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This page provides helpful information about many coursework units offered by Computer Science and Software Engineering in 2023.

The information here is not official - for official information please see the current UWA Handbook. Instead, it will help students to prepare for their future units, before the beginning of each semester, and before they have access to UWA's Learning Management System (LMS).

About the unit GENG5505 Project Management and Engineering Practice (1st and 2nd semester 2023)

Unit description:

This unit introduces students to relevant aspects of project management and engineering practice that they need to successfully transition from formal education to professional practice. As the industry becomes increasingly 'project focused', employers are seeking engineers who possess strong project management knowledge, skills and capabilities in line with sustainable principles and ethical standards, to be applied to 'real world projects'. The unit focuses on real world engineering projects and benefits the students significantly by enhancing their capabilities and employability skills. In the unit, students learn to (1) research and analyse a real world engineering project to which key concepts and theories of sustainable and ethical project management are applied—implement a rigorous approach to analysing the project by applying a globally recognised project life cycle framework; (2) identify and analyse the problems encountered in each stage of the project and establish relevant inferences; (3) provide prioritised recommendations based on the benefits and consequences deriving from them; and (4) analyse project stakeholders' input and influence and manage them accordingly. Students enhance their interpersonal skills as they are required to take an active part in group meetings, share group coordination and leadership and learn how to negotiate and solve conflict. Students also liaise with key industry representatives, giving them the opportunity to establish professional relationships.

Unit outcomes:

Students are able to (1) evaluate sustainable project management theories while applying them to 'real world projects'; (2) evaluate problems relating to initiating, planning, executing, monitoring, controlling projects while choosing appropriate theories to solve them; (3) understand how to align projects with organisational goals, while recognising the strategic significance of successful project portfolio selection; (4) identify key project stakeholders, while proposing effective response strategies to manage stakeholder pressure; (5) formulate effective communication strategies to correspond successfully with a wide range of project stakeholders; (6) recommend how to manage a team effectively throughout the various phases of a project, while proposing strategies to actively solve conflict among team members; (7) evaluate the main normative ethical theories, while applying them to specific 'real world projects'; and (8) assess, project risks, while formulating effective strategies to prevent potential risk impact.

Unit coordinator:

Dr Cosimo Faiello
[email protected]

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Indicative assessment:

group written project report, group presentation, final examination




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