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BINUS INTERNATIONAL

IS403 - Project Management Syllabus


SCU ECTS Pre-requisites : Teaching Team : : 4 credits NONE NONE : D3378 - Nathalia Devina Widjaja, MBusSys, MPA ( devina.widjaja@gmail.com; nwidjaja@binus.edu ) D3485 - Roy Cornelis Nangoi, Ir., MM ( rcnangoi@cbn.net.id; rcnangoi@binus.ac.id ) D4550 - Dra. Eridani W. Sudiono, M.Sc ( eridani.w.sudiono@ieee.org )

Unit Outline ODD Semester 2011


Syllabus Designed by : Erwin Adi, M.Sc. Minsani Mariani, MBA. Minsani Mariani, MBA.

BINUS INTERNATIONAL
Joseph Wibowo Center - BINUS UNIVERSITY Jl.Hang Lekir I No. 6 Kebayoran Baru, Jakarta Selatan 12120, Indonesia

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1. Course Description

This course is designed to introduce technical and human aspects of information systemes projects and how they inter-relate. In addition, this course covers how to apply the techniques in small to medium size projects, in terms of project estimation, scheduling, monitoring and controlling tools.
2. Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of this course, students are expected to be able to understand what project management means and how it improves the success of information technology projects ; demonstrate knowledge of project management terms and techniques ; apply project management concepts by working on a group project as a project manager or active team member ; use Microsoft Project 2003 and other software to help plan and manage a small project ; appreciate the importance of good project management
3. Course Structure Presentation by lecturer, group discussion/presentation, problem set, case studies, and labs. 4. Course Requirements See section 7. 5. Text And Other Resourcces 5.1 Text

Kathy Schwalbe, Managing Information Technology Project, 6, Thomson Learning, 2010


5.2 Other Resources

-, Microsoft Project version 2007, -, -, 6. Course Outline

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Topic Introduction to Project Management & The Project Management and Information Technology Context Tutorial 01: Introduction to Project Management Introduction to MS Project The Project Management Process Group: A Case Study Tutorial 02: Project Integration Management (No: 1, 2, 4) Green Computing Research Project Project Integration Management Tutorial 03: Project Integration Management (No: 3, 5) Final project topic selection Project Scope Management Tutorial 04: Project Scope Management Start Final Project Project Time Management Tutorial 05: Project Time Management Project Cost Management Tutorial 06: Project Cost Management Project Management Case Study Tutorial 07: Mid Term Exam Preparation Mid-Term Exam Project Quality Management Tutorial 08: Simulation Project Activity 1 Project Human Resource Management Tutorial 09: Simulation Project Activity 2 Project Communication Management Tutorial 10: Submission: Simulation Project Report Final Project Group Activity 1 Project Risk Management Tutorial 11: Final Project Group Activity 2 Project Procurement Management & Final Exam Preparation Tutorial 12: Final Project Group Activity 3 Class Presentation Class Presentation Final Exam

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7. Assesment 7.1 Component


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7.2 Class Policies

Please note the following important points: 7.2.1. Attendance Requirements You are expected to attend all lectures, seminars, tutorials, and lab sessions or any other classroom activity. Where you fail to attend classes, you cannot expect the lecturer to brief you on what you have missed. You are responsible for your attendance, not the academic staff. Attendance at tutorials and lab sessions will be strictly monitored, and failure to attend will be taken into account. 7.2.2. Lateness Penalties Late assignments will not be accepted. 7.2.3. Other Important Information After this unit outline has been released to students, the lecturer may only alter due dates, assessment requirements, and compulsory attendance and submission requirements, as stated in the Unit Outline, with the consent of the majority of students enrolled in the unit. All students are strongly advised to keep appropriate copies/backups of every assignment submitted.
7.3 Submission And Collection Of Assignment

All assignments should be handed in by the beginning of the class sessions on their due dates. All assignments will be handed back during scheduled classes. Assignments not collected in class will be held by Student Services for collection. If you are unable to collect your assignment, and you wish another student to collect it for you, you must provide a letter of authorization to that student. This letter must include your student ID number.
8. General Information Students are required to be familiar with the BINUS UNIVERSITY BINUS INTERNATIONAL Code of Conduct, and to abide by its terms and conditions. 8.1 Copying of Copyright Material By Student

A condition of acceptance as a student is the obligation to abide by the Universitys policy on the copying of copyright material. This obligation covers photocopying of any material using the Universitys photocopying machines, and the recording off air, and making subsequent copies, of radio or television broadcasts, and photocopying textbooks. Students who flagrantly disregard University policy and copyright requirements will be liable to disciplinary action under the Code of Conduct.
8.2 Academic Misconduct

Please refer to the Code of Conduct for definitions and penalties for Academic Misconduct , plagiarism, collusion, and other specific acts of academic dishonesty.

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Academic honesty is crucial to a student's credibility and self-esteem, and ultimately reflects the values and morals of the University as a whole. A student may work together with one or a group of students discussing assignment content, identifying relevant references, and debating issues relevant to the subject. Academic investigation is not limited to the views and opinions of one individual, but is built by forming opinion based on past and present work in the field. It is legitimate and appropriate to synthesize the work of others, provided that such work is clearly and accurately referenced. Plagiarism occurs when the work (including such things as text, figures, ideas, or conceptual structure, whether verbatim or not) created by another person or persons is used and presented as ones own creation, unless the source of each quotation or piece of borrowed material is acknowledged with an appropriate citation. Encouraging or assisting another person to commit plagiarism is a form of improper collusion and may attract the same penalties. To prevent Academic Misconduct occurring, students are expected to familiarize themselves with the University policy, the Subject Outline statements, and specific assignment guidelines. Students should also seek advice from Subject Leaders on acceptable academic conduct.
8.2.1 Guidelines To Avoid Plagiarism

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Referencing For Written Work Referencing is necessary to acknowledge others' ideas, avoid plagiarism, and allow readers to access those others ideas. Referencing should: 1. Acknowledge others' ideas 2. Allow readers to find the source 3. Be consistent in format and 4. Acknowledge the source of the referencing format To attain these qualities, the school recommends use of either the Harvard or American Psychological Association style of referencing, both of which use the author/date. Referencing Standards

APA style referencing.

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Minsani Mariani, MBA. Head of School - Information System BINUS INTERNATIONAL

Minaldi Loeis, M.Sc., MM. Dean of Program BINUS INTERNATIONAL

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