Early assessment of projects
2012-2013 - TØL4011 - 10sp

Forventet læringsutbytte

After completing the course, the student is supposed to

Knowledge

  • be able to define, execute and select  methods and tools to evaluate various concepts at an early stage.

Skills

  •  be able to use appropriate evaluation methods to identify and analyze concepts at an early stage.

General comptence

  • by practical project work demonstrate knowledge on how to ensure the best possible concept and improve social sustainability in projects.

Emnets temaer

Methods and tools in the early phase:

  • system analysis
  • strategy analysis - a logical framework
  • analysis of uncertainty
  • strategic framework
  • probability based cost analysis
  • profitability and sustainability assessment
  • risk analysis
  • probability based propulsion analysis

Pedagogiske metoder

Forelesninger
Prosjektarbeid
Veiledning

Pedagogiske metoder (fritekst)

The course will be made accessible for both campus-  and remote students. Every student are free to choose the pedagogic arrangement form that are best fitted for her/his own requirement.

The lectures in the course will be given on campus and are open for both categories of students. Lectures that sums up the main issues in the lecture will also be available on internet through GUC’s learning management system (ClassFronter).

Tutoring are given at campus in accordance to announced times. In addition there will be at least on gathering at campus for remote students with mandatory laboratory exercises.

Tutoring is also available on internet.

Vurderingsformer

Skriftlig eksamen, 4 timer

Vurderingsformer

Written Exam, 4 hours

Karakterskala

Bokstavkarakterer, A (best) - F (ikke bestått)

Sensorordning

2 Internal Examiners

Utsatt eksamen (tidl. kontinuasjon)

Next ordinary exam

Tillatte hjelpemidler (gjelder kun skriftlig eksamen)

All printed and written

Obligatoriske arbeidskrav

Two passed projects

Læremidler

Frank A. Wilson: “Towards Sustainable Project Development”, 1997

Richard Maltzman, David Shirley: “Green Project Management”, 2011