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授業の目的 【英語】 | | The primary goal of this course is to understand the method of proposing a project, organizing a research group, and managing the project, through studying the basic knowledge about “a project,” which is based on a global standard of project management. Students who complete this course will have an improved ability to design and implement a project properly. Students can design a research proposal by themselves at the end of this course. Attendance and active contribution to the class are expected in this course. *Some sessions will be jointly conducted by the United Nations APCICT / ESCAP. *This course will be conducted online. |
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到達目標 【日本語】 | | |
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到達目標 【英語】 | | There are three following objectives in this course. Students are expected to To enhance student’s ability which can be utilized in the real world/society to survive! To understand a project and project management comprehensively; To acquire skills how to come up with a proposal for good research and how to develop a good idea into a research project; and To acquire skills to find an interesting topic and issues related to their own research to present. |
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授業の内容や構成 | | Lecture / Theme / Lecture Course Description / Learning outside the class / Related page
1 Oct. 8 (Thu) Introduction: What is a “Project”? Definition of a Project / Project Management Course Introduction
2 Oct. 15(Thu) Project Initiation Problem analysis Stakeholders analysis
Introducing tools for project management: Project charter
3 Oct. 22(Thu) Project planning (1) Project scope design Designing WBS and Master Schedule How to breakdown the action items
4 Oct.29 (Thu) Project Planning (2) Designing your own WBS / Master Schedule
5 Nov.5 (Thu) Communication Management What is a communication plan? Negotiation method with stakeholders
6 Nov.12 (Thu) Mid-term presentation: Sharing your own research plan Student presentation (5-10min each)
7 Nov.19 (Thu) Introduction to “Project Management in Theory and Practice” (1) Introduction to UN APCICT’s Virtual Academy
8 Nov.26 (Thu) Introduction to “Project Management in Theory and Practice” (2) Introduction to UN APCICT’s Virtual Academy
9 Dec.3 (Thu) Project in practice (1) Guest talk
10 Dec.17 (Thu) Project in practice (2) Guest talk
11 Dec.24 (Thu) Project progress management What is risk management? Contingency plan What is “risk” and “a risk”?
12 Jan.14 (Thu) Project evaluation Project close Project evaluation Project transition
13 Jan.21 (Thu) Final presentation (1) Student’s presentation
14 Jan.28 (Thu) Final presentation (2) Student’s Presentation
15 Feb.4 (Thu) Wrap-up Wrap-up
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履修条件・関連する科目 | | Any graduate students are welcome. Active participation is required in this course. |
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成績評価の方法と基準 | | 40%: Attendance and participation in discussions and group projects; 60%: Final presentation and a project proposal
Students are requested to contribute to discussion actively, as well as present their own research project clearly and logically. Students who accomplish given attainment targets can be evaluated as a successful participant. Students who are planning to take this course must attend the first session on 8th October 2020. |
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教科書・テキスト | | Handouts and materials will be provided in the class. Recommended books, materials, movies, and other artworks will be introduced in this course. Students are expected to read and watch these materials to understand a method of project management and related issues further. Reference: A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide) , Sixth edition (2017). Project Management Institute. |
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参考書 | | Materials will be provided by the lecturer. |
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課外学習等(授業時間外学習の指示) | | After each class, please review what you learned and discussed at the class, and apply it to your own research project. You may be requested to present your project in the following class. |
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注意事項 | | This course will welcome students from any department or faculty if they wish to join! Students are required to bring a smartphone or tablet PC to every session. In some sessions, experts from the United Nations will give a talk and workshop. Please join if you are interested in learning about tangible project experiences from the United Nations experts! In this course, we will use NUCT, not CANVAS, to deliver announcement and course materials to students. Please inform one of the instructors of your name and student ID by e-mail, when you want to join the course. Then we'll invite you to the course site on NUCT! For the contact information, please refer to the student handbook. |
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遠隔授業(オンデマンド型)で行う場合の追加措置 | | |
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