last modified: 26/01/2006
Course code: mtp305 |
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Course name: Maritime Industry & Operation 2 |
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ECTS credit points: 5 |
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Faculty 3mE |
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Lecturer(s):
Ir. C. Dirkse,
Ir. J.W. Frouws, |
Tel.: 015-27 8 5306 |
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Catalogue data: Business plan development, market assessment, cost & revenue calculation, operational cost, voyage cost, capital cost, freight rates, exchange rates, financing, management structure, balance sheet, P/L-statement, strategy, environmental and sustainability considerations, public responsibilities. |
Course year: |
BSc 3rd year |
Period: |
2B |
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Class hours per week: |
Variable: 2-4 |
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Other hours: |
Project work in groups of 2 to 4 students |
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Assessment: |
Report + presentation + participation |
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Assessm.period: |
May 14th |
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(see academic calendar) |
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Prerequisites:
Application is only possible via TAS and will close 2 weeks before starting date!
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Follow up: |
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Detailed description of topics:
Classes/instructions: Classes are planned on strategy, shipping economics, business plan, financial analysis, organisational, environmental and sustainability considerations on shipping.
Details of dates and times will be given in the course schedule on Blackboard.
PROJECT WORK The participants are split into teams of two to four students and assigned a specific case. Each team is required to develop a business plan. Alternatively a team may suggest their own idea for a new shipping business. In that case they must put their proposal forward prior to the beginning of the course.
Each team will develop the business plan from information gained from literature or possibly from contacts in the industry. For the financial analysis the participants will receive an EXCEL-application with summary documentation. This enables students to focus on the analysis of the business, not on the sometimes tedious financial calculations. |
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Course material: Hand-outs to be distributed where appropriate and digital copies of presentations. |
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References from literature: To be supplied during classes. |
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Assessment: On the basis of: Business Plan Report & Presentation Each group will draw up a business plan according to the exact table of contents as supplied during class. The work will be presented through a PowerPoint presentation to the lecturers who will act as potential investors in the proposed company. All students will be present during all presentations. While the course will be given in Dutch, the business plan must be written in English. |
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Learning goals: De student kan:
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Computer use: Excel, Word, PowerPoint, possibly basic maritime technology software (stability, R&P, etc) |
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Laboratory project(s): None |
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Design content: Concept exploration from functional requirements. |
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Percentage of design: 20% |