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Introduction to Project Work (3 cr)

Code: YPO2C3-3081

General information


Enrollment

16.04.2019 - 19.01.2020

Timing

07.01.2020 - 03.05.2020

Credits

3 op

Teaching languages

  • Finnish

Degree programmes

  • Degree Programme in Food and Hospitality

Teachers

  • Nina Sillvan
  • Eija Putula-Hautala

Student groups

  • RESTO19B
  • RESTO19A

Objective

The student is able to
- explain the character of project work and determine when the project work model is useful
- present the basic knowledge and skills on the basis of which he/she can participate in project work and project planning
- explain concepts connected with projects, content of a project plan, project time planing and supervising (life circle)
- present tasks connected with the different phases of the project cycle

Content

- concepts and methods of project work
- project phases and process
- project plan (time, resource and cost planning)
- project organisation and interest groups
- changes, risks and problems in project work
- project communication and reporting
- concluding a project

Teaching methods

54 hours (2 ects) independent working in the Moodle
27 hours (1 credit) group work

Student workload

54 hours (2 ects) independent working in the Moodle
27 hours (1 credit) group work, of which lessons 6 hours

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

1-2 :
The student knows the main project management concepts and methods . He is able to make a project plan , and he has an understanding of the project implementation and management.

Assessment criteria, good (3)

3-4
The student knows well the main project concepts and management techniques . He is able to do different kind of project plans , and he has a good understanding of the project implementation and management.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

5 :
The student knows perfectly the main project concepts and methods. He is able to do different kind of project plans and analyze them. He a very good understanding of the project implementation and management and leadership.

Assessment methods and criteria

50% theory, 50% excercise

Qualifications

No prerequisites