________________________________________________________________________________________________ Modulhandbuch B.A.-Studiengänge 2024/25; Stand 12. Juni 2024 Seite [206] B4403 Project Cycle Management Code PCM Workload 150 h ECTS 5 CP Subject semester TDS 2 Frequency Annually Duration 1 Semester Class type (Core Course: P / Elective: W / Partial Elective: WP) P: TDS Teaching Mode Seminar, Lecture Contact Hours 4 SWS/ 60 UE Individual Study inkl. Exam. 90 h Additional Time Requirement Course objectives: Professional expertise Students acquire knowledge of: • Basic business administration • Organisational development and planning • Social Management (Participation, Motivation etc.) • Analysing tools • Monitoring and Evaluation • Application writing • The meaning of digitalisation and IT for project management • The meaning of digital media for marketing and financial viability Course objectives: Skill set Students are able to • Understand the project cycle in all its aspects (finances, clients, staff, monitoring, goal achievement etc.) • Develop and write applications and identify donors • Prepare evaluations • Write reports Contents • Understanding, strategies and tools for community / target group participation on all levels • Basics of system theory. Understanding complex systems with unpredictable behaviours • Skills and tools for analysis • Skills and tools for planning • Knowing and writing project applications • Systematic monitoring and steering of project implementation • Learning about different ways of evaluation, developing term of reference for evaluations • Budgeting • Financial monitoring and reporting Teaching Mode Lecture, students presentations, group work and group discussion, reading assignments Prerequisites none Forms of examination and assessment • Qualified participation (pass/fail) in the course is required to ensure that the module objectives are achieved and to earn credit points. • Written Examination (120 min.) – 100% Literature will be announced at the beginning of the course Scoring for the final grade Single valuation Academic course coordinator Prof. Dr. Detlef Hiller
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