Bachelor
2023/2024
Project Management
Type:
Compulsory course (International Bachelor's in Business and Economics)
Area of studies:
Economics
Delivered by:
Department of Management
When:
2 year, 3 module
Mode of studies:
offline
Open to:
students of one campus
Language:
English
ECTS credits:
3
Contact hours:
36
Course Syllabus
Abstract
The course gives students the general information about the project management. The aim of the course is to develop skills in the field of project management and to provide students with knowledge necessary for the implementation of the project in commercial and non-profit sector.
Learning Objectives
- Students learn about implementation of project work
- Students learn how to estimate duration and cost of the project
- Students learn to manage projects using special programs
- Students learn about agile approach and scrum framework
- Students learn about team-building skills
Expected Learning Outcomes
- To be able to define a scope of a project and state the project problem
- To understand the stages of the project cycle
- To understand the main constraints of project activities
- To be able to identify project environment and project risks
- To be able to assess and manage the project risks
- To be able to set goals in teams and delegate the tasks
- To be able to use different tools for the design-thinking and problem-solving
- To be able to estimate the necessary resources for the project and their costs
- To be able to organize effective teamwork with task, velocity and performance tracking based on PMBOK, Agile, Scrum
- To be able to write a project plan
- To be able to monitor project activities and assess progress
Course Contents
- Introduction to project management
- Project life cycle and project management
- Project planning
- Team development
- Flexible project management
Assessment Elements
- Seminar activity
- Test
- Individual reportStudents should write Project plan by using different tools and techniques which were discussed on the tutorials. The plan should be conducted, firstly, in MS Project. Then a student should form a report. The report should be done individually.
Bibliography
Recommended Core Bibliography
- A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide), Sixth Edition, 2017. Режим доступа: http://library.books24x7.com/bookshelf.asp
- M. Daud Alam, & Uwe F. Gühl. (2016). Project-Management in Practice : A Guideline and Toolbox for Successful Projects. Springer.
- Методология управления проектами: становление, современное состояние и развитие - Ильина О. Н. - Вузовский учебник - 2019 - https://znanium.com/catalog/product/1018367 - 1057788 - ZNANIUM
Recommended Additional Bibliography
- Organizational project management maturity model (OPM3) : knowledge foundation, , 2008
- Джефф Сазерленд - Scrum - 9785000577226 - МИФ - 2015 - https://hse.miflib.ru/#/book/14953 - 14953