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Project Management
Provider: Faculty of Science

Activity no.: 5231-18-03-31 
Enrollment deadline: 18/06/2018
PlaceA2-70.01
Thorvaldsensvej 40, 1878 Frederiksberg C
Date and time25.06.2018, at: 09:00 - 29.06.2018, at: 16:00
Regular seats36
Activity Prices:
  - Deltager/Participant from SCIENCE5,000.00 kr.
  - Deltager/Participant outside UCPH7,250.00 kr.
  - Deltager/Participant Others9,000.00 kr.
ECTS credits2.50
Contact personCharlotte Bukdahl Jacobsen    E-mail address: cja@ifro.ku.dk
Enrolment Handling/Course OrganiserAnders Dahl    E-mail address: and@ifro.ku.dk
Written languageEnglish
Teaching languageEnglish
Semester/BlockSummer
Exam requirementsSee Learning Outcome
Exam formCompleted/not completed
Exam formOther
Exam detailsAssessment and approval of essay
Criteria for exam assessmentPersonal arrangement
Course workload
Course workload categoryHours
Preparation26.00
Lectures8.00
Exercise(s)4.00
Project work22.00

Sum60.00


Content
This course introduces you to basic concepts and tools to be used in project management. The knowledge and skills you will received are generic and transferable across organizations and different kind of projects.

Aiming at how to manage a project the course will take you through the different phases in a project: 1) initiating/defining, 2) planning, 3) executing and 4) closing. The focus in the course will be on the planning phase and you will be presented with tools useful in steering deliverables, cost, time, risk management and stakeholder management. The planning phase is crucial for steering the execution of a project but so is the ability to lead a project team. Therefore the course will touch on how to lead a team and on team dynamics. The course provides a basic understanding of the different parts of project management in order to develop the skills of the PhD-students contributing to a future job. But the knowledge and skills the course provides are not only for future use. PhD-students can apply the project management tools to their own PhD-project. The course will be a mix of lectures, exercises and teamwork. There will be examples from how companies work with projects and the course will be conducted in corporation with professional project managers from private companies.

Learning outcome
On completion of the course the participant is expected to have gained a practical foundation for planning, controlling and conducting projects.

This includes knowledge of:

- The concepts of projects, diffent phases and the project life cycle
- Team dynamics
- Project Leadership

And skills/experiences in:
- Initiating/defining a project
- Planning for milestones and deliverables
- Scheduling for costs, time and resources
- Risk and stakeholder management

Literature
A compilation of lecture slides and lecture notes will be available throughout the course together with a list of suggested readings. One of the items on this list will be

Larson, E.W. & C.F. Gray: "Project Management. The Managerial Process". 7th ed. McGraw-Hill. International Edition
[Remember to get hold of the International Edition!]

Teaching and learning methods
The activities in the course will be a mix of lectures, instructions, excersises and team work.
A weeks after the last course day each course participant must submit in a reflection essay.

Remarks
A full course program including a plan for the suggested pre-course reading will be available two weeks prior to the first course day. Expect activities between 8.30 am and 4.00 pm.

The minimum number of participants is 20. We might cancel the course on a very short note if there is not enough participants.

Price PhD students in the Graduate School of Science: DKK 5000. Other UCPH: According to Internal Market. Phd Students for Open Market partners: DKK 7250 plus VAT. Others: DKK 9.000 plus VAT

Course responsibles:

Tina Hansen (tih@ifro.ku.dk)
Anders Dahl (and@ifro.ku.dk)

Lecturers:

Morten Meldgaard, Project Director, Chr. Hansen A/S
Stig Lykke Iversen, Department Manager, Radiometer Medical ApS

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