No. | School | Course Name |
11 | Management Studies | Project Management |
Course Code | 030693 | |
Total Credit Hours | 32 | |
Credits | 2 | |
Lecture Hours | 32 | |
Computer Hours | 0 | |
Experiment Hours | 0 | |
Way of Assessment | Test | |
Proportion of Result Evaluation | Regular Grades(including result of mid-term exam)40 %+Result of Final Exam 60 % | |
Course Description: This course is one of the core courses for students majoring in industrial engineering, and it is conducted in English. The contents cover an introduction to engineering project management. Students will have a general idea of the overall concepts of project management, basic approaches and methods of project management. In addition, students will learn how to plan, organize, coordinate and control system management. The course is conducted in an interactive way, leading students to explore new ideas and methods of project management. Meanwhile, students’ English competence in this academic field will be greatly improved. Pre-Course: Management Theory (Fundamentals of Management), Probability and Statistics Applicable major: Introduction to Industrial Engineering Leading Teachers: Warren Yu Teaching Material: Jack Gido, James P. Clements, Successful Project Management, South-Western Cengage Learning, Fifth Edition, ISBN-10: 0-538-47897-7; ISBN-13: 978-0-538-47897-7 Main Reference Books: Reference: Clifford F. Gary, Erik W. Larson, Project Management – the Managerial Process, Irwin/McGraw-Hill, Fourth Edition, ISBN: 978-0-07-352515-0 |