Course syllabus

URGENT - if you only read one paragraph, read this one

Please:

  • The Course Introduction is Tuesday 08:00 in Reading Week 1 in FL64 in house F. If you don't know your way around the F building it may be difficult to find.
  • The first mandatory hand-in deadline is Monday of Reading Week 2 (the confirmation of your attendance).
  • The textbook is used intensively during the first two weeks. It is Pinto (2016; 4th Global ed.), available in print at Chalmers Store; Pinto (2013; 3rd Global ed.) is available electronically at the Chalmers Library and a list of the differences between the 3rd and 4th Global editions is available under Files/PM Basics.
  • Although there is no mandatory teaching requiring your physical presence during the first weeks, you need to form a high-performing Research Project group, starting Tuesday of Reading Week 2.

 

Welcome to this course

The Course PM of TEK366 is available in Files/Course overall. Please read it!

Contact details

 

Course Evaluation Committee

IMG_4988_.jpg Ida Pettersson
peida@student.chalmers.se
Jonas.jpg Jonas Bergström
jonasber@student.chalmers.se
Kgalaletso.jpg Kgalaletso Rakau
dwyte@student.chalmers.se

 

Faculty

lars_hallin.jpg Lars Hallin (lecturer)
lars.hallin@chalmers.se
Siri Jagstedt.jpg Siri Jagstedt (lecturer)
siri.jagstedt@chalmers.se
profile.jpg Jan Wickenberg (examiner)
jan.wickenberg@chalmers.se

We work at the division of Innovation and R&D Management at the Department of Technology Management and Economics. Our office is located at Vera Sandbergs Allé 8, Vasa house 2 (one floor up by staircase A).

Course Schedule

The Course Schedule is listed below and in the Canvas Calendar (TimeEdit only lists the venues).

The same five lectures of the PM Basics module in this course are also given on other dates in the course TEK452 at Campus Johanneberg if you would prefer to attend those. Those TEK452 lectures are listed in the Course Schedule of this course as '(alternative lecture)' .

A lecture overview is available at Pages/The Lectures.

Course literature

The textbook is Pinto, Jeffrey K., Project Management: Achieving Competitive Advantage (4th Global Edition) ISBN: 9781292094793

Other texts available in the Chalmers Library databases or made available here under Files/Texts.

Required pre-reading texts before a lecture will be published here no later than two weeks before the lecture.

Course summary:

Date Details Due