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Project Management

Project Management (6 ECTS)

MQF Level 5

Date – TBC
Duration – 30 Hours
Accredited – Yes
Price – Price (Local/EU) – Euro 800 / (Non-EU) – Euro 1,000

Module Description

Organisations are recognizing that the traditional form of management can no longer deal with the dynamics of the modern social, economic and business regimes. This module intends to provide the participants with all relevant knowledge and skills to initiate, plan, execute and manage the implementation of new initiatives or changes within an organization.

Entry Requirements

Students should be at least 18 years+ and in possession of a minimum MQF Level 4 Qualification in Facilities Management or related

OR

Level 4 – Diploma in Facilities Management

AND

Be in possession of one of the following:

  • Grade 5 in English (Matsec Certificate)
  • IELTs 6.0
  • Or an equivalent qualification.

Audience

This course is targeted at:

  • individuals aspiring to work as a facility, operation managers, or project managers
  • individuals who wish to advance their education and gain in depth knowledge and skills related to facilities management and project management.
  • individuals already working in the field related to facilities management or project management and would like to obtain qualification in this sector.

Learning Outcomes

At the end of the module/unit the learner will have acquired the responsibility and autonomy to:

  • Apply the generally recognized framework and best practices of project management;
  • Apply project management tools, methods and techniques to initiate, plan, execute , control and coordinate all elements of a project;
  • Manage project risk – identifying, analyzing and responding to risks;

 

At the end of the module/unit the learner will have acquired the following skills:

  • Recognize the core competencies and skills required by a project management professional including – communication, leadership, negotiating and team building;
  • Evaluate the importance of effective management of the project life cycle;
    Create a project plan;
  • Be able to apply methods, tools and techniques for planning, monitoring and controlling projects;
  • Demonstrate effective use of written, verbal , and non-verbal communication including use of industry terminology and writes a variety of Project Management documents;

Assessment

This module shall be taught making use of synchronous teaching methods whereby participants will be engaged in learning at the same time. Students will be exposed to lectures, intellectual discussions, practical scenarios and demonstartions.

Written Exam, Project Planning & Case Study

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