Infrastructure & Application 2: Practical Project 1
Niveau
Bachelor
Learning outcomes of the courses/module
The students
- can carry out a project using professional project management
- understand systematic, orderly, and timely project management
- know the special roles within a project
- know the importance of project communication in all directions (discussions, documentation, descriptions, presenta-tions) and know how to behave accordingly
- have specialist knowledge to solve specific problems
- can carry out a project using professional project management
- understand systematic, orderly, and timely project management
- know the special roles within a project
- know the importance of project communication in all directions (discussions, documentation, descriptions, presenta-tions) and know how to behave accordingly
- have specialist knowledge to solve specific problems
Prerequisites for the course
none
Course content
In order to optimally prepare students for problems in working life, practical tasks are worked on in groups, preferably on the basis of assignments from partners from industry or public departments, or field experience is gained under the guidance of the course instructor. Students apply the knowledge they have acquired so far and compare it with observations and experiences gained during the practical project. While the students can deepen and improve their subject-specific skills, complementary skills such as social, risk management, budgeting, and economically responsible decision-making skills are also consolidated.
Based on a client briefing (by the course instructor or external partners such as associations and companies), the students work independently on the projects presented, only guided by the course instructor if necessary: planning, coordination, budgeting, monitoring, evaluation, and final reporting are in the hands of the students. The role of the course director focuses on project coaching.
Based on a client briefing (by the course instructor or external partners such as associations and companies), the students work independently on the projects presented, only guided by the course instructor if necessary: planning, coordination, budgeting, monitoring, evaluation, and final reporting are in the hands of the students. The role of the course director focuses on project coaching.
Recommended specialist literature
Coming soon
Assessment methods and criteria
Final report
Language
German
Number of ECTS credits awarded
6
Share of e-learning in %
20
Semester hours per week
3.0
Planned teaching and learning method
Independent project work with accompanying coaching
Semester/trimester in which the course/module is offered
3
Name of lecturer
STGL
Academic year
Key figure of the course/module
ENG6
Type of course/module
project
Type of course
Compulsory
Internship(s)
no