Project Management is a fast-growing discipline that helps businesses in any industry to achieve their strategic and sustainable goals.
You'll develop a deep knowledge and understanding of the key concepts, principal applications and impacts of project management on the strategic management and development of organisations in our changing world. You'll also learn the essential approaches, tools and techniques used in managing projects, as well as the analytical, critical and reflective thinking skills used in multidisciplinary workplaces.
Learn how to use the project management skills, knowledge and independent learning practices you acquire to thrive as a project or non-project professional in any career you pursue.
The module will be taught by lectures, seminars, PC lab seminars and private study.
Total Contact Hours: 21
Private Study Hours: 129
Main assessment method:
100% coursework consisting of:
Moodle Test 1 - students will be permitted two attempts (both with randomised multiple-choice questions), being awarded the higher of the two marks: 20%
Moodle Test 2 – One attempt: 20%
Individual Written Report – 3,000 words: 60%
Reassessment method:
100% Coursework
Core textbook:
Pinto, J.K. (2015). Project Management: Achieving Competitive Advantage (Global Edition). 4th edn. London: Pearson
Additional reading:
Larson, E.W. (2017). Project Management: the managerial process. 7th edn. New York: McGraw-Hill
Students will also be encouraged to consult selected articles from the following journals:
International Journal of Project Management
International Journal of Managing Projects in Business
See the library reading list for this module (Medway)
The intended subject specific learning outcomes.
On successfully completing the module students will be able to:
- Understand the importance of project management for efficient organisational performance, organisational development and business management.
- Critically analyse and reflect upon different approaches to project management and established bodies of knowledge and best practice.
- Evaluate and apply a range of established techniques in the field of project management to the execution of a project.
- Understand and identify the knowledge and skills required for successful project management in organisations.
- Demonstrate understanding, and use, of advanced scheduling and costing software applications
The intended generic learning outcomes.
On successfully completing the module students will be able to:
- Demonstrate the ability to select and apply appropriate theory to practical situations and to understand contemporary challenges.
- Read, understand and produce reports within the discipline.
- Demonstrate initiative and personal responsibility in working and studying independently.
- Demonstrate understanding of, and develop, planning skills using appropriate IT applications.
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