Project Management - a subject offered in English 530-ZS1-3PRO#E
Study profile: General academic
Form of studies: Full-time
Type of subject: 4-way module
Field and discipline of science: Field of social sciences
Discipline of science: management and quality sciences
Year of study/semester: year 3/semester 6
Prerequisites: basics of management
Number of hours of teaching divided into forms of teaching: 30 hours of lecture and 30 hours of exercises
ECTS points: 6
Share of student workload:
- Participation in lectures and exam - 32 hours
- Preparation for the exam - 20 hours
- Participation in exercises - 30 hours
- Preparation for exercises - 15 hours
- Participation in consultations - 10 h
- Preparation for the colloquium and other written works - 43 hours.
Total: 150 hours.
Quantitative indicators - Student workload related to classes:
- requiring direct teacher participation 72h, 2.88 ECTS,
- practical - 30 h, - 1.2 ECTS.
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Learning outcomes
In terms of lectures and exercises:
1. ZPR_W1 - the student has knowledge of the norms and rules (organizational, ethical and legal) organizing social structures and institutions and the regularities governing them, as well as their sources, nature, changes and methods of operation in the field of EU project management - KA6_WG2
2. ZPR_W2 - The student has basic knowledge regarding the creation, functioning, transformation and development of economic organizations in the field of EU project management - KA6_WK3
3. ZPR_W3 - the student has elementary knowledge of the types of relations occurring between organizations on a national and international scale in the field of EU project management - KA6_WK4
4. ZPR_W4 - the student has knowledge of the principles of operation of organizations and the processes of changes taking place in their structures and factors determining the causes, course, scale and consequences of these changes in the field of EU project management - KA6_WK7
Additionally in terms of exercises:
1. ZPR_U1 - the student is able to correctly analyze and interpret the causes and course of specific social processes and phenomena (including: economic, legal, cultural, political) in the field of EU project management based on the acquired knowledge - KA6_UW1
2. ZPR_U2 - the student is able to correctly analyze and interpret social phenomena occurring in the organization and its environment.
EU project management - KA6_UW5
3. ZPR_U3 - the student is able to prepare written works and multimedia presentations devoted to a specific issue in the field of management sciences and complementary disciplines, properly selecting and verifying source materials for preparing work and independently solving specific problems in the field of EU project management - KA6_UK1
4. ZPR_U4 - the student is able to work in a group, taking on various roles in the preparation of the project - KA6_U01
5. ZPR_K1 - the student uses normative systems and selected legal, moral and professional norms and rules in to solve problems in the field of EU project management - KA6_KR1
Assessment criteria
Teaching methods:
- lecture conducted using multimedia presentations, including the use of an online educational platform,
enabling questions and discussion,
- exercises: engaging students in individual and group work, multimedia presentations, tests, case studies, tasks, etc.,
also using the online educational platform.
Forms of passing the course:
- lecture: final written exam, to which only students who have passed the course will be admitted.
- exercises: passing grade based on: prepared project and/or other assigned individual or group tasks and student's current activity during classes.
Point grading system, including percentage of points for obtaining a grade:
very good - 100% - 91%,
good plus - 90% - 81%,
good - 80% - 71%,
sufficient plus - 70% - 61%,
satisfactory - 60% - 51%,
insufficient - 50% and less.
Bibliography
1. A guide to the project management body of knowledge, PMBOK Guide, Newtown Square: Project Management Institute, Six Edition (on-line)
2. Samuel J. Mantel, Jr. [et al.]., Project Management in Practice, 4th ed., Hoboken, NJ: Wiley, 2011
3. Operetional Programs documents available at: https://www.funduszeeuropee.gov.pl/ and https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/projects-results
Additional information
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