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BYPE2700 Project management and economy Course description

Course name in Norwegian
Prosjektledelse og økonomi
Study programme
Bachelorstudium i ingeniørfag - energi og miljø i bygg / Bachelorstudium i ingeniørfag - bygg
Weight
10.0 ECTS
Year of study
2023/2024
Curriculum
SPRING 2024
Schedule
Course history

Introduction

A practically directed course in project management that provides a thorough introduction to the project work form. This course guides students through fundamental project management concepts and skills that are needed to successfully launch, lead, and realize benefits from projects in the construction industry.

Required preliminary courses

Non beyond admission requirements

Learning outcomes

Learning outcomes

After completing the course, the student is expected to have achieved the following learning outcome in terms of knowledge, skills and general competence:

Knowledge:

The student

  • has the basis for understanding the project management concept and how it enables intended outcomes.
  • knows the complexity of modern construction projects and the need for interdisciplinarity and interface management.
  • has knowledge of the most common time and cost estimation methods.
  • has knowledge of analysis methods such as cost analysis and stakeholder analysis.
  • has the knowledge to describe the main categories of project organization structures (project, classic, and matrix) 

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Skills:

The student is capable of: 

  • setting reasonable project goals and success criteria.
  • understanding the purpose of a Work Break Down Structure (WBS) and how it can be established.
  • solving challenges related to resource constraints in the project by means of equalization of resources, time spent, change of relationships, or use of flow/slack.
  • using indexes (ex. cost and time indexes) for monitoring project status and for establishing future forecasts.

Competence:

The student is capable of:

  • making the right decision to get the desired outcome within the defined cost and quality.
  • evaluating and selecting appropriate project organization models based on project characteristics such as duration, size, and complexity.
  • collaborating and contributing to interdisciplinary teams, and being able to relate prerequisites for success in project work to one's work situation.

Teaching and learning methods

The teaching consists of lectures, discussion, case study, and dialogue around the case project, with emphasis on active learning.

Course requirements

None

Assessment

  1. Individual written exam, 3 hours (50%).
  2. Portfolio assessment with the following portfolio requirements (50%).
  • Part 1: Two written group submissions during the semester.        
  • Part 2: Final project group submission.

Each group should be between 4 to 6 students.

In the case of a new/postponed exam, an improved version of the final project should be provided (part 2 of the portfolio).

Permitted exam materials and equipment

1. None

2. All aids

Grading scale

Graded scale A-F

Examiners

One internal examiner. External examiners are used regularly.

Course contact person

Allen Tadayon