Team- & Project-Management (ILV)
Back| Specialization Area | Network & Communication Engineering |
| Course number | B2.08513.10.010 |
| Course code | netPM |
| Curriculum | 2025 |
| Semester of degree program | Semester 1 |
| Mode of delivery | Presence- and Telecourse |
| Units per week | 2,5 |
| ECTS credits | 5,0 |
| Language of instruction | English |
The students
- know team building processes
- are able to solve tasks effectively as a team. (Various measures such as outdoor sports activities or group exercises are used to strengthen trust and cooperation).
- can recognize the strengths of team members, resolve conflicts constructively and promote communication, as well as use these skills, especially during onboarding, to quickly integrate new members into the team and create a positive working atmosphere. (In this way, students are optimally prepared for teamwork in a professional environment).
- are familiar with the basic concepts and fundamental interrelationships of project management and are able to apply these in project work.
- are able to work on individual subtasks in project management in a structured manner using specific methods.
- know the basics of team building and team management and can apply them in practical exercises.
- Know and understand the structure of their degree program, including the specific network engineering modules and electives, and the requirements for graduation.
- find their way around the laboratories and know the specific safety regulations.
The module covers the following topics/contents
- Definitions and basic terms in project management
- Project types, project objectives/non-objectives, project phases
- Team building & team management
- Project preparation
- Project development and planning
- Project implementation and controlling
- Project completion
- Project order, project manual
- Project structure plan, project schedule & milestone planning
- Overview of the subject area and its importance
- Curriculum and teaching structure
- Information on elective subjects
- Guided tours of the relevant facilities and laboratories
- Information on technical resources, devices & software
- Important safety regulations and ethical guidelines
The following basic literature is used in the module:
- G. Patzak, G. Rattay: Project management, 7th edition, Linde, 2017;
- Moderated group work
- Lecture
- Discussion
- Case processing
- Laboratory experiments
- Project work
Integrated module which is continuously assessed:
- Written partial examinations
- Project work
