
Hessen:ISU Project Management in Information Systems
- Gain a comprehensive understanding of key information systems project management concepts, including essential methodologies, management practices, real-world applications, and intercultural perspectives.
- Learn and apply methods and tools required across all phases of the project life cycle, from initiation and planning to communication, monitoring, and controlling, using practical, real-world scenarios.
- Course combines virtual lectures followed by a two-week on-campus session.
This course covers the following four important aspects of information systems project management:
- Methods and tools used to plan, organize, and control IS projects,
- Management methods revealed through practice and research,
- Hands-on project management knowledge from different real-world scenarios, and
- Intercultural differences in project management
The project life cycle will be divided into separate phases:
- Project Initiation,
- Project Planning (Scope Management, Time Management, Cost Management, Quality & Risk Management),
- Project HR & Communication Management, and
- Project Monitoring & Controlling
Within this framework, the methodologies and tools necessary for each phase as well as the underlying theory will be provided.
Throughout the course, the methodologies and tools will be adapted and applied to a real-world project scenario in an international and culturally diverse setting within a remote working team.
Learning Outcomes
By completing this course, students will be able to:
- Apply project management techniques to business cases (e.g., optimize the target setting process, develop work breakdown structures, develop schedules and action plans, monitor project progress, manage risk throughout the project, and implement project controlling);
- Contrast project management techniques such as agile and waterfall, pointing out their strengths and weaknesses;
- Apply team collaboration techniques and digital interaction tools;
- Organize tasks in a remote working team;
- Apply negotiation strategies and methods to business cases;
- Recognize and distinguish between the various roles and responsibilities within an IT project team;
- Apply the various project management methods and tools to help manage project risks, budgeting, resource allocations etc. within time and budget constraints;
- Exhibit characteristics of a project manager which include interpersonal, organizational, communication, negotiation and problem-solving skills;
- Describe and reflect the characteristics and critical success factors of projects;
- Have fruitful group discussions and carry out respectful teamwork in international and culturally diverse teams;
- Present their results in written form and by oral presentations;
- Acquire further relevant information independently and critically;
- Improve or adapt management techniques to new situations;
- Recognize how soft factors like cultural aspects, team dynamics, and leadership approaches affect project success;
- Apply project management techniques and bear responsibility for small and medium-sized IS projects
Course Method
Seminar-based course with workshops, exercises, and project work.
Course Materials
An Introduction to Project Management, 7th ed. by Kathy Schwalbe
Further materials will be provided online through Frankfurt UAS BSCW system.
Assessment
Presentation of project work.
Grading
Project work assessment, participation.
The course schedule will be made available soon.
Students studying information systems are welcome to apply for the course. Maximum capacity for the course is 20 participants, as international students will be integrated into a regular semester module within the study program Business Information Systems (B.Sc.) at Frankfurt UAS.
This course is offered through Hessen:ISU (International Summer Universities) and students from the Hessen:Queensland, Hessen:Massachusetts, and Hessen:Wisconsin Exchange Programs are especially encouraged to apply.
Students will earn a total of 5 ECTS points for the successful completion of the course.
A single ECTS point is defined as the equivalent of 25-30 hours of student workload, which includes class hours, readings, preparation for class activities, as well as assessment measures.
The program fee is 680€.
What is included in the program fee?
- 2 weeks of academic courses
- Course materials
- Public transportation within Frankfurt for the duration of the program
- Opening and Closing Events
Accommodation is not included in the program fee. The costs for accommodation are Multi-Bed Room (3 people) 520€ / Double Occupancy (2 people) 525€. More information can be found under Housing.
Students under the Hessen:Queensland, Hessen:Massachusetts, and Hessen:Wisconsin Exchange Programs should apply directly through the International Office at their home university.
Registration
Apply now for Project Management in Information Systems.
Application deadline is TBD.
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