Course descriptionProject Management has developed from just a specialist activity into a major process for managing change and innovation. In todays rapidly evolving competitive environment, managers and engineers at every level need an in-depth understanding of the concepts and techniques required to manage projects. These can be as diverse as new product development, construction of new manufacturing facilities, implementing changes in organizational structure and culture and many other change related programmes. Project management techniques can also be adapted to manage what, up until recently, were considered operational procedures. This course will therefore also help technical managers improve their project management skills and gain a broader functional and strategic perspective on general management.
To manage projects successfully, Project Managers not only need an understanding of planning, monitoring and control techniques, they also need to appreciate corporate strategy, finance, risk, quality, human resource and contractual issues. This course is designed to fulfill this need.
Postgraduate engineering courses have also been developed jointly between MS Ramaiah School of Advanced Studies, Bangalore, India and Coventry University. The curriculum has been developed as per Coventry University rules and regulations and complies with QAA standards. Coventry University confers the MSc Engineering Project Management degree to successful candidates. MSRSAS also conducts PhD degrees with Coventry University. The research programme is in the areas of mechanical, electronics and engineering related management.
Course content
The course has the following modules:
Induction Training
* Team Building
* Study Skills and Research Methods
* Basic Computing
Taught Modules
* Entrepreneurship and Innovation for Engineers
* Manufacturing Strategy
* Product Development Process
* Financial Decision Making and Risk Analysis
* Project Planning, Monitoring and Control
* Quality Management and 6 Sigma
* Human Resource Management
* Contract Management
* Supply Chain Management
* Study Skills and Research Methods
In addition the student must satisfactorily complete an individual project