175-300 Managing Work and Projects

Note

Formerly available as 145-002/300. Students who have completed 145-002/300 are not eligible to enrol in this subject. There is a quota of 50 places in this subject. Students must contact the Department of Linguistics and Applied Linguistics for further details.

Availability

2nd and 3rd year

Credit Points

12.5

Coordinator

Dr Joanna Tapper & Ms Emma O'Connell

Prerequisites

50 points of second year study.

Semester

1 (view timetable)

Contact

Two 1-hour lectures, a 1-hour tutorial per week and 40 hours of work placement

Subject Description

Students will gain insights into bridging the gap between study and the workplace. They will be introduced to concepts of project management, consultancy, career management and working within organisations. Students will complete a 40-hour project during their placements, supervised by the coordinators. In the placements, students will apply knowledge gained in the subject content, and develop transferable skills. Work-related oral, written, IT and team skills will be fostered by practice, self-reflection and constructive feedback. On completion of the subject, students will have knowledge of current workplace demands and have developed skills that will make them productive in the workplace.

Generic Skills

  • be able to participate effectively in group work;

  • be able to critically analyse texts from a range of genres;

  • be able to acknowledge information sources appropriately;

  • be able to deliver a formal oral presentation using appropriate visual aides;

  • be able to be subject to a self and peer review oral and written work.

Assessment

A collaborative project brief of 500 words 15% (due mid-semester), an individual or group (by agreement) oral presentation of 1000 words 20% (due in week 9), a business plan of 1250 words 25% (due at the end of semester), a final report of 1250 words 30% (due at the end of semester), a hurdle requirement of a project log 5% (begun in week 2 and due at the end of semester) and a hurdle requirement of the employer's feedback 5% (due at the end of semester).

Prescribed Texts

A subject reader available at the University Bookshop.

  • E Verzuh, The Fast Forward MBA in Project Management. John Wiley 1999.


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