Module Descriptors
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
XXEM50119
Key Facts
School of Justice, Security and Sustainability
Level 5
15 credits
Contact
Leader: Ian Jackson
Hours of Study
Scheduled Learning and Teaching Activities: 24
Independent Study Hours: 126
Total Learning Hours: 150
Assessment
  • COURSEWORK - REPORT weighted at 100%
Module Details
Module Texts

Field, M., Keller, L., (2006) Project Management. The Open University, Thomson Learning

Mantel, S., Meredith, J.R., Shafer, S.M. and Sutton, M.M., (2011) Project Management in Practice (Fourth Edition), John Wiley and Sons

Maylor, H. (2011) Project Management (Fourth Edition), Pearson Education
Module Resources
Staffordshire University electronic resources and off-campus library facilities
Module website

MS Project or equivalent
Module Indicative Content

The necessity to effectively manage the development of new products and services is seen as an organisations life-blood. This module concentrates on the process, techniques and tools that are used by managers during this conceptual period to enable crisp and appropriate decision making.

The module firstly identifies typical models of projects, their organisational structure and the role of stakeholders. Progressing to a project brief, and how the project is defined in terms of key resources, and their subsequent control systems that will finally lead to the projects termination and successful handover. Wherever possible, computer based systems will form part of the toolkit used for the various stages of project analysis.
Module Additional Assessment Details

A written report (based either on their own organisational situation or on information provided in an issued case study/scenario) examining project management practices and leadership and management issues relating to a work based project (2000 words) (100 %) (Learning Outcomes 1 - 3 )
LEARNING OUTCOMES
1. Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of project management principles including how to define the project Knowledge & Understanding

2. Evaluate the strategies, and understand the constraints necessary when designing the project process.
Analysis

3. Apply basic problem solving techniques to deliver a project within the pre-defined resource base. Application
Problem Solving
Learning Strategies
The learning strategy for this module is based around students committing a total of 150 hours of activities towards achieving the learning outcomes. These will be split between 39 hours of direct contact with a tutor and 111 hours of directed, guided and self-study, together with preparation for and completion of the assessment tasks. Learning support material will be provided for the module.
The module will draw upon a mixture of activities including lectures, web-based activities, case study analysis, relevant videos and in-class discussions, individual and group problem solving and self-directed learning.