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2021/2022

Project Management

Code: 101768 ECTS Credits: 6
Degree Type Year Semester
2501233 Aeronautical Management OB 3 2
The proposed teaching and assessment methodology that appear in the guide may be subject to changes as a result of the restrictions to face-to-face class attendance imposed by the health authorities.

Contact

Name:
Mercedes Elizabeth Narciso Farias
Email:
Mercedes.Narciso@uab.cat

Use of Languages

Principal working language:
spanish (spa)
Some groups entirely in English:
No
Some groups entirely in Catalan:
No
Some groups entirely in Spanish:
Yes

Prerequisites

In principle, no specific prior knowledge is required.

 

 

Objectives and Contextualisation

The objective of the subject Project Management is to introduce the student to the knowledge, processes, skills, tools and techniques suitable for project management, so that the application of them allows to meet the requirements for the development of projects and can have a considerable impact on its success.

 

Competences

  • Communication.
  • Identify, develop and maintain the necessary resources to meet the tactical and operative needs inherent to air transport activities.
  • Participate in human resources management, correctly applying the different concepts involved: psychology applied to organisations, internal and external communication and economic and legal factors.
  • Personal attitude.
  • Personal work habits.
  • Thinking skills.
  • Use knowledge of the fundamental principles of mathematics, economics, information technologies and psychology of organisations and work to understand, develop and evaluate the management processes of the different systems in the aeronautical sector.
  • Work in teams.

Learning Outcomes

  1. Accept and respect the role of the various team members and the different levels of dependence within the team.
  2. Adapt to unexpected circumstances.
  3. Communicate knowledge and findings efficiently, both orally and in writing, both in professional situations and with a non-expert audience.
  4. Critically assess the work done.
  5. Develop critical thought and reasoning.
  6. Develop systemic thinking.
  7. Develop the ability to analyse, synthesise and plan ahead.
  8. Identify the basic processes of project management.
  9. Identify, manage and resolve conflicts.
  10. Maintain a proactive and dynamic attitude towards career progression, personal growth and continuous professional development. Have the will to succeed.
  11. Make decisions.
  12. Make efficient use of ICT in communicating ideas and results.
  13. Manage time and available resources. Work in an organised manner.
  14. Plan and execute a project to develop a simple sub-system within the sector.
  15. Prevent and solve problems.
  16. Take on the role of project team leader.
  17. Work cooperatively.
  18. Work independently.
  19. Working in complex or uncertain environments and with limited resources.

Content

Topic 1: Introduction to Project Management

What is a project?

Project management: Overview

Project management: Need and interest

Different forms of project management

The systems approach: Overview

 

Topic 2: The development cycle of a system

The life cycle of a system

Definition phase

Conception phase

Execution phase

Start-up phase

Transfer phase

Phases scheme (purposes and activities)

Project phases duration

 

Topic 3: The Feasibility Study

What is the feasibility study?

The objectives of the feasibility study

Different proposals of the feasibility study

 

 Topic 4: Project Planning

Introduction

The Project Master Plan

Project organization: Responsibilities

Scheduling of activities: The Gantt chart

 

Topic 5: Graph-based Scheduling Methods:

Introduction

Scheduling methods

Sheduling compatible with resources

 

Topic 6: Cost Analysis

Introduction

The cost estimating process

Budget and accounting management

Scheduling and cost control

 

Topic 7: Risk Management

Introduction

Risk identification

Risk assessment

 

Topic 8: Project Control

Introduction

Performance analysis

Changes control

Reports

 

Methodology

Directed activities

Theory classes: Lectures on fundamentals and techniques, with TIC support and full group interaction.

Problem classes: Learning techniques of project management through problem solving.

Practical classes: Introduction sessions to the use of computer tools to support project management. Practical sessions using the Microsoft Project project management tool. Attendance at practice sessions is mandatory. You can miss 1 session without justification.

Supervised activities

Follow-up of the assigned practical case: Sessions for the planning and subsequent follow-up of the assigned practical cases (projects). Debate and decision making in each work group. Interaction between groups.

Oral presentation of the assigned practical case: Sessions of presentation and oral defense of the assigned practical case to each group (project). Discussion in full group of the approach and development of the different projects presented.

Autonomous activity

Development of the assigned practical case: Debate and decision making, in each working group. Development of work according to the different roles assigned. Preparation of the oral presentation.

Exercises: Exercises on techniques of project management.

Study: Personal work of consolidation of knowledge.

 

"The proposed teaching methodology may undergo some modifications according to the restrictions imposed by the health authorities on on-campus courses".

 

Annotation: Within the schedule set by the centre or degree programme, 15 minutes of one class will be reserved for students to evaluate their lecturers and their courses or modules through questionnaires.

Activities

Title Hours ECTS Learning Outcomes
Type: Directed      
Practical classes 12 0.48 16, 8, 14, 17
Problem classes 12 0.48 16, 7, 5, 8, 14
Theory classes 26 1.04 16, 8, 14
Type: Supervised      
Follow-up of the assigned practical case 12 0.48 4, 7, 5, 15, 17
Type: Autonomous      
Development of the assigned practical case 30 1.2 2, 16, 4, 6, 7, 5, 13, 8, 9, 14, 11, 15, 17, 19
Exercises 25 1 16, 7, 5, 8, 14, 18
Study 25 1 7, 5, 13, 10, 11, 15, 18

Assessment

See description in Catalan or Spanish.

 "The proposed evaluation activities may undergo some changes according to the restrictions imposed by the health authorities on on-campus courses."

 

Assessment Activities

Title Weighting Hours ECTS Learning Outcomes
Delivery of the written report of the case study, Exercises to be delivered, Presentation and oral defense of the case study 40% 4 0.16 2, 16, 1, 4, 3, 6, 7, 5, 12, 13, 8, 9, 10, 14, 15, 17, 19
Reports (Practices) 20% 0 0 3, 7, 5, 14, 17
Written exam 40% 4 0.16 2, 4, 3, 7, 5, 13, 11, 15, 18, 19

Bibliography

Nicholas, John M., Steyn, H. Project Management for Engineering, Business and Technology, Sixth edition. Taylor & Francis Group, 2021
 
Nicholas, John M. Project management for engineering, business and technology, Fifth edition. Loyola University Chicago, Herman Steyn. 2017
 
Nicholas, John M., Steyn, H. Project Management for Engineering, Business and Technology, 4th edition. Routledge, 2012.
 
Davidson, Jeff. La Gestión de proyectos. Prentice Hall, 2001.
 
Heerkens, Gary R. Gestión de proyectos. Mc Graw-Hill, 2002.
 
Lewis, James P. Fundamentals of project management: developing core competencies to help outperform the competition. Amacom, 2002.
 
Eisner, Howard. Ingeniería de sistemas y gestión de proyectos. Aenor, 2000.
 
Project Management Institute. A Guide to the project management body of knowledge: (PMBOK® Guide). 4th ed., 2008.
 
Romero López, C. Técnicas de Programación y Control de Proyectos. Ediciones Pirámide, 1988.
 
Companys Pascual, Ramón; Corominas Subias, Albert. Organización de la producción I: Diseño de sistemas productivos 2. Edicions UPC, 1991.
 
Clanchy, John; Ballard, Brigid. Cómo se hace un trabajo académico. Guía práctica para estudiantes universitarios. Zaragoza: Prensas
 
Universitarias de Zaragoza, Ciencias Sociales 23, 2000 (Essay Writing for Students: A practical Guide, 1997)
 
Morales, Carlos Javier. Guía para hablar en público. Madrid: Alianza Editorial, LP 7010, 2001.
 
Project Management Institute (PMI): http://www.pmi.org/
 
PMI Barcelona, Spain Chapter: http://www.pmi-bcn.org/
 

Software

Microsoft Project Professional 2019