Coursecode: mt722/mt723 Coursename: Projectmanagement in shipbuilding and offshore DUT creditpoints: 1/2 (see course information) ECTS creditpoints: |
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Subfaculty of Mechanical Engineering and Marine Technology | |
Lecturer(s): Hengst, prof. ir. S. | Tel.: 015-278 5306 |
Catalog data: Marketfactors, strategic planning, budgetting, operational research, production optimation, problem analysis, quality management, organisation and execution of repairs and salvage, scrapping, expertise, insurance, single production, production control, planning systems. |
Course year: 4 Period: 2/2/0/0/0 Hours p/w: 2 Other hours: - Assessment: Essay + presentation Assessm.period(s): (see academic calendar) |
Prerequisites: mt711, bb1, bb4 | |
Follow up: mt712, mt714 | |
Detailed
description of topics: Method:
Course information: Six fields of interest are offered in this course. They are all directly related to the subject management in unique manufacturing. The student will be requisted to make a selection. Fields of interests are:
Within these six areas the student is free to choose a subject. The research is executed with the common practise of a project at a shipyard or reparationsyard in mind. Other possibilities are projects for salvage. Creditpoints are rewarded after writing an essay and doing a presentation about the chosen subject. Chosen subject are investigated against the background of maritime orientated company. It is important to point out the importance of the subject for the company in relation to the project. |
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Course material:
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References
from literature: Literature depending on the subject, Lloyds list and magazines. |
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Remarks
(specific information about assesment, entry requirements, etc.): A project is carried out in a small team of 2 or 3 students. Most of the time case-studies from the industrie are the basis for the subjects. Therefore a project is often carried out at a yard or in favor of a salvage company. |
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Goals: To obtain knowledge and insight in specific aspects related to project management in shipbuilding, shiprepair and offshore. |
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Computer use: General computer applications. | |
Laboratory project(s): See Remarks | |
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