Course - Project Management - TLOG2007
Project Management
About
About the course
Course content
Projects as working method, project selection, project organization, goals in projects, project success criteria and project success factors, project stakeholder management, key stakeholders, partnering contracts in projects, project sustainability strategies, project organization, project roles. Time, cost and quality in projects.
Learning outcome
Learning outcome: Knowledge -The candidate should be knowledgeable about what characterizes projects as working conditions -The candidate should be knowledgeable about the characteristics of successfactors in projects -The candidate should be knowledgeable about the typical project challenges. The candicate should be knowledgeable about the key stakeholders in projects and how to manage them (relationship management process). The candidate should have knowledge of methods, tools and processes for management and leadership of projects. - The candidate should have knowledge about project sustainability strategies. Skills -The candidate should be able to use methods, processes and tools for managing projects. -The candidate should be able to know the central topics of project leadership and management. General skills -The candidate shall be able to proactively apply the curriculum to solve practical project challenges. -The candidate should have the ability to solve problems in collaboration with others as well as being able to communicate these.
Learning methods and activities
Teaching methods and activities: Lectures. Theoretical exercises. Exercises, volunteers and mandatory - min 3/5 approved.
Compulsory assignments
- Approved exercises
Further on evaluation
Mandatory exercises must be approved. The re-sit exam can be held orally. Re-sit exam to be held in March
Specific conditions
Admission to a programme of study is required:
Aquaculture - Engineering (BIHAV)
Automation and Intelligent Systems - Engineering (BIAIS)
Civil Engineering - Engineering (BIBYGG)
Computer Science - Engineering (BIDATA)
Electrical Engineering (BIELEKTRO)
Electrification and Digitalisation - Engineering (BIELDIG)
Electronic Systems Engineer - Engineering (BIELSYS)
Logistics - Engineering (FTHINGLOG)
Mechanical Engineering (BIMASKIN)
Renewable Energy - Engineering (BIFOREN)
Recommended previous knowledge
None
Required previous knowledge
This course is open to all engineering students at NTNU.
Course materials
Curriculum literature will be presented at the beginning of the semester.
Credit reductions
| Course code | Reduction | From |
|---|---|---|
| TLOG2015 | 7.5 sp | Autumn 2021 |
Subject areas
- Engineering
- Engineering Subjects
- Economics and Administration
Contact information
Course coordinator
Lecturers
Department with academic responsibility
Department of Industrial Economics and Technology Management