Project StudiesLaajuus (5 cr)
Code: HBZ30105
Credits
5 op
Teaching language
- Finnish
Responsible person
- Jaana Saarisilta
Objective
The object of the course
Project is a platform for developing working life -oriented and professional competences, for students and working life in practice. In project studies you gain future working skills, and competence in innovation and entrepreneurship, at the same time creating your own career paths and working life networks. Your projects can relate to projects in working life or RDI, LAB learning environments, entrepreneurship, or your own ideas or innovations.
Student
1 recognizes the development requirements in the organisation and selects the most appropriate method for reaching the goal, problem solving and scheduling.
2 is able to prepare a project plan related to his field,execute the project while taking into account his role in the project team and the stage in the project life cycle.
3 is able to justify the solutions made, to reflect his own and others’ performances as well as to report the project activities and the results both orally and in writing.
Content
Project management theory
Project planning, initiation, execution, monitoring, management, evaluation and reporting
Application of project management tools
Qualifications
Sufficient professional skills in order to execute a customer project
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
Assessment is based on learning object-ives and the outcome of the project. Assessment is qualitative, based on a criteria, the student's self-assessment and peer assessment. The client gives feedback on the results achieved as well as the applicability of the final product.
Sufficient 1
Student has great difficulties in find-ing a suitable project. His learning objective is modest. For execution he writes a project plan. The theory for the project is missing. Follow-ing the timetable is difficult. The project objectives are not totally reached. The final report and the oral presentation only report the stages of the project without the necessary analyses.
Satisfactory 2
Student chooses a project that suits his timetable and interests. The initiation of the project might be delayed. For execution, he writes a project plan. The theory for the project is missing. The reporting of the project to the client and the teacher does not take place on the student´s own initiative. The final report might be late and/or lacks the necessary analyses. The student´s input in the oral presentation is lacking.
Assessment criteria, good (3)
Good 3
Student chooses a project that best suits his timetable and professional orientation. For execution, he prepares a project plan with project stages and timetable. The theory basis is relative-ly small. The reporting to the client and the teacher takes place from time to time. The objectives of the project are not completely reached. Student often has difficulties in keeping up with the timetable and the reporting is sometimes late. He disseminates the results to other students in the presentation.
Very Good 4
Student chooses a project that deepens his professional knowledge. For execut-ion he prepares a project plan with project stages, timetable and risk analyses. He acquires a relevant theory basis to be utilized in the execution. The reporting to the client and the teacher is sufficient. The final report is thorough and reflects the steps in the project and the outcomes achieved. He disseminates the results to other students in an informative presentation.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
Excellent 5
Student chooses a demanding project in order to deepen his professional know-ledge. He writes a thorough project plan with project stages, timetable, resources, budget and risk analyses. The project plan is updated when needed and relevant theory is utilized. The reporting to the client, the teacher and stakeholders takes place regularly. Student is capable of working in the project team and takes advantage of the others’ skills in problem solving. He widens his project management knowledge while benchmarking other projects. The project report is professional and reflects the steps in the project and the outcomes achieved. Student is able to reflect on his and others´ performances. He disseminates the results to other students in an analytical and descriptive presentation.
Enrollment
02.08.2021 - 05.09.2021
Timing
30.08.2021 - 31.05.2022
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5 op
Virtual portion
5 op
RDI portion
4 op
Mode of delivery
Online learning
Unit
School of Business
Campus
Main Campus
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Seats
0 - 40
Degree programmes
- Bachelor's Degree Programme in Business Management
Teachers
- Hanna Karhu
- Jaana Saarisilta
Groups
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HTL19S1Liiketalous
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HTL19IYLiiketalous
Objectives
The object of the course
Project is a platform for developing working life -oriented and professional competences, for students and working life in practice. In project studies you gain future working skills, and competence in innovation and entrepreneurship, at the same time creating your own career paths and working life networks. Your projects can relate to projects in working life or RDI, LAB learning environments, entrepreneurship, or your own ideas or innovations.
Student
1 recognizes the development requirements in the organisation and selects the most appropriate method for reaching the goal, problem solving and scheduling.
2 is able to prepare a project plan related to his field,execute the project while taking into account his role in the project team and the stage in the project life cycle.
3 is able to justify the solutions made, to reflect his own and others’ performances as well as to report the project activities and the results both orally and in writing.
Content
Project management theory
Project planning, initiation, execution, monitoring, management, evaluation and reporting
Application of project management tools
Learning materials and recommended literature
Hanki heti opintojen alussa projektihallinnan kirja, joku perusteos (kirja/e-kirja) esim. kirjastosta ja perehdy siihen huolellisesti. Hyvä olisi, jos pystyt pitämään kirjaa mukanasi kurssin teoriaosuuden ja miksei pidemmänkin ajan ohjaamassa toimintaasi. Esim. jokin näistä:
Kettunen, S. 2003. Onnistu projektissa. WSOY.
Mäntyneva, M. 2016. Hallittu projekti. Jäntevästä suunnittelusta menestykselliseen toteutukseen.
Pelin, R.2011. Projektihallinnan käsikirja. Keuruu: Otavan Kirjapaino Oy.
Ruuska, K.2013. Pidä projekti hallinnassa. Helsinki: Talentum Media Oy.
Silfverberg, P. 2007. Ideasta projektiksi. Helsinki: Edita.
Virtanen, P. 2009. Projekti strategian toteuttajana. Tietosanoma: Business Books.
Teaching methods
Projektinhallinnan teoria -webinaarit
Projektin hankinta ja toteutus: Projektin suunnittelu, toteutus, seuranta, johtaminen ja raportointi
Vertaistuki-keskustelut
Projektikohtainen ohjaus opettajalta (etäohjaus)
Practical training and working life connections
Opintojakson toteutus perustuu työelämäyhteistyöhön ja työelämästä saadun/hankitun projektin toteutukseen.
Alternative completion methods
Hyväksilukeminen (korvaaminen ja sisällyttäminen)
Muulla tavoin hankitun osaamisen tunnistaminen ja tunnustaminen
Opinnollistaminen
Tarkemmat ohjeet löytyvät tutkintosäännöstä ja opinto-oppaasta.
Student workload
Zoom-luennot ja ohjauspalaverit 25 h
Virtuaaliopiskelu 10 h
Itsenäinen työskentely 100 - 235 h (sis. projektisuunnitelman laadinnan, teoriataustan hankinnan, projektin toteutuksen, loppuraportoinnin sekä presentaation)
Yhteensä 135 - 270 h riippuen siitä suorittaako opintojakson 5 op vai 10 op laajuisena
Evaluation scale
0-5
Evaluation criteria, satisfactory (1-2)
Assessment is based on learning object-ives and the outcome of the project. Assessment is qualitative, based on a criteria, the student's self-assessment and peer assessment. The client gives feedback on the results achieved as well as the applicability of the final product.
Sufficient 1
Student has great difficulties in find-ing a suitable project. His learning objective is modest. For execution he writes a project plan. The theory for the project is missing. Follow-ing the timetable is difficult. The project objectives are not totally reached. The final report and the oral presentation only report the stages of the project without the necessary analyses.
Satisfactory 2
Student chooses a project that suits his timetable and interests. The initiation of the project might be delayed. For execution, he writes a project plan. The theory for the project is missing. The reporting of the project to the client and the teacher does not take place on the student´s own initiative. The final report might be late and/or lacks the necessary analyses. The student´s input in the oral presentation is lacking.
Evaluation criteria, good (3-4)
Good 3
Student chooses a project that best suits his timetable and professional orientation. For execution, he prepares a project plan with project stages and timetable. The theory basis is relative-ly small. The reporting to the client and the teacher takes place from time to time. The objectives of the project are not completely reached. Student often has difficulties in keeping up with the timetable and the reporting is sometimes late. He disseminates the results to other students in the presentation.
Very Good 4
Student chooses a project that deepens his professional knowledge. For execut-ion he prepares a project plan with project stages, timetable and risk analyses. He acquires a relevant theory basis to be utilized in the execution. The reporting to the client and the teacher is sufficient. The final report is thorough and reflects the steps in the project and the outcomes achieved. He disseminates the results to other students in an informative presentation.
Evaluation criteria, excellent (5)
Excellent 5
Student chooses a demanding project in order to deepen his professional know-ledge. He writes a thorough project plan with project stages, timetable, resources, budget and risk analyses. The project plan is updated when needed and relevant theory is utilized. The reporting to the client, the teacher and stakeholders takes place regularly. Student is capable of working in the project team and takes advantage of the others’ skills in problem solving. He widens his project management knowledge while benchmarking other projects. The project report is professional and reflects the steps in the project and the outcomes achieved. Student is able to reflect on his and others´ performances. He disseminates the results to other students in an analytical and descriptive presentation.
Prerequisites
Sufficient professional skills in order to execute a customer project