other material given by lecturer. MsProject software.

Mode of Delivery / Planned Learning Activities and Teaching Methods

Lectures, group work, project work, exercises

Assessment Criteria

5: The student is able to utilise the methods learnt during the study unit independently and is able apply the learnt knowledge in new contexts.
3: The student is able to utilise the methods learnt during the study unit independently.
1: The student is able, with guidance, to utilise the methods learnt during the study unit.

Assessment Methods

Numerical assessment: examination 50%, project work 50%


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