Authorised by Academic Registrar, April 1996
Objectives On completion of this subject students should understand the different phases of planning, scheduling, implementing and controlling projects; be familiar with financial evaluation and cost estimating techniques; be able to set up network analyses, time analysis and scheduling using critical path techniques and PERT; be competent in resource allocation, scheduling, constraining and levelling; and be able to use personal computer packages relevant to project management.
Synopsis This subject provides an understanding of the basics of project management including project costing, project phases, stakeholder management, the project in the organisation, project implementation and project control. Examples will be discussed that cover a range of applications in both blue-collar and white-collar industries; and the differences will be discussed. Commercially available software will be reviewed and participants will have access to a PC-based project management package throughout the subject.
Assessment Assignment (2000 to 3000 words): 20% + Project management software: 20% + Examination (2 hours): 60%