•   Project Management BUS1TF107-3016 20.05.2024-30.08.2024  5   (VIRTUAL, ...) +-
    Learning objectives
    Students get an understanding of corporate IT projects and their implementation as disciplined and well managed projects. Practically, the course enhances students' abilities to work in business information systems investment projects and enables them to gradually take more responsibility in managing projects.
    Starting level and linkage with other courses
    Student has passed all 1-2 semester compulsory courses. The course Innovation and Project Work must be passed.

    In addition, having completed work placement helps participation in the course, due to having some of the knowledge and experience of project work and development process of business information systems.

    Students are recommended to participate in the Project Championship competition which is credited as an own course or by letting free to do some of the duties on the course (test and/or groupwork). However, crediting depends on the level the student (in team) reaches in PMC contest run in two rounds.
    Contents
    The course is accomplished during the periods 1-2 / 4-5 structured by means of five modules+ study project. Moreover, the course is run in terms of three extents of the course, which are small (four modules, restricted number of assignments), medium (five modules, less assigments compared to large one) and standard (large, five+ study project). This solution is due to varying motivation levels by students. The size is correlating the grade which are: 0-2 in small, 0-3 in medium and 0-5 in large option of the course.



    Module 1 – Introduction: Rationale for IT-project failures; Project Lifecycles vs. Systems Development (IT) Life Cycles (incl agile approach); Project management as a platform -overall view on managing projects.
    Module 2 – Initiation and early planning stage: Cost benefit analysis; Writing a Business case report, and communicating with sponsors.
    Module 3 – Project schedule planning: Techniques involved in WBS; Effort analysis, Scheduling
    Module 4 – Structures: Project organisations, Team working, Resource management
    Module 5 – Change management. CM from individual, IT-expert, Organisation points of view.
    Module 6 – Groupwork
    Assessment criteria
    Assessment criteria - grade 1
    Assessment criteria:
    - Assignments
    - Activity on lessons (participations, presentations, key-terms minor assignments)
    - Study by free choice (just for full course students)

    Grade 1
    Knowledge
    Has a basic knowledge of the principles of IT project management. Has a basic knowledge of the project management processes

    Skills
    Has passable skills 1) in demonstrating the use of some of the PMtools. 2) in presenting the student presentations and the assignments done in teams as well as in explaining project management concepts.

    Competence
    Possesses a rudimentary understanding of the IT-project methodology and is able to apply some of the methods and the tools learned during the course in practice.
    Assessment criteria - grade 3
    Knowledge
    Has a good knowledge of the principles of IT project management. Is motivated in identifying and analyzing the context and the performance of successful IT projects. Has a passable knowledge of the project management processes.

    Skills
    Is somewhat fluent in presenting the student presentations and the assignments done in teams as well as in explaining project management concepts.

    Competence
    Possesses an eligible understanding of the IT-project methodology and is able to apply the methods and the tools learned during the course in practice.
    Assessment criteria - grade 5
    Knowledge
    Has a very good knowledge of the principles of IT project management. Is highly motivated in identifying and analyzing the context and the performance of successful IT projects. Has a good knowledge of the project management processes.

    Skills
    Is highly fluent in presenting the student presentations and the assignments done in teams as well as in explaining project management concepts.

    Competence
    Possesses a solid understanding of the IT-project methodology and is very skillful in applying the methods and the tools learned during the course in practice.
    Further information
    Cooperation with the business community:
    Visiting lecturer(s), events (voluntary), project management cases, magazines, videos.

    International dimension:
    Methods, examples and ways of working apply approved and widely used international program and project management standards and disciplines. Also the cross-national and intercultural aspects global projects are focused.

    Campus

    Pasila Campus

    Teaching language

    English

    Timing

    20.05.2024 - 30.08.2024

    Enrollment

    02.01.2024 - 17.05.2024

    Groups
    • VIRTUAL
    • SUMMER
    • INSTRUCTED
    Teachers

    Pekka Kamaja, Jari Haggren

    Seats

    15 - 60

    Degree Programme

    BITE Degree Programme in Business Information Technology

    R&D proportion

    0.00 cr

    Virtual proportion

    5.00 cr

    Evaluation scale

    H-5