SPR934 – Project Management

Module
Project Management
Gestion de projets
Module number
SPR934
Version: 1
Faculty
Angewandte Sprachen und Interkulturelle Kommunikation
Level
Master
Duration
1 Semester
Semester
Winter semester
Module supervisor

Prof. Dr. Doris Fetscher
Doris.Fetscher(at)fh-zwickau.de

Lecturer(s)
Course language(s)

French
in "Gestion de projets "

ECTS credits

5.00 credits

Workload

150 hours

Courses

5.00 SCH (2.50 SCH Seminar | 2.50 SCH Lecture with integrated exercise / seminar-lecture)

Self-study time

75.00 hours
75.00 hours Selbststudium / Übungsaufgaben - Gestion de projets

Pre-examination(s)
None
Examination(s)

schriftliche Prüfungsleistung
Module examination | Examination time: 120 min | Weighting: 25%
in "Gestion de projets "

schriftliche Prüfungsleistung
Module examination | Examination time: 120 min | Weighting: 50%
in "Gestion de projets "

schriftliche Prüfungsleistung
Module examination | Examination time: 120 min | Weighting: 25%
in "Gestion de projets "

Media type
No information
Instruction content/structure

I + II: Project management (Roseline Le Squère)

The network approach (with specific examples, particularly concerning Brittany), the concept of territory, the links between regional cultures and economic development of the regions are among the most important questions of project management. To prepare a strong and viable project, knowledge of the context of the territories involved in the project action is fundamental. The problem of multiculturalism is also taken into consideration.

Project management introduction

1. The professional project approach: what are we talking about?
2. The steps of a project and how to approach a territory (to get a state of the art, understand the possible networks)
3. To work with efficacy in networks (examples)

4. To prepare a call for tender (to write a proposition) : specific examples of tender models, description and writing styles
5. Financial monitoring project

 

Project management : territories development

1. Regional cultures, economic development:  territorial resources for regional economies: to know and understand a territory to prepare a project

2. To manage innovation and aim for the development of a territory by the Project Action

3. To work in a team (with a formal situation analyzed))

4. The intercultural problematic

III Project management communication skills: disseminisation and optimization (Dominique Le Coustumer)

-  The principles of communication: definitions, stakes and means.

-   Message: For whom? Purpose? How ?

-  Choosing the right words and communication tools, written and oral.

-  Body language: attitudes, gestures, breath and stress management.

Teaching methods mainly based on exercises, oral practice and breath and stress management.

Qualification objectives

I + II: Project management (Roseline Le Squère)

The project management course is designed to prepare the student for professional project approach, according to the example of various community programs, simulations, exercises of application (including budget). The approach to territorial development is very intensively discussed. To carry out a project in a specific territory, the networks of actors must develop specific procedures, in line with the policies of the territories concerned.

III Project management communication skills: disseminisation and optimization (Dominique Le Coustumer)

This course aims to increase students’ interpersonal and oral skills.

Special admission requirements

none

Recommended prerequisites
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Continuation options
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Literature
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Notes
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