Course Objectives-
Course Outcomes (COs):
Learning outcomes (at course level) |
Learning and teaching strategies |
Assessment Strategies |
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CO 156 : Students will be able to describe a project life cycle, and can skillfully map each stage in the cycle CO 157: Students will identify the resources needed for each stage, including involved stakeholders, tools and supplementary materials. CO 158: Students will describe the time needed to successfully complete a project, considering factors such as task dependencies and task lengths. CO 159: Students will be able to provide internal stakeholders with information regarding project costs by considering factors such as estimated cost, variances and profits. CO 160: Students will be able to understand the concept of Discounted cash flow techniques and Weighted average cost of capital. |
Approach in teaching: Interactive Lectures, Group Discussion, Tutorials, Case Study
Learning activities for the students: Self-learning assignments, presentations |
Class test, Semester end examinations, Quiz, Assignments, Presentation |
Concept, Definition, Characteristics, Importance and Challenges of a project. Life cycle of a project, Phases of Project Management
Project Formulation: Introduction, sequential stages of Project formulation.
Project Feasibility & Appraisal: Meaning, Scope, Types (Technical &Financial )
Meaning & nature, factors affecting financial planning , significance & limitation
Sources of finance:- Meaning, External & Internal sources of finance
Introduction, Scheduling Techniques (Bar Chart, Network based scheduling-PERT &CPM)
Project Organization: Functional & Matrix Organization
Meaning, Approaches
(UNIDO & L-M approach) and Shadow Pricing.
Market and Demand Analysis: Meaning , Features of the Market, Market Planning, Collection of secondary Information, Conduct of Market survey and Demand Forecasting
Introduction, Discounted cash flow techniques: Present Value and IIR.
Cost of capital :- Meaning, computation of cost of debt, preference , equity Share capital & Weighted average cost of capital
• Vasant Desai “Project Management” , Himalaya Publishing House.
• Prasanna Chandra “Project Planning, Implimentation & Review” Tata McGrawl-Hill, New Delhi